64 acres hosted by Nate & Lorr K.
1 tent site
Primitive camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
One tent site or a group of up to four people is available on a 60 acre property where you can hike through the bush along the beautiful Otter Creek or walk/bike the Trans Canada trail beside the properly for several kilometres or paddleboard the creek when the water level is high enough. This is the perfect place to enjoy nature with plenty of Canadian wildlife. We have frequently seen deer, coyotes, woodpeckers, foxes, and turkeys on our property and are always happy to hear a variety of birds in the morning and frogs at night. If you are especially fortunate, you might catch sight of Screech, the Red Tailed Hawk that lives on our property, or even Edgar, the local Bald Eagle who lives in town.
Pets are welcome and campfires are permitted.
Approximately 6 acres are available for guests to explore on the property in addition to the public walking trail. The site is accessible via a quad trail on a somewhat steep decline toward the creek that connects all the way to Lake Erie!
There is currently beautiful, golden wheat growing in the field beside the trail that leads to the site.
Please reach out with any questions.
We look forward to hosting you!One tent site or a group of up to four people is available on a 60 acre property where you can hike through the bush along the beautiful Otter Creek or walk/bike the rail trail beside the property for several kilometres or paddleboard the creek when the water level is high enough. This is the perfect place to enjoy nature with plenty of Canadian wildlife. We have frequently seen deer, coyotes, woodpeckers, foxes, and turkeys on our property and are always happy to hear a variety of birds in the morning and frogs at night. Pets are welcome and campfires are permitted. Approximately 6 private acres are available for guests to explore on the property in addition to the public walking trail. The site is accessible via a quad trail on a somewhat steep decline toward the creek. Please reach out with any questions. We look forward to hosting you!