The best camping near Grand Valley Provincial Park

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Old Criddle Springs Property

3 sites · RVs, Tents420 acres · Brandon, MB
Old Criddle Springs is a unique 420ac property that runs along the Assiniboine River. It has numerous cold water springs that feed the river throughout the area. on the property you will find a stunning 120ac pine tree plantation, trails through the Wetlands, numerous beaver huts, Fishing spots, Wild mushrooms, Maple tree groves, Hazlenut orchard, wild Rasberries , wild Cranberries, and a 50ac meadow made up of wildflowers and native grasses.
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Prairie Sky

1 site · RV80 acres · Brandon, MB
We purchased this property in April of 2021 and immediately fell in love with the wide-open spaces studded with amazing forests. The diverse wildlife and many different birds really made this place feel like an oasis for us and we would love to share the quiet and tranquillity with you!Experience the rolling fields and lush forests of the hill country south of Riding Mountain and reconnect with nature.This is an RV-only campsite. We can accommodate vehicles up to 35 ft in length and the site requires levelling. The site is quiet and private for that middle-of-nowhere feeling but still, just a short drive to Minnedosa with its beach, swimming, fishing, hiking, shopping and boating plus get your camera ready to take some pictures of Minnedosa's Bison herd!Minnedosa Beach is a large, sandy beach that has picnic areas, a boat launch, a playground, a concession and even a kayak club. Minnedosa is known for its historic pioneer village and farmer's markets. Minnedosa means "flowing water" in Sioux, the language of the First Nations group who lived in the area at the time of its settlement.Whether you want to relax and recharge or experience fun and adventure, you're never too far away!Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban.Learn more about this land:Rest and recharge on a quiet parcel of our farmland.Experience the rolling fields and lush forests of the hill country south of Riding Mountain and reconnect with nature.This is an RV-only campsite. We can accommodate vehicles up to 35 ft in length and the site requires levelling. The site is quiet and private for that middle-of-nowhere feeling but still, just a short drive to Minnedosa with its beach, swimming, fishing, hiking, shopping and boating plus get your camera ready to take some pictures of Minnedosa's Bison herd!Minnedosa Beach is a large, sandy beach that has picnic areas, a boat launch, a playground, a concession and even a kayak club. Minnedosa is known for its historic pioneer village and farmer's markets. Minnedosa means "flowing water" in Sioux, the language of the First Nations group who lived in the area at the time of its settlement.Whether you want to relax and recharge or experience fun and adventure, you're never too far away!Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban.
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The best camping near Grand Valley Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Nestled in the Assiniboine river valley, Grand Valley Provincial Park offers a serene escape into nature. Here, visitors can explore the historic Stott Site, climb the look-out tower for panoramic views, and wander along the interpretive trail to uncover the area's First Nations heritage. With both serviced and unserviced campsites, the park caters to a range of camping experiences, all set amid the whispering trees and gentle river flows.

Notable campgrounds

  • Electrical Sites - Offering the convenience of electricity hook-ups, these sites are perfect for those looking to add a touch of comfort to their camping experience.
  • Un-serviced Sites - Ideal for the traditional camper, these sites allow you to connect with nature in a more rustic setting.
  • Cook Shack - Available for rent, this large shelter is an excellent option for group gatherings and functions amid the great outdoors.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your preferred spot, especially during peak seasons when the park is most popular.
  • Consider visiting during the weekdays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies and last-minute openings for unexpected opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your desired dates are not available at Grand Valley.

When to go

The best time to visit Grand Valley Provincial Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when the park's full beauty is on display. Winter visits offer a stark, tranquil landscape, but be prepared for cold temperatures and limited services.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's official website or contact the visitor centre for the latest information on closures and safety advisories.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; inquire ahead if you require special accommodations.
  • Remember to pack essentials like water, as services are limited in certain sections of the park.
  • Respect the park's natural habitat by following the 'Leave No Trace' principles during your visit.
  • Be aware of the park's operating hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, to plan your activities accordingly.

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