As a protected site—and steep-sided canyon—you cannot camp inside the nature reserve. Booking is highly recommended for all campgrounds in the surrounding area. Most campsites are often only open from March to November, so check opening hours ahead of travel. If in doubt, call the campsite directly. The area surrounding the gorge area is ripe for wild camping, particularly on a mountain top or loch shore for an unbeatable sunrise. Remember to abide by Scotland’s Outdoor Access Code and leave nothing behind. You can also explore different options for camping near Corrieshalloch Gorge National Nature Reserve on Hipcamp.