Waterside glamping near Haliburton

Seaside hikes, lakeshore portages, and hiking await campers in aquatic Haliburton.

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3 top waterside glamping sites near Haliburton

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Call of the Wild Hunt Camp

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Bancroft, ON
Apsley Ontario off the grid hunt camp! Welcome to our OFF THE GRID hunt camp in Apsley, Ontario, where adventure and relaxation meet! Our camp is nestled amidst the picturesque scenery of Eels Lake and surrounded by ATV trails that wind through the lush wilderness of Ontario. For those looking for an added level of excitement, we offer guided ATV tours through the stunning trail system. Our experienced guides will lead you through the safe spots, ensuring a safe and unforgettable experience for all ages. But that's not all - our camp offers comfortable accommodations with all the amenities you need for a relaxing stay. With fishing, swimming, and boating opportunities just a stone's throw away, our camp is the perfect place for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff are always on hand to assist you with any questions or requests you may have, ensuring a hassle-free and enjoyable stay. So, why not book your stay at our hunt camp in Apsley, Ontario today and experience the natural beauty and excitement of the great outdoors? 2 queen beds in the loft All appliances run off the grid on propane Furnace and wood stove Generator runs: microwave, kettle, coffee maker Full working shower with hot water on demand so you never run out of hot water :) Call or text 705 / 656 / 9555
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Under the Stars Camping!

2 sites · Lodging2 acres · Gooderham, ON
There are lots of walking trails, ATV trails, two spring-fed lakes with easy boat launches for swimming, fishing, or kayaking within a 2 or 3 mins drive. There is plenty of opportunity for hiking through the property trails and multiple star gazing areas. There are numerous grocery stores and shops within 20 minutes of the site! Silent Lake Provincial Park is within 30 minutes drive and Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park is within an hour.Choose from two on-site travel trailers. Each sleeps 4. There is a kitchen with all the necessary supplies and a BBQ for grilling. Each trailer has its own bathroom and shower. Fires are permitted (within local regulations) and pets on leash are welcome. This is the perfect spot to get back to nature but still have all the comforts of home!
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Long's Lake Vista ~ Loft, Tent, Van

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents27 acres · Huntsville, ON
Pitch your tent on the newly created flat space, behind the building or hilltop with a sunset view! Power is available along with the use of the common deck and BBQ area. Rent the Indoor loft space, with sleeping benches, power, TV, fridge, dishes, outdoor sink, and laundry. Power up your Van or RV with outdoor plugs, and park on the newly created flat drive area. There are 27 acres of beautiful Muskoka bush for you to explore and enjoy. If you’re feeling adventurous you can hike around the surrounding forest; stay within the property boundaries and you will discover the hydro cut and its valley view, the ravine, the waterfall, and a footpath that leads to a bridge at the back of the lot. Or simply just relax and enjoy the soundings on the deck area. The public beach for swimming is a quick walk down Beach Road. It has a large dock, picnic table, and grassy area. Or check out the sandbar and drop off at the boat launch at the end of the road. Enjoy beautiful sunsets here overlooking the western side of the lake.
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Waterside glamping near Haliburton guide

Overview

From lakeside beaches to boreal forest trails and peaceful canoe routes to thrilling dogsled treks, Haliburton offers outdoor activities for all. Set on the Canadian Shield (an exposed part of Earth’s continental crust), the County of Haliburton is a treasure trove of ecology and natural exploration. With more than 200 lakes, countless streams and rivers, and thousands of acres of undisturbed forest and grassland, camp year-round near Haliburton in every type of site, from RV campsites to open-sky campgrounds.

Where to go

Algonquin Provincial Park

Algonquin Provincial Park is just north of Haliburton and uniquely comprises both deciduous forest and coniferous forest. Hikers have the chance to encounter moose, deer, black bears, and wolves. The park offers backcountry hiking, canoe routes, cross country skiing trails, and even dog sledding in winter. Campers are close to local campsites near the water or luxurious dome tents among the trees.

Barnum Creek Nature Reserve

Spanning more than 600 acres of land, Barnum Creek Nature Reserve includes three short hiking trails for all levels, as well as locations for snowshoeing, cycling, and birdwatching, Barnum Creek is a collection of ecosystems with biomes ranging from hardwood forests of towering maple to marshes and swamps that are home to skinks, turtles, and more. Overnight camping in the park isn’t permitted, but nearby campgrounds include primitive sites and cabins with electricity.

Killbear Provincial Park

Killbear Provincial Park is a bit further from Haliburton on the rocky shores of the picturesque Georgian Bay with 1,760 hectares of sandy beaches, rugged shorelines, and dramatic, windswept conifer trees. The park’s waters are a popular destination for sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, and kayaking, and the perimeter trail is a great way to explore the park on foot or by bike. Check in at a nearby glampsite, or spend the night at a campground by a Haliburton swimming hole.

When to go

Weather in Haliburton is seasonal, with activities on offer year-round. For winter activities like dog sledding, snowshoeing, or cross country skiing, the colder months are preferred—be prepared for low temperatures (average January lows of -14.7°C) and snow (average January snow depth of 22.4 cm). Spring, summer, and fall are characterized by mild weather and a healthy balance of sun and rain. Summer is black bear season in Ontario—always practice bear safety (e.g. keep food safely stored, educate yourself on how to deal with a bear encounter).

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