The best glamping near Bluewater with wifi provided

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Explore southern Ontario’s great outdoors from the quiet municipality of Bluewater—named after the cool, blue-hued waters of Lake Huron, the second largest of the Great Lakes. Most campgrounds in the area line the shores of Lake Huron, both north and south of Bluewater, offering sandy beaches and water activities like kayaking, swimming, and fishing. MacGregor Point and Point Farms Provincial Parks feature excellent hiking and biking trails as well as campsites with modern amenities. The Dalewood Conservation Area, just outside of London, has significant wetlands and the 2.8-km Evan Sisters’ Water Trail for kayakers and canoeists.

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Fernwood Hills

3. Fernwood Hills

61km from Bluewater · 1 site · Lodging · Komoka, ON
Fernwood Hills offers a serene glamping experience nestled within 40 acres of lush Carolinian forest in Komoka, Ontario. Our retreat features two intimate cabins—the Adler Cabin and the Bracken Cabin—each designed for a cozy escape into nature while providing modern comforts. Both cabins are 110 sq ft, accommodating two guests, and include queen beds with fresh linens, personal fire pits, BBQs, mini-fridges, and year-round climate control. Guests enjoy complimentary coffee with a French press, bottled water, and access to a full-service washroom nearby. For those seeking a more spacious retreat, our Studio Loft offers over 1,000 sq ft of open-concept space with a king bed, indoor gas fireplace, full kitchen, and a private bathroom, making it ideal for romantic getaways or peaceful escapes. Visitors can explore scenic trails, relax by the campfire, and experience the tranquility of nature, with occasional sightings of local wildlife like deer. To enhance the experience, we offer add-on packages such as the Romance Package, which includes a curated selection of appetizers, dinner, and dessert, and the Photography Package to capture special moments. Located just 10 minutes from London, Ontario, Fernwood Hills provides a secluded yet accessible getaway for those looking to disconnect from daily life and immerse themselves in nature.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$199
 / night

Explore southern Ontario’s great outdoors from the quiet municipality of Bluewater—named after the cool, blue-hued waters of Lake Huron, the second largest of the Great Lakes. Most campgrounds in the area line the shores of Lake Huron, both north and south of Bluewater, offering sandy beaches and water activities like kayaking, swimming, and fishing. MacGregor Point and Point Farms Provincial Parks feature excellent hiking and biking trails as well as campsites with modern amenities. The Dalewood Conservation Area, just outside of London, has significant wetlands and the 2.8-km Evan Sisters’ Water Trail for kayakers and canoeists.

98% (76)

Top-rated campgrounds

Fernwood Hills

3. Fernwood Hills

61km from Bluewater · 1 site · Lodging · Komoka, ON
Fernwood Hills offers a serene glamping experience nestled within 40 acres of lush Carolinian forest in Komoka, Ontario. Our retreat features two intimate cabins—the Adler Cabin and the Bracken Cabin—each designed for a cozy escape into nature while providing modern comforts. Both cabins are 110 sq ft, accommodating two guests, and include queen beds with fresh linens, personal fire pits, BBQs, mini-fridges, and year-round climate control. Guests enjoy complimentary coffee with a French press, bottled water, and access to a full-service washroom nearby. For those seeking a more spacious retreat, our Studio Loft offers over 1,000 sq ft of open-concept space with a king bed, indoor gas fireplace, full kitchen, and a private bathroom, making it ideal for romantic getaways or peaceful escapes. Visitors can explore scenic trails, relax by the campfire, and experience the tranquility of nature, with occasional sightings of local wildlife like deer. To enhance the experience, we offer add-on packages such as the Romance Package, which includes a curated selection of appetizers, dinner, and dessert, and the Photography Package to capture special moments. Located just 10 minutes from London, Ontario, Fernwood Hills provides a secluded yet accessible getaway for those looking to disconnect from daily life and immerse themselves in nature.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$199
 / night

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The best glamping near Bluewater with wifi provided guide

Where to go

MacGregor Point Provincial Park

About an hour and a half north of Bluewater, MacGregor Point Provincial Park offers hundreds of treed, level-surface sites for both car and tent camping. Many RV campsites also come with electrical hookups. Amenities include on-tap drinking water, laundry facilities, easy beach access, and pull-through campsites for travel trailers. For up to six people, year-round yurts offer bunk beds, heat, lighting, outdoor barbecues, and on-site dining shelters. From the campsites, try fishing at the nearby Saugeen River for bass, perch, Lake Trout, pickerel, pike, and salmon. The shoreline is also great for birding, especially during the spring and fall migrations.

Point Farms Provincial Park

Just half an hour north of Bluewater, Point Farms Provincial Park offers a great Discovery Program in July and August where park staff teach about plants, animals, and other wonders in the area. Both the Old Farms Trail and Below the Bluff Trail are easy enough for even the littlest Hipcampers to enjoy—look out for red-tailed hawks, orioles, blue jays, and yellow-bellied sapsuckers. Campgrounds open from late spring into early fall. RV campers will appreciate the pull-through sites with full hookups for water and electricity. Group-tent camping sites with vault toilets and water taps are also available for groups between nine and 45 people.

Dalewood Conservation Area

The Dalewood Conservation Area is about an hour south in St. Thomas, just outside of London. This is a great place to immerse in nature while exploring 25 hectares of wetlands—home to beavers, blue herons, and hundreds of songbirds. The Dalewood Reservoir Trail offers a moderately challenging loop, or kayak down the Evan Sisters’ Water Trail instead. Other activities include a swimming pool and an 18-hole disc golf course. Nearly 200 campsites are open from May to September. Some pull-through RV campsites offer 30-amp service, as well.

When to go

The peak camping season in Bluewater is summer when the warm, sunny weather is ideal for swimming, boating, and hiking. The Discovery Programs at MacGregor and Point Farms only run in July and August, too. For a quieter escape, consider visiting in spring and fall with cooler temperatures and occasional rain. While some sites may offer year-round camping, most close during the colder winter months. Winter camping is available in areas of Bluewater that offer cross-country skiing and ice fishing.

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