The best river, stream, or creek glamping near Liverpool

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If you're looking for a unique camping experience, Hipcamp offers over 60 options for glamping near Liverpool, Nova Scotia, with access to river activities. Prices start as low as $25 per night, with an average price of $105 per night. top campsites include Eagles Nest (28 reviews), PEBs by the Sea (23 reviews), and Off the Beaten Trail Eco Lodging (14 reviews). Popular amenities include cooking equipment, showers, and pet-friendly locations. Popular activities in the area include boating, hiking, and whitewater paddling.

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Top-rated campgrounds

LaHave River Campground

1. LaHave River Campground

63km from Liverpool · 38 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Barss Corner, NS
Find our quaint family-owned-and-operated campground in Lunenburg County, nestled in a forested area along a subset of the LaHave River. Although only a half hour from world-renowned tourist towns and stunning Atlantic beaches, your drive will bring you into rural Nova Scotia, where you will feel like you are a million miles away! Enjoy the sights and sounds of nature on our riverside property, where we host Unserviced Tent Sites, Serviced Campsites for tents and trailers, Tiny Cabins, and Rental Trailers - we offer something for every style of camper! The whole family is sure to have fun at LaHave! Our 15 acre grounds host a general store with sweet treats, a community building with communal firepit, swimming holes and a dock, a playground, off-leash dog run, basketball nets, darts, horseshoe pits, washer toss, and so much more! We look forward to hosting you at LaHave! Jamie Lee, Kalen and Tundra Campground Rules & Regulations ● Campsites are modest, intended for 1 RV, trailer or tent, and 1 vehicle. ● Rates are for up to 4 individuals, with a $5 surcharge for additional guests per night. ● Visitors are to check in at the office, arriving before 9pm, exiting by 11pm. ● Speed limit is 10 km/hr. ● Children are not to be unsupervised in the park and on a site by 11pm. Children on bikes require helmets, and no bikes or playground after dark. ● Midnight is quiet time, and no excessive noise ever please. ● Dogs are to be in your control, leashed and picked up after, with no excessive barking. ● Campfires are subject to Nova Scotia burn ban restrictions – no burning 8am-2pm ever. Check Burn Safe website at 2pm daily to see if 2pm or 7pm fires or permitted, or no fires at all. We sell firewood or you can bring your own. Do not move the firepit, and pits or campsites left littered will be a $10 cleaning fee. ● Recycling is mandatory, with garbage, recycling, cardboard, compost and empties bins on site. ● Campers must adhere to the rules for themselves, their family and visitors. Failure to do so will result in notice to leave. Campers are to pay for any property damage caused. No refunds will be granted, including for early departure. Tourism Nova Scotia Registration #: RYA-2023-24-03031459421598980-1781
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$55
 / night
This is private Palmer. He will be at the top of the hill on our property line greeting you when you arrive

3. Maplewood Creek

64km from Liverpool · 1 site · Lodging · Barss Corner, NS
Maplewood Creek is a peaceful, clothing-optional property designed for those who value connection — with nature, with like-minded community, and with themselves. Whether you’re a seasoned naturist or simply curious about a more free and grounded way of being, you’re welcome here. Set just off the beaten path, the land offers a quiet, rustic setting where guests can unplug and unwind in comfort. Think of it as a gentle step into a more natural rhythm — a place where the air feels fresher, time slows down, and there’s no pressure to be anything but yourself. Each campsite or rental space is spaced thoughtfully to give you privacy, while still allowing opportunities to connect with others if you choose. If you’d prefer to enjoy the entire space to yourself, that’s welcomed too — we fully support both community connection and complete solitude. The experience is intentionally off-grid. While some access to Wi-Fi may be available through a booster, service can be unreliable, and many guests find this part of the charm. Basic amenities are provided to make your stay easy, without compromising the simplicity of the experience. Maplewood Creek is not a resort — it’s a natural setting with a touch of enchantment, where the breeze moves freely, the sky feels wider, and your body and soul are invited to rest.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$125
 / night
Forest Shore Domes

4. Forest Shore Domes

53km from Liverpool · 2 sites · Lodging · Jordan Ferry, NS
A bespoke luxury nature experience, on the Atlantic Ocean. Forest Shore Dome is a Geodesic Dome within the forests of Nova Scotia’s South Shore, with ocean views and the intention to create a relationship between us and nature. It is a place to leave the ‘busy’ behind. Slowing down, re-grounding, and reconnecting - heart, body and spirit. The forest & ocean, ruled by the moon and the seasons - time does not exist here, as we know it, in our normal day-to-day. You set the pace here. With the intention of having all your senses awakened while falling in sync with the pulse of the nature around you, minimalist luxury is the caveat. You will have the best of everything you need, and nothing of what you do not. We designed the dome to be a hemisphere that offers an opportunity to experience all four elements - earth, wind, fire and water - within the sacred geometry of the its' structure. Loading the wood burning fireplace while the vintage claw foot tub fills with hot water may become your ritual. Whilst the wind moves through the trees, and the waves reach the shore, becomes your meditation. The ocean is only a short walk down a winding forest path, and is often best enjoyed with a hot coffee or loose leaf tea. Every item, from the organic Egyptian cotton and Flax linen bedding on the king size bed, to the organic wild harvested body/bath products and local fresh roasted coffee, has been intentionally chosen for their love of people and planet. Transparency is everything.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$247
 / night

If you're looking for a unique camping experience, Hipcamp offers over 60 options for glamping near Liverpool, Nova Scotia, with access to river activities. Prices start as low as $25 per night, with an average price of $105 per night. top campsites include Eagles Nest (28 reviews), PEBs by the Sea (23 reviews), and Off the Beaten Trail Eco Lodging (14 reviews). Popular amenities include cooking equipment, showers, and pet-friendly locations. Popular activities in the area include boating, hiking, and whitewater paddling.

100% (1)

Top-rated campgrounds

LaHave River Campground

1. LaHave River Campground

63km from Liverpool · 38 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Barss Corner, NS
Find our quaint family-owned-and-operated campground in Lunenburg County, nestled in a forested area along a subset of the LaHave River. Although only a half hour from world-renowned tourist towns and stunning Atlantic beaches, your drive will bring you into rural Nova Scotia, where you will feel like you are a million miles away! Enjoy the sights and sounds of nature on our riverside property, where we host Unserviced Tent Sites, Serviced Campsites for tents and trailers, Tiny Cabins, and Rental Trailers - we offer something for every style of camper! The whole family is sure to have fun at LaHave! Our 15 acre grounds host a general store with sweet treats, a community building with communal firepit, swimming holes and a dock, a playground, off-leash dog run, basketball nets, darts, horseshoe pits, washer toss, and so much more! We look forward to hosting you at LaHave! Jamie Lee, Kalen and Tundra Campground Rules & Regulations ● Campsites are modest, intended for 1 RV, trailer or tent, and 1 vehicle. ● Rates are for up to 4 individuals, with a $5 surcharge for additional guests per night. ● Visitors are to check in at the office, arriving before 9pm, exiting by 11pm. ● Speed limit is 10 km/hr. ● Children are not to be unsupervised in the park and on a site by 11pm. Children on bikes require helmets, and no bikes or playground after dark. ● Midnight is quiet time, and no excessive noise ever please. ● Dogs are to be in your control, leashed and picked up after, with no excessive barking. ● Campfires are subject to Nova Scotia burn ban restrictions – no burning 8am-2pm ever. Check Burn Safe website at 2pm daily to see if 2pm or 7pm fires or permitted, or no fires at all. We sell firewood or you can bring your own. Do not move the firepit, and pits or campsites left littered will be a $10 cleaning fee. ● Recycling is mandatory, with garbage, recycling, cardboard, compost and empties bins on site. ● Campers must adhere to the rules for themselves, their family and visitors. Failure to do so will result in notice to leave. Campers are to pay for any property damage caused. No refunds will be granted, including for early departure. Tourism Nova Scotia Registration #: RYA-2023-24-03031459421598980-1781
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$55
 / night
This is private Palmer. He will be at the top of the hill on our property line greeting you when you arrive

3. Maplewood Creek

64km from Liverpool · 1 site · Lodging · Barss Corner, NS
Maplewood Creek is a peaceful, clothing-optional property designed for those who value connection — with nature, with like-minded community, and with themselves. Whether you’re a seasoned naturist or simply curious about a more free and grounded way of being, you’re welcome here. Set just off the beaten path, the land offers a quiet, rustic setting where guests can unplug and unwind in comfort. Think of it as a gentle step into a more natural rhythm — a place where the air feels fresher, time slows down, and there’s no pressure to be anything but yourself. Each campsite or rental space is spaced thoughtfully to give you privacy, while still allowing opportunities to connect with others if you choose. If you’d prefer to enjoy the entire space to yourself, that’s welcomed too — we fully support both community connection and complete solitude. The experience is intentionally off-grid. While some access to Wi-Fi may be available through a booster, service can be unreliable, and many guests find this part of the charm. Basic amenities are provided to make your stay easy, without compromising the simplicity of the experience. Maplewood Creek is not a resort — it’s a natural setting with a touch of enchantment, where the breeze moves freely, the sky feels wider, and your body and soul are invited to rest.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$125
 / night
Forest Shore Domes

4. Forest Shore Domes

53km from Liverpool · 2 sites · Lodging · Jordan Ferry, NS
A bespoke luxury nature experience, on the Atlantic Ocean. Forest Shore Dome is a Geodesic Dome within the forests of Nova Scotia’s South Shore, with ocean views and the intention to create a relationship between us and nature. It is a place to leave the ‘busy’ behind. Slowing down, re-grounding, and reconnecting - heart, body and spirit. The forest & ocean, ruled by the moon and the seasons - time does not exist here, as we know it, in our normal day-to-day. You set the pace here. With the intention of having all your senses awakened while falling in sync with the pulse of the nature around you, minimalist luxury is the caveat. You will have the best of everything you need, and nothing of what you do not. We designed the dome to be a hemisphere that offers an opportunity to experience all four elements - earth, wind, fire and water - within the sacred geometry of the its' structure. Loading the wood burning fireplace while the vintage claw foot tub fills with hot water may become your ritual. Whilst the wind moves through the trees, and the waves reach the shore, becomes your meditation. The ocean is only a short walk down a winding forest path, and is often best enjoyed with a hot coffee or loose leaf tea. Every item, from the organic Egyptian cotton and Flax linen bedding on the king size bed, to the organic wild harvested body/bath products and local fresh roasted coffee, has been intentionally chosen for their love of people and planet. Transparency is everything.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$247
 / night
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