The best camping in Cabot Head Provincial Park, ON

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Maple Forest Bell Tent

Maple Forest Bell Tent

100%
(19)
60km from Cabot Head Provincial Park · 2 sites · Lodging
⛺ Secluded Bell Tent Glamping in a Soaring Maple Forest Explore. Unplug. Let nature’s music melt your stress away. Tucked 300m down a softly lit trail, this 16' bell tent offers a peaceful escape in a mature maple forest on the Niagara Escarpment. Surrounded by mossy rocks and birdsong, it’s the perfect spot to reconnect—with nature, a loved one, or yourself. Fall asleep in a cozy queen bed and wake to sunlight through the trees. Whether you're seeking romance or solitude, this is camping made easy—no setup, no stress. 🌿 Nature, Undisturbed Designed to blend into the forest, this low-impact site follows Leave No Trace principles. Stay on trails, respect the moss, and use the provided wagon for gear. Trash bins are at the parking area. 🔌 Comfort Meets Simplicity • Powered by 12V batteries (USB & standard outlets for small devices) • Wi-Fi at trailhead (300m away) 🚿 Private & Shared Amenities • Private composting outhouse with sink • Shared outdoor hot shower (eco-toiletries & towels) • Outdoor sink & wash-up station 🍽️ Outdoor Kitchen Includes: • Picnic table, Adirondack chairs • Propane BBQ with side burner • Cookware, dishes, utensils, French press, kettle • Salt, pepper, matches, cooking sticks, mosquito coil • Dishwashing station, cooler, and drinking water 🛏️ Inside the Tent: • Queen bed with full bedding • Extra blankets, throw pillows, face cloths • Games & books for cozy nights 🧳 What to Bring: • Flashlight, bug spray, food, cooler & ice • Beach towels, coffee/tea, sugar, cream, wine 💦 Extras & Add-Ons: • Shared hot tub (reserve your soak time) • Firewood, free-range eggs, local honey for sale • Self check-in/check-out for a flexible stay Whether you're reading under the trees, meditating, or simply enjoying the quiet, this is your space to slow down and breathe deeply. ✨ Looking for something cozier? Check out our Cabin in the Forest, also on the property!
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CA$130
 / night
Olde Eden on Mountain Lake

Olde Eden on Mountain Lake

99%
(112)
62km from Cabot Head Provincial Park · 8 sites · Tents
Peaceful tent camping with access to Mountain Lake. Perfect for nature lovers, quiet, experienced self-sufficient campers. Check in after 2 pm till before dark. Check out is Noon. Pack it in pack it out policy. The campsites are located down a hill and are close to the lake. Each site has a fire pit, picnic table and ample room for tents and parking for one vehicle. There is one outhouse on the property near the lake access that is to be shared with all campers. There are walking trails to respectfully explore and enjoy local flora and fauna. On clear nights the starry vistas will unfold in the Dark Sky Preserve here on the Bruce Peninsula. The lakefront has a picnic table to enjoy a meal at (no fire pit). You can push off from the shoreline with your kayaks or canoes (bring your own) to explore “The Fens” of Mountain Lake. The lake is NOT suitable for swimming, it has a marl bottom that you will sink into. There is no potable water, please bring your own for drinking and cooking. There are some nice beaches suitable for swimming within a 15-20 minute drive. Sauble Beach is best for a swim and to watch the sunset from. We are located 10 minutes from Wiarton, 20 minutes from Sauble Beach and 1 hour from Tobermory. Enjoy all the Bruce Peninsula has to offer from this convenient base. 2SLGBTQIA supporter 🌈 Please Note: Quiet hours are from 11 p.m. - 6 a.m. Check in after 2pm Must arrive before dark. No late night check ins. Check out time is NOON, unless otherwise pre-arranged with the host. Small group camping only (4 person max per site). No parties. No late arrivals. No ATVs. Any children must be supervised by an adult at all times. The farm animals and livestock are not part of this Hipcamp experience. Please refrain from visiting the host’s farm and house. No pets, as we have farm dogs and livestock. Our dogs are friendly and may wander down to say hello. Our dogs are working dogs and protect our livestock from the coyotes, foxes, raccoons etc … it is wild here. All flammable materials, including cigarettes, are to be extinguished and ‘packed out’. There is No garbage disposal, please take away the garbage you create. Pack it in and take it out
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CA$80
 / night
Sweet Oasis

Sweet Oasis

100%
(11)
65km from Cabot Head Provincial Park · 1 site · RV
Sweet Oasis is a private camping getaway. Tranquil & serene campsite provides you with a beautiful waterfront view. RV-only campsite (dry camping). Forest, mature trees, birds & wildlife. Enjoy swimming, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, biking, campfires & little adventures. Sweet memories await you.🙂
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CA$85
 / night
The Kicking Mule Guest Ranch

The Kicking Mule Guest Ranch

100%
(24)
69km from Cabot Head Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging
Upon a hill within Manitoulin Island along Highway #6 sits over 25 acres that houses an old time ranch and western feel. A Horse Riding Stable steps away next door. You can find yourself mingling with farm animals such as chickens, babydoll sheep, rabbits and more. Outdoor covered community kitchen is available.
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CA$50
 / night
Fieldview

Fieldview

100%
(18)
74km from Cabot Head Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent
Fieldview is a really special place that we want to share with all of you- - we have organic kitchen gardens, fruit trees, unique buildings (a small cabin with a traditional Russian trimwork, aka "gingerbread house on steroids", a unique cordwood outhouse), an apiary and a friendly habitat for all living beings. We love nature and live a simple, minimalist lifestyle, growing our own food, caring for our Mother Earth and creating beautiful things that last. Located on a quarter acre of land, tucked into a corner of a hay field, surrounded by fields, forests, and hedgerows, there is a house, cabin, woodworking shop, and a few outbuildings. We have plenty of lawn space if you want to play ball or just lay on the grass! We have a fire-pit, a spot to spread a blanket under a big White Pine or relax in a hammock in the shade of the two Balsam firs. The campsite has an electrical cord available for you phone/computer charging needs. There is a kitchen table and a few chairs for you and your family to enjoy outdoor meals and drinks. We have just built a brand new composting toilet equipped with a little sink (we provide hand towels, toilet paper and soap) and outdoor shower with COLD running water. We are working on having hot water available - please be patient with us! We ask not to smoke on the property (no tobacco, cigarettes, marijuana or vaping), please go for a walk on the road if you need to have a smoke. Clean up and pack all your garbage. We have a very social outdoor cat that would likely spend days with you. He is very, very interested in food and can not control himself, just be aware that he might steal and chew through bags. We specifically provided a plastic bin for you to cat-proof all your food. PLEASE NOTE: There is an ongoing fire ban on Manitoulin Island - no open fires or fireworks. Camp stoves are allowed.
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CA$65
 / night
Cabinco - Northern Bruce Peninsula

Cabinco - Northern Bruce Peninsula

89%
(78)
28km from Cabot Head Provincial Park · 31 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Cabinco at beautiful Stokes Bay on the Northern Bruce Peninsula. We are located right on the water with a Marina. Now that you have booked your home away from home you are ready to explore some of the local areas! Stokes Bay is conveniently tucked away between Lions Head and Tobermory's amenities and sites. Access to the Bruce Trail is available in several locations nearby as well as in Stokes Bay.
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CA$55
 / night
UPNØRD Wellness

UPNØRD Wellness

29km from Cabot Head Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to UPNØRD Wellness, your own private retreat in Tobermory surrounded by acres of wilderness where you can enjoy a real Nordic spa experience.
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CA$500
 / night
Cedarstone Woods

Cedarstone Woods

100%
(2)
41km from Cabot Head Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging
Cedarstone Woods is located on the Northern Bruce Peninsula and has 13 acres of cedar trees. Ty, our Husky/Shephard will greet you when you arrive. Grounding and calmness takes over when you arrive. Water close by to go kayaking or canoeing. Lake Huron around the corner. Walk through the woods or star gaze. Relax!
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CA$150
 / night
Mojitoville

Mojitoville

100%
(2)
47km from Cabot Head Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging
Enjoy camping with the convenience of a real bed in an Off-grid bunkie. A beautiful secluded care-free vibe. Accommodates 4 guests in the bunkies & there’s a place to pitch multiple tents for the rest of your crew! 🏕️ Not beachfront, you have beach access just down the road
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CA$115
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The best camping in Cabot Head Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure through Cabot Head Provincial Park, a day-use haven where the rugged terrain meets serene waters. Explore the geological wonders, from limestone bedrock to diverse shorelines. Venture through varied landscapes, including cliffs, swamps, and marshes, all part of the Niagara Escarpment Biosphere Reserve.

When to go

The best time to visit Cabot Head Provincial Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the park's full splendour is on display. Winter visits offer a stark, frozen beauty, but accessibility may be limited due to weather conditions.

Know before you go

  • Be aware that Cabot Head is a day-use park only; overnight camping is not permitted.
  • There are no visitor facilities, so plan to bring necessary supplies, including water, as there is no potable water available.
  • Respect the fragile ecosystem; follow Leave No Trace principles to minimize your impact.
  • Check for any park advisories or fire bans before your visit to ensure a safe experience.
  • For navigation, note that the park does not have a main entrance and is located at latitude 45.21020515, longitude -81.42769874.

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