RV camping near Bayfield with showers

Rare species, pristine ecosystems, and sandy beaches make lakeside Bayfield a must-see small town.

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Harmony Resorts - Grand Valley

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Orangeville, ON
Situated alongside the Grand River and surrounded by 100’s of acres of farmland, our serene woodlands provide the perfect place to unwind. Mature cedar and maple trees envelope each of our sites, with views and access to the river.The Grand river is an excellent fishing spot known for its bass, walleye, perch, trout, pike, carp and catfish. On a hot summer day, bring an inflatable water toy and float along its shallow waters. For those who prefer to swim in a pool, we have a lovely one located in the center of the park to enjoy.Hikers can explore the nearby Grand Valley Trail or explore the Upper Grand Trailway, an abandoned CPR Line which was lovingly resurfaced to provide access to the countryside. Right down the street is the Luther Marsh Conservation Area which is one of the best bird-watching spots in Ontario. It is also home to over 50 species of mammals, amphibians and reptiles.Join us to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy the quiet beauty of the countryside.
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Laurenwood Farm

7 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents100 acres · Loretto, ON
Welcome to Laurenwood Farm!The farm is a 100-acre working livestock and organic mixed produce farm with picturesque views, miles of wooded trails, and a beautiful little fish pond. Fresh organic veggies and farm-fresh eggs are available seasonally. Guests are welcome to wander the trails, check out the pond and gardens, and have a guided tour to experience meeting the animals. Nearby are several conservation areas and access to the Bruce Trail. Walking, biking or horseback riding is very pleasant on the quiet country roads around. There are many local fairs and festivals in the surrounding villages, such as the Beeton Honey Festival and Tottenham Bluegrass Festival.We have three different listings, a cottage, a barn loft, and a tent/RV site. We look forward to hosting you!
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The Raven

3 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · East Gwillimbury, ON
The Raven Situated on two acres of land, surrounded by a horse farm, our own stone hendge, indoor pool, hot tub and traditional Finish sauna. Property sleeps 8-12 people. This pristine property has a post and beam home, with lots of event parking in addition to a separate garage and additional living area.
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Unicamp Of Ontario

1 site · RV, Tent50 acres · Mulmur, ON
Welcome to Unicamp, situated in Dufferin County, just north of Shelburne, Ontario, nestled within the UNESCO Niagara Escarpment Biosphere Reserve. Our enchanting retreat spans 50 acres of serene landscapes, including meadows, coniferous and deciduous forests, marshes, streams, and caves. Discover the allure of our sanctuary, featuring two beaches along a 2.5-acre spring-fed pond, offering a perpetually safe swimming environment. Experience the magic of Unicamp, where nature's wonders abound.
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Cut lawn, deeded lake access,

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents1 acre · Kilworthy, ON
We are located in Muskoka, surrounded by forest, deeded lake access, and docking ,within a half hour of amazing hiking trails, dark sky preserve, micro brewery’s, Bala winery, we offer guided fishing, a guide book is on site for detailed day trip opportunities. We are also within a 5 minute drive to the Trent water system.
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Leanne F.’s Land

1 site · RV, Tent100 acres · Orillia, ON
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Farm Camping by Pond Melancthon, ON

2 sites · RVs, Tents116 acres · Melancthon, ON
Learn more about this land:A peaceful, serene property perfect for camping, adventuring or just relaxing. Enjoy the incredible opportunity to camp in the bush or by the pond at this private, secluded property. Nestled in the trees, this could be your perfect getaway. Enjoy an evening by the fire, admire the pond, or just take in the stunning natural beauty. Located 1.5 hours from Toronto, this property is perfect for a weekend away or a place to escape for a couple of days.We are only a 15-minute drive from the town of Shelburne where you can find groceries, fuel, and all of your camping needs.We are a 25-minute drive to Mono Cliffs Provincial Park and 30 minutes to Hockley Valley Provincial Park where you can find beautiful hiking trails.Campfires allowed within municipality regulations (no big fires!)Tents and small campers welcome (we can accommodate vehicles up to 13ft in length).
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RV camping near Bayfield with showers guide

Overview

Directly on the shores of Ontario’s Lake Huron, Bayfield is a small beach community with charm, character, and adventures galore. The main settlement boasts historic buildings from the 1800s on Main Street, but the town itself is only the beginning. Area parks like Inverhuron Provincial Park, MacGregor Point Provincial Park, Long Point Provincial Park, and Pinery Provincial Park offer lakeside attractions to explore on foot, by bike, or on the water. Bayfield and the surrounding region also feature a variety of outdoor stays from open-sky campgrounds to private RV sites.

Where to go

Inverhuron Provincial Park

Sandy beaches, rolling dunes, and spectacular Lake Huron sunsets are the main draws to Inverhuron Provincial Park. Choose from three park trails—ranging from easy to moderate difficulty and length—to explore its wetlands and new-growth hardwood forests. Get a view from the water with kayak, canoe, or small boat launches, perfect for some offshore fishing for salmon, trout, and bass. Here, Hipcampers are a short drive from scenic coastal campgrounds and cabin rentals.

MacGregor Point Provincial Park

Spanning more than 1,200 hectares of pristine land, MacGregor Point Provincial Park is one of the Bayfield region’s most important nature reserves. This diverse ecosystem supports all manner of life in its many biomes, including swamps, cattail marshes, bogs, and seven kilometres of lakeside beach. It’s even home to 10 species of rare, carnivorous plants, including the pitcher plant. Among the wildlife, the park offers activities year-round, including hiking and paddling in summer, and snowshoeing, ice skating, and cross-country skiing in winter. A number of yurt rentals are also available nearby.

Long Point Provincial Park

Long Point Provincial Park is one of the top destinations in North America for birdwatchers thanks to large migrations of more than 80 species of birds and waterfowl. Featuring stretches of peaceful marsh to canoe through, sandy beaches to swim off of, and a short network of paths for cyclists to explore the inland forests and bogs, Long Point camping is a must. Pitch a tent at a waterside or forested campsite.

Pinery Provincial Park

Just outside Bayfield, Pinery Provincial Park supports 700 plant species, 300 kinds of birds, and 60 butterfly species—consider it Canada’s wonderland of flora and fauna. The park also contains a rare oak savanna ecosystem, one of the only in Ontario. Here, campers can explore 10 kilometres of lakeside beach, 10 hiking trails, 14 kilometres of cycling paths, plus find opportunities for cross-country skiing, canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The park is close to secluded river flat campgrounds and quiet RV sites.

When to go

Bayfield is a year-round attraction, though it’s busiest in summer. Because it’s a lake town, tourists are drawn to the sandy beaches and Main Street from May through September, though large parks nearby can serve as breaks from the crowds. Keep up to date on the quickly changing lake conditions, as winds and currents can pick up unexpectedly. Summer visitors can expect warm days (average July highs of 25.1°C) and clear skies, while winter visitors should prepare for chillier temperatures (average January lows of -8.5°C) and ice or snow on the ground.

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