The best camping near Ferris Provincial Park

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Lightfoot Mountain

6 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Brighton, ON
We own part of a drumlin. Tent camping on the mountain. Trailer and RV parking. Flat areas on the lower parts. We are growing many berries and fruits. There are turkey , duck , chicken and rabbits. Farm fresh eggs are available. You can walk the property admire our many gardens. There is a quarry to swim in a short distance away at Seymore Provincal Park , Raney Suspension Bridge and Ferris Provincal park are all close by. Campbellford downtown is 1 km
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The River

1 site · RV, Tent80 acres · Campbellford, ON
If you want privacy and seclusion this is your place . Our family lives on 88 acres 10 minutes from the town of Campbellford. We are on a dead end road out in the country. Upon arrival simply pulled up our laneway at our house and follow the signs to the River. We are located on Bradley Bay on the Trent river with kms of lock free boating between Percy Boom and Glen Ross . We are located across from an island called Anderson island. Pike, pickeral, bass , Muskie ,channel cat ,and pan fish are in these waters. Our point is very private with plenty of birds and wild life to watch . We have one of our trails marked clearly threw out the woods for you to enjoy . We have a canoe, an adult kayak and child’s kayaks included . On the point we have a small fire pit and 2 docks. 2 of the docks face the river and one is up our little lagoon . A wonderful place for adults and children alike to fish , swim , relax and catch frogs and fire flies. We do have a few chairs and a child’s little turtle pool to swim and play in. Currently there is no sand at the water entry but it is in the future to be getting some. The point is a long narrow grassy area. There are about 3 spots you could park a trailer . We think currently the max length would be a 22 foot trailer we could accommodate until we are able to open up the area a bit more. A small fishing boot about 14 foot and under could be launched at our water entry otherwise the closest public launch is about 5 minutes down the road . If we plan it ahead of time to ensure we are home we are happy to let you fill your trailer up with water from our house hose on the way down to the point. Otherwise Ferris Provincial Park is about 7 minutes away. There is a filling and dumping station there for a small fee from the park. Things to do In area is the well known suspension bridge located in Campbellford. Doohers bakery and the empire cheese factory and chocolate factory all within 10 minutes from our house . Campbellford is full of little shops and stores. It’s a beautiful walk back towards our house and down the laneway to the road as well. Great quiet country road for children and adults alike to go for a bike ride or walk along the road beside farmers fields where usually deer and sandhill cranes are seen. Upon arrival if arranged ahead of time we can be here to meet and greet you and ensure you are settled in. Otherwise there isn't a guarantee we will be at the property upon arrival.
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Harmony Resorts - Stoney Lake

9 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Peterborough, ON
You will find our campground amongst the rugged precambrian rocks and windswept pines on the shores of Stoney Lake, the crown jewel of the Kawarthas. Immerse yourself in the wilderness of our pinery sites, or experience the tranquility of our lakeside sites. Enjoy the pristine water as you relax on our private sandy beach or launch a boat to explore the lake’s hundreds of beautiful islands. Stoney Lake is known for its excellent fishing and is home to large populations of bass, walleye, and muskie. Petroglyph Provincial Park, located right across the street is a sacred Indigenous site with the largest known concentration of aboriginal rock carvings in Canada. Explore the excellent hiking trails the park has to offer or visit McGinnis Lake, one of few meromictic lakes in North America. At the end of each day the lullaby of the northern loon will call through the cool night air as you drift off to sleep. We can’t wait to share our place with you!
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Open Sky Glamping Kawartha Dome

1 site · Lodging24 acres · Belleville, ON
Escape to nature in Kawarthas, 2 hours from Toronto. Woodland trails, cycling, star gazing, bird-watching, or immerse in nature's tranquility with the calls of loons and birdsong. Cozy up by the wood-burning stove, and watch the natural world unfold outside. Our spacious dome embraces serenity, inviting you to slow down and savor life's simple joys. Perfect for romantic getaways or adventures with friends. Marmora Retreat's Dome offers a unique and inviting escape like no other. THE SPACE This exceptional 500 sqft dome boasts spacious living quarters and 13' high ceilings adorned with a skylight that invites you to stargaze from the comfort of your cozy queen-size bed. You'll find a fully-equipped kitchenette, complete with a solar-powered fridge and freezer, allowing you to enjoy all the conveniences of home while reducing your ecological footprint. Hang out beneath the bamboo light fixtures, savor meals at the dining area for four, and stay warm by the wood-burning stove on cooler evenings. Eco-conscious guests will appreciate the bathroom featuring a composting toilet, aligning with our commitment to sustainability. With plenty of power outlets and a pull-out couch, the dome accommodates up to four guests, making it ideal for romantic getaways, nature adventures with friends, or peaceful solo retreats. Step outside onto the sprawling 500 sqft deck, where you can relax on comfortable patio furniture while observing local wildlife. A wood-burning hot tub beckons you to unwind beneath the stars, and a cozy fire pit and BBQ offer opportunities for outdoor dining and socializing. A sail shade provides shelter from the elements, and a refreshing outdoor shower completes the outdoor oasis. Marmora Retreat's Dome is entirely off-grid, running on solar power and sustainable heating, allowing you to enjoy modern comforts in harmony with nature. Whether you're seeking a romantic escape, a nature-filled adventure with friends, or a tranquil solo getaway, our dome promises an unforgettable experience in the embrace of the great outdoors. Come and savor off-grid living at its finest! THIS RETREAT OFFERS Nature View Parking Area Pets Allowed (damage deposit required) Spacious 500 sqft indoor living space. Kitchenette with all you need. Solar-powered fridge and freezer. 13’ high ceilings with a skylight for stargazing. Cozy hanging bamboo light fixtures. Plenty of power outlets. Comfy queen-size bed and pull-out couch. Wood-burning stove. Dining area for 4. Huge viewing window. Bathroom with a composting toilet. A big 1000 sqft deck. Relax with comfy patio furniture and watch wildlife. Outdoor dining for 4. Sail shade for sun or rain. Wood-burning hot tub. Lovely evening lights. Cozy fire pit. Full size BBQ for your cookouts. Refreshing outdoor shower. Guest access Access to BBQ grill & cozy fire pit on the outdoor deck. OTHER THINGS TO NOTE Only 1-2 pets are permitted during your stay at the Dome. Please note that Dome guests do not have access to Marmora Retreat's Farmhouse area, pool, and waterfront dock area. The hot tub may require up to 4 hours to reach optimal temperature, which can vary depending on the outdoor temperature. This year, we've encountered issues with wet wood, affecting our firewood supply. To ensure you have a cozy experience, we kindly request that all guests bring their own dry firewood. While we'll still offer firewood, we regret to inform you that we cannot guarantee its dryness. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. Outdoor Fires - based around the Marmora township, all fire warnings are set at the time of your visit. All outdoor fires must be small, controlled and monitored at all times, they must also be put out with water before being left. Sound - after 10:00 pm there is a noise curfew, but even before that you must make sure you are respectful of other guests on the property who come to relax, as well as our neighbors in this quiet countryside region. In the event of any noise rule violations, such as loud music or disturbances after 10:00 PM, a $500 fee will be applied from the deposit. Power - we are on solar energy, embracing an eco-conscious lifestyle. Our off-grid setup ensures that your stay in the Dome is in harmony with nature. The water system operates on a pump-action system. Enjoy a sustainable, peaceful retreat, leaving a lighter impact on the environment during your stay.
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Cabin in the Woods

3 sites · Lodging, Tents7 acres · Belleville, ON
7 acres of field, forest, pond, waterfall, rapids, swimming hole! There are no bad views! Sit by the pond, sit by the creek, sit in the waterfall, sit out at Blueberry Hill for a pleasant breeze or up on SunStar Ridge for some nightly star gazing or lay back in a hammock or on zero gravity chair 1 Bunkie on a hill overlooking the pond and 2 private tent sites, one at Boot Hill and one in the Field of Dreams. Each site has a fire pit and a compostable toilet and there is an outhouse on the property for the bunkie. Great for canoes, kayaks, bird and wildlife watching with spectacular star gazing. This property was part of an old homestead and as such I am still finding things so please respect the caution tape and stay on the marked trails. Some are treasures (European Grapes, Bergamot, French Roses, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Ramps, Fiddle-heads) and others not so much. I am re purposing what I can and collecting the rest for disposal as I nurture this land back to what it was meant to be, paradise. There is an outdoor shower available as well. If you are green minded you are welcome here!
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The Kountry Korner Couples Glamping

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents25 acres · Trenton, ON
The Kountry Korner is part of a working farm operation. Goats and chickens roam the property living their best life. The property consists of wooded areas, fields and a 12 acre private lake. Enjoy your private site in the Glamping area. Primitive camping available also.
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Lakeport Valley Camp 🏕️

2 sites · Tents1 acre · Brighton, ON
We’re situated in the hamlet of Lakeport, only a 5 minute walk from Lake Ontario!! We don’t own the forest behind our home, we don’t recommend entering. There are active train tracks within a half kilometre from the home. Other than that there’s no noise, just nature We are located 5km from Wicklow Beach! - 10 km from the Big Apple! - 7km from Old Mill Alpacas! - 40km from Batawa Ski Hill - 8km from Silver Lake Stables, where you and your family can do some horseback riding! - 25km from the Northumberland county forest, where you can do hiking/ off-roading! - 17km from St. Anne’s Spa in Grafton! And soooo much more!!
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Organic Farm Sanctuary

1 site · RV, Tent13 acres · Trent Hills, ON
Learn more about this land:We welcome you to the Little Farm That Could!A mixed organic market garden growing seasonal vegetables year-round on a storybook farm located in the Trent Hills. Your campsite looks onto a meadow and is neighboured by a winding creek in a small forest. Located beside the campsite is a volleyball court and open paddock to play some ground sports. Adding some comforts from home, we have outfitted the campsite with an outhouse that has a running toilet, sink, and shower (cold water only at the moment.) Inside the century-old barn, you will meet our little friends. Two miniature ponies (Chudlowe & Arrow) Two sheep (Daisy & Annie) and our two Roosters (Red & the infamous Balboa). Feel free to roam around the farm, take a look at small-scale organic market gardens, meet our crew, and most importantly, relax. Each Hipcamp camper will receive a complimentary basket containing what’s in season here at the farm :) We hope to meet you soon! Yours kindly, Jen & Mike
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Foresthill Retreat

2 sites · Lodging49 acres · Harcourt, ON
This property used to be a farm until 1912, the glamping site is located far from the house in what used to be a vegetable garden! The glamping tent is well equipped and has everything you need for a cozy comfortable stay including electricity! The outdoor kitchen on site has everything you need to cook a delicious meal. There are also hammocks, an outdoor shower, tables and chairs, and an extremely well-stocked site super clean outhouse. Lots of lakes in the area. General stores and gas within 5 minutes and the Grocery stores are within 15 minutes for all your camping needs. Provincial Parks Nearby: Wolf Island Provincial Park - 10 minutes, Kawartha Highlands Signature Park - 15 minutes, Quackenbush Provincial Park - 25 minutes, Petroglyphs Provincial Park - 30 minutes At night you will hear nothing but frogs, very private and very romantic. We can't wait to host you at Foresthill Retreat!
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Starry Lane Farm

5 sites · RVs75 acres · Campbellford, ON
Welcome to our cherished family farm! Our great grandparents, Jeremiah and Jennie, began farming and raising their family here over 100 years ago. Our children are 5th generation (future) farmers. We feel a great responsibility to care for and enjoy this property, and it's so rewarding to share it's peace and beauty with others! You will experience an unparalleled view of the night stars!Conveniently located minutes from Campbellford, Learn more about this land:Come spend the night at our historic family farm! Pull up in our front field and enjoy the view of the cattle across the way. Sit out in the evening and listen to the sounds of nature, be awed by the stars in the night sky. Vans, trailers, and RVs up to 45 feet are welcome. Campers can expect a level pull in a camping area. Self-contained vehicles are recommended as there are no facilities. Pets are welcome. Campfires are permitted within local regulation.Centrally located in Trent Hills, 5 minutes to Campbellford, 10 minutes to Warkworth, 15 minutes to Hastings.
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Glampanee

1 site · Lodging9 acres · Napanee, ON
Enjoy the lovely setting of this romantic spot in nature. This is for experienced campers as this is off grid. You will feel relaxed in this yurt located on a 9+ acres and close to Prince Edward County. Everything will be provided to make your stay/experience as comfortable as possible: toiletries, shower kit, BBQ... We will also offer (upon request and availability) RMT service and food from local restaurant(s).
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Crowe River Waterfront

4 sites · RVs1 acre · ON
Relax on the shoreline with direct access to Crowe River. Come and enjoy the jewel of Trent Hills. Mostly level grassy areas to park your travel trailer or RV. No hookups. Boondockers are welcome. Shared firepit. Private portable toilet at each site. Direct access to swimming in the clean waters of Crowe River. Bring your water shoes and wade to explore the nearby gentle waterfalls. Lots of room for campers/motor homes up to 35 feet in length. 4 sites available.
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The best camping near Ferris Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Ferris Provincial Park is sometimes described as “camping the way you remember it,” and it’s too true. This small park is the perfect place to try camping for the first time—or perhaps rediscover it, as the case may be. Within the park’s two campgrounds, its 163 campsites are shady and private with nearby gorgeous views over Ranney Falls. And, best of all, three interconnected area hiking trails are perfect for beginners. The trails pass by mature forests, small wetlands, restored stone fences, land that once served as homesteads for early settlers, and even a pedestrian suspension bridge.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for photographers: Valleyview Loop is positioned on a forested drumlin (an elongated hill) and several campsites offer a view across the Trent River Valley. 
  • Best for families: The Bedrock Loop is closest to the water, the boat launch, and the playground. 

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. You can make reservations for Ferris Provincial Park up to five months before your arrival. As it has just a small campground, you’ll want to book early to grab a spot during summer weekends. 
  2. Reservations cannot be cancelled or changed more than four months in advance. If you miss out on your preferred site at the five-month mark, you might get lucky with a cancellation at the four-month mark.
  3. If you’re hoping for a very last-minute spot, try calling the campground just after 12pm on the day of arrival. Campers have until noon to cancel their reservation should they want to leave early. With a little luck, you can grab the spot of someone who needs to leave early.

When to go

Ferris Provincial Park is open from mid-May to mid-October. Like many provincial parks, Ferris implements a liquor ban on Victoria Day (the second Monday in May) and for the 10 days preceding it. In spring, the wildflowers are beautiful along Drumlin Trail (though you may want to bring waterproof shoes just in case the soil is soggy). Come July and August, the park staff operate a Discovery Drop-in activity program for kids.  

Know before you go

  • There is no public swimming at Ferris Provincial Park, as a dam upstream causes strong currents and unsafe conditions. However, there is a small boat launch available within the park.
  • The shower blocks at Ferris are small compared to those at many other campgrounds. Keep in mind that you might experience lineups during a busy weekend.
  • Make time during your visit to check out the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge. When you cross over and enter the town of Campbellford, it’s just a short walk to the community’s popular chocolate factory.

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