The best private sites RV parks near Prince Edward County

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Food, wine, and sandy beaches draw visitors to Prince Edward County, a historically agricultural region sandwiched between the Bay of Quinte and Lake Ontario, east of Toronto. These days, the fields mostly grow grapes, and the three dozen wineries make good chardonnay, pinot gris, and pinot noir. Restaurants, inns, and craft breweries fill The County’s three main towns: Picton, Bloomfield, and Wellington. On the south shore, Sandbanks Provincial Park, one of Ontario’s top destinations for campers, is known for its sand dunes near West Lake and its long beaches along Lake Ontario. Campers and RVers can also opt for lakeside sites at nearby commercial campgrounds.
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Top-rated campgrounds near Prince Edward County

1. Salmon River Camping

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80km from Prince Edward County · 2 sites · RVs, Lodging
146-acre of property in the woods along the beautiful Salmon river. Spend your morning sipping a fresh cup of coffee listening to the birds sing or make your breakfast extra delicious by cooking it over the fire. Enjoy a relaxing evening around the fire pit listening to all the sounds nature has to offer.Enjoy the fresh air filled with the beautiful smell of field flowers, singing birds, unforgettable starry nights with virtually no light pollution! An exclusive spot for relaxing by the river, canoeing, fishing, walks in the woods. Conveniently located in Central Frontenac between Ottawa and Toronto, minutes away from Highway & and Trans Canada Trail. There are several lakes and walking Trails nearby: Big Clear Lake - 5 min Kennebec Lake - 10 min Sharbot Lake - 20 min Bon Echo Provincial Park - 35 min Kennebec Wilderness Trail - 10 min You can visit beautiful Arden Pottery and a gift shop; Arden Batik shop; etc
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
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CA$55
 / night
Food, wine, and sandy beaches draw visitors to Prince Edward County, a historically agricultural region sandwiched between the Bay of Quinte and Lake Ontario, east of Toronto. These days, the fields mostly grow grapes, and the three dozen wineries make good chardonnay, pinot gris, and pinot noir. Restaurants, inns, and craft breweries fill The County’s three main towns: Picton, Bloomfield, and Wellington. On the south shore, Sandbanks Provincial Park, one of Ontario’s top destinations for campers, is known for its sand dunes near West Lake and its long beaches along Lake Ontario. Campers and RVers can also opt for lakeside sites at nearby commercial campgrounds.
97% (87)

Top-rated campgrounds near Prince Edward County

1. Salmon River Camping

100%
(6)
80km from Prince Edward County · 2 sites · RVs, Lodging
146-acre of property in the woods along the beautiful Salmon river. Spend your morning sipping a fresh cup of coffee listening to the birds sing or make your breakfast extra delicious by cooking it over the fire. Enjoy a relaxing evening around the fire pit listening to all the sounds nature has to offer.Enjoy the fresh air filled with the beautiful smell of field flowers, singing birds, unforgettable starry nights with virtually no light pollution! An exclusive spot for relaxing by the river, canoeing, fishing, walks in the woods. Conveniently located in Central Frontenac between Ottawa and Toronto, minutes away from Highway & and Trans Canada Trail. There are several lakes and walking Trails nearby: Big Clear Lake - 5 min Kennebec Lake - 10 min Sharbot Lake - 20 min Bon Echo Provincial Park - 35 min Kennebec Wilderness Trail - 10 min You can visit beautiful Arden Pottery and a gift shop; Arden Batik shop; etc
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
CA$55
 / night
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Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field

The best private sites RV parks near Prince Edward County guide

When to go

While the busiest season in Prince Edward County is June through early September, both spring and fall can bring pleasant weather and fewer crowds. The campgrounds at Sandbanks Provincial Park are open from late April into October, and book up months in advance for weekend getaways in summer. Come mid-week if your schedule allows. During the cold winter months, from January to March, many businesses around The County close entirely or significantly reduce their hours.

Know before you go

  • Book your trip to Prince Edward County in advance, particularly if you plan to camp at Sandbanks Provincial Park or if you’re visiting on a summer weekend. Campers can reserve sites at Sandbanks up to five months before your trip, and campsites are often booked as soon as they become available.
  • Picton, the largest town in The County, is your best choice for groceries and other supplies, but you’ll find small local markets, farm stands, cheese makers, and orchards throughout the region.
  • Looking for a less-crowded day-use beach? If the Sandbanks beaches are too busy, try the smaller North Beach Provincial Park. You can also find beaches for swimming and fishing around the large East Lake.

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