The best camping near Barron River Provincial Park

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Six Waterfalls

1 site · RV, Tent10 acres · Hastings Highlands, ON
Large private campsite available for rent on Kamaniskeg Lake Road. This campsite is tent camping only. Large private family campsite located on Kamaniskeg Lake Rd private access to 10 acres with six stunning waterfalls and a pond. Wild Raspberry and blackberry and lots of wildlife to see. Driving: 5 minutes to hinterland beach, 5 mins to Combermere, 10 mins to Madawaska Kanu Centre, 15 mins to Barrys Bay, 35 mins to Bancroft, 3 hours to Toronto. Exclusive access to 6 privately owned stunning waterfalls. Surrounded by crown land. Kamaniskeg lake is a large lake known for its crystal clear waters, excellent fishing, loons, hiking/atv/snowmobile trails, and over 90 kilometres of boating. Absolutely no dumping/ littering on the property. To get to the waterfalls is considered to be a moderate to advanced level hiking ability required. There are no neighbours. There is no electricity or bathroom facility. Local amenities nearby: - Convenient store in Combermere - Hospital, banks, churches, restaurants, and unique shops to browse through in Barry's Bay - Metro & Valumart grocery stores Home Hardware Building Centre in Combermere) - Liquor store & Beer store - Pharmacy - Post Office - Gas Stations - Outdoor adventure outfitter, Mad Outdoors - Dollar store and Stedman’s department store - Madawaska kanu centre Dont forget to visit the beautiful Hinterland Public Beach when you visit and please check current fire ban status for hasting highlands.
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Overview

About

Embark on a journey through the majestic Barron River Provincial Park, where the granite cliffs tower above and the river's gentle flow beckons adventurers. Here, you can traverse the scenic landscapes, indulge in the thrill of canoeing, and cast a line in the hopes of a bountiful catch. The park's rich tapestry of sub-arctic flora clings to the cliffs, creating a unique ecosystem for explorers to discover.

When to go

The best time to visit Barron River Provincial Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the park's full splendour is on display. Winter offers a serene, frosty landscape, but be prepared for cold temperatures and limited access to some areas of the park.

Know before you go

  • Check for any active advisories, such as fire bans or boil water notices, before your visit.
  • Remember that the park is a protected area; respect the natural habitat and leave no trace.
  • Wear appropriate footwear and clothing for hiking along the rugged terrain.
  • Cell service may be limited, so plan accordingly and inform someone of your travel itinerary.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; contact the park office for specific information.

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