The best camping near Rushing River Provincial Park

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Muriel Lake Beach Field Forest

4 sites · RVs, Tents160 acres · Kenora, ON
Enjoy camping in the open field next to the beach and lake! Or find yourself deep in the forest next to a babbling brook. This campsite offers a peaceful place to relax and unwind. The property offers beautiful sunsets, peaceful waters, and starry skies. We welcome tent and RV campers. If you're bringing an RV, we can accommodate vehicles up to 45 ft in length and the site requires levelling. There are no amenities other than potable water. Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban. Pets welcome. Activities nearby include hiking, paddling, swimming, biking, fishing and more.
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The Ranch

11 sites · RVs20 acres · Kenora, ON
We have four sites with 30 amp RV power. Site 1 is in our opinion the best site but not the easiest to get in with a larger rig but have had a 43 ft unit in there. Site 2 is fairly level and grass area. Back in only. Site 3 is fairly level and grass area. Back in only. Site 4 is also fairly level and grass. It is pull through and offers a view of the lake. There is plenty of room to park tow or pull vehicle. Should one need there are leveling blocks available to use located to the right of site 2. The sites now have numbers either on the power posts or the panel box for ease of locating your spot. At present three of the sites have water feed from our home with potable water via garden hose. You may need to connect your hose to the supply line to reach your unit. When weather permits, early spring and late fall may not be available.
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The Citadel Private Retreat

10 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents22 acres · ON
Turn off the main road and head down a long, private drive leaving the highway noise behind. A massive, 22 acre property greets you offering 453 feet of shoreline and beautiful views of Pinus Lake. The lakeside amenities include a sandy beach, multiple docks, private boat launch, and a viewing platform to catch those breathtaking sunrises. Additionally, there are several walking trails throughout the property, a grass playing field and lots of shady areas to relax and enjoy quiet moments. Our RV sites are truly massive and spread out far apart from each other. Your space is truly your space when you stay at The Citadel Private Retreat.
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The best camping near Rushing River Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Sunbathing on the rocks with the cool water rushing over your toes—the rapids are definitely the best part of Rushing River Provincial Park. Closer to Winnipeg (2.5 hours away) than Toronto, this far-north location is packed with swimming, hiking, fishing, paddle boarding, and canoeing opportunities. But don’t worry about gear—rentals are available on-site at the Rushing River General Store. With only 302 campsites skirting around Dogtooth Lake, 75 are electrical. Bring your camera on area hikes for snaps of beaver ponds, water lilies, and the gushing rapids.

Notable campgrounds

  • Waterfront sites offer stunning views of Dogtooth Lake, perfect for a serene camping experience.
  • Group camping areas provide ample space for larger gatherings, with some sites accommodating up to 50 people.
  • Walk-in campsites deliver a unique blend of convenience and seclusion, just steps away from the water's edge.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your ideal spot, as waterfront and group campsites are highly sought after.
  • Consider off-peak times for a quieter stay and increased availability.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies for last-minute opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan.

When to go

The best time to visit Rushing River Provincial Park is during the summer months, from May to October, when the park is fully operational and all facilities are available. Winter offers a tranquil escape with snow-draped landscapes, though services are limited.

Know before you go

  • Check for any park alerts or closures before your visit to ensure a smooth experience.
  • Wear appropriate attire and gear for safety and comfort amid the park's varying terrains.
  • Accessibility options are available; contact the park for specific needs.
  • Remember to bring your own dishes and utensils if staying in a trailer equipped campsite.
  • Respect the park's natural environment by following all rules and regulations.

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