Coastal camping near Kincardine

Campers can unleash their outdoor spirit in the waterfront town of Kincardine.

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Lake House retreat

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Kincardine, ON
Thank you for checking out our page. We are fun and outgoing pet friendly owners that have. Few perfect spaces for you to rent by the day, week or month. Properly has water, power and sewer access. Tenting welcome but spots are best for trailers due to the washroom access. Lake is a three minute walk but you can hear the water crash on the beach on most nights. There is water hook up and free firewood to use but bring a axe The sunsets are spectacular. Paddle boards, jackets and bicycles you will have access to use. Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns.
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Lake Huron Getaway

2 sites · Lodging, RVs1 acre · Tiverton, ON
This is our beloved property, steps from Lake Huron. The Cottage is centrally located in a close-knit cottage community. Great for the kids! Only a 2-minute walk to the beach!We have two stay options:Lake Huron Cottage Getaway:  Large cottage with room for 6 people. Three bedrooms with all the basic utensils needed in the kitchen.Steps to the Beach & Boat Launch:  Offering cottage driveway available for RV camping or backyard available for tent camping. This is private camping, no one else will be on the property while you are.There is a nice fire pit in the backyard, a treehouse with a rock-climbing wall and slide. There is a public boat launch available and great fishing in the boat dock area.15 min drive into either Port Elgin or Kindcardine for anything you could need.
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The Forest Pond of Dreams

5 sites · RVs12 acres · Central Huron, ON
A secluded 12 acre property with a full growth forest and a swimmable spring fed pond with no neighbours bordering on 125 acres of conservation land and trails. It's surrounded with farmer fields on two sides and a conservation on the other two sides. Situated on the west coast of Ontario just 2.5 kms away for Lake Huron in-between Goderich and Bayfield. There are five boon docking spots available (you will have to use your RV toilets). Spot 1 - full size trailer Spot 2 - 26 trailer Spot 3 - 24 ft trailer Spot 4 - 30 ft trailer Spot 5 - full size trailer There is space to park a towing vehicle adjacent or near the trailer. As well, there's an open communal area to use around a fire pit surrounded by forest. The communal area has a ring road for easy entering and exiting from the property to the laneway. The laneway also has a couple of passing spots. Next to the pond there's an open grassed area for cooperative games. There is access to the beach at Black Pond Rd. There's an outdoor cooking area there up top on the embankment. There is access to the beach and lake there as well (gravel grade pathway done). The town of Goderich is 5km north with all amenities and has a beautiful public beach area. Bayfield is 11 kms south and is a trending beach community with lots of shops and restaurants. Point Farms Provincial Park is 5 km north of Goderich as well.
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Wild Forest Camping & Beach Uproad

3 sites · Tents200 acres · Meaford, ON
Learn more about this land:The land is framed by the historic Bruce Trail to the north, Billy Bishop airport (only a few small prop-private flights daily) to the west, Concession 6 N on the East, and Highway 26 on the south end of the property.  There is a forest on the north end of our land where the bruce trail runs through (C) and the farm sits more to the south end (A). There's a pine-forest that one has to hike into (B- see map in photos). Generally, the area is close to swimming in Lake Huron, the property is large (100 hectares) and the neighborhood is large grain. This means you can have a chunk of the forest all to yourself. For area A you can drive in the main driveway and park by the house/ barn or on the field. Or walk to a camping spot. No 4 wheel drive is necessary. Please stay away from the Barn as it is dangerous to be close by. For area C you can access the fields from Concession 6 N at one of the gates past (North) of the driveway. You will need a 4-wheel drive to not get stuck in the field. Please do not park on the agricultural field. For area B You will park your car behind a gate right off Highway 26 and hike in to find a site to pitch a tent. There are about 3 spots for cars behind the first set of Pines. You might need a 4-wheel drive.  It's completely up to you where you set up camp.We ask that you do not light any open fires as this is a coniferous forest. Feel free to walk in as far you want to find your spot. If you walk too far you will come up to a field and the farmhouse. We ask that you do not camp on the agricultural fields.
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Coastal camping near Kincardine guide

Overview

Traverse picturesque beaches along Lake Huron for a day of swimming, sunbathing, and leisurely walking near Kincardine, Ontario. Hiking and backpacking opportunities abound on the Kincardine Trails system, including the scenic Kincardine Boardwalk, Penetangore Trail, and Inverhuron Provincial Park Trail. Then, visit the historic Kincardine Lighthouse burrowed in the local harbour for panoramic views before setting up camp nearby in MacGregor Point Provincial Park. Nearby camping options include tent and RV campgrounds with amenities such as electrical hookups, water access, and washrooms.

Where to go

Inverhuron Provincial Park

Roughly a 20-minute drive from Kincardine, Inverhuron Provincial Park’s sandy beaches and clear Lake Huron waters are popular for refreshing swims or using the boat launch. Campers can also stroll along scenic hiking trails or fish in the lake's bountiful waters. On-site electrical and non-electrical campsites are suitable for tents and RVs with amenities such as washrooms with showers and flush toilets, plus a laundromat. Picnic areas also provide a delightful setting for family gatherings or a relaxing meal amidst nature.

Kincardine Harbour

At the mouth of the Penetangore River, Kincardine Harbour is a popular location year-round. With short, sandy beaches and cement piers that encourage relaxing, scenic walks, this harbour is the perfect spot to travel for a magnificent view of the waterfront. Just a short walk from Queen Street, it’s easy to daytrip to the impressive lighthouse and return to a campsite near town by nightfall.

MacGregor Point Provincial Park

About 30 kilometres south of Kincardine rests MacGregor Point Provincial Park, known for its picturesque coastal dunes, sandy beaches, and diverse ecosystems. With camping options for both tents and RVs, campers can immerse themselves in the beauty of the outdoors and enjoy the park’s washrooms, and picnic areas, too. Then, hike, birdwatch, canoe, and stargaze without ever leaving the park.

When to go

Comfortable temperatures and longer daylight hours occur from late spring to early fall in Kincardine. This is an ideal time for campers to explore parks, enjoy beaches, and engage in outdoor adventures—especially since peak tourist season is in the summer, where temperatures average between 20 to 30°C. Wintertime in Kincardine has colder temperatures, potential snowfall, and limited facilities, which can make it challenging to camp or hike.

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