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Flesherton Bunkie & Camping

99%
(62)
18km from Duncan Escarpment Provincial Park · 3 sites · Lodging · Flesherton, ON
Welcome to Flesherton Bunkie & CampingOur 100-acre farm is centrally located and you can walk to the town of Flesherton, where you will find cafes, restaurants, and all of your camping needs! Only 10km from Beaver Valley trails and attractions. Great cycling and endless outdoor activities in the area. The property has two options to choose from:Modern Minimalist Bunkie - a cozy place to hang out where you will love the views from the floor-to-ceiling windows! Private Meadows and Woods - where you can choose from two different sites. This is a no-frills camping experience ideal for tent, car, and van camping and the perfect place to get back to nature.Be sure to bring your own camping toilet and pack it out, as there are no restroom facilities available on-site. Fires are permitted within local regulations. Pets are welcome. 
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CA$56
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Peanut Pond Stargazing

90%
(34)
24km from Duncan Escarpment Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Markdale, ON
Learn more about this land:Enjoy a peaceful place to rest and stargaze on an open sky night!You will have plenty of privacy and space to enjoy as there is only one site located on the property. Please be sure to bring your own supplies! The site is ideal for tenting and can accommodate trailers up to 20 feet. For those bringing a trailer the site is a pull-in site on loose gravel. Campfires are permitted within local regulations and there is an outhouse on site. Pets are welcome! In the day you can head over to Irish lake to enjoy a dip in the water or bring out your non-gas-powered watercraft. You can check out the Kickin' Back Alpaca ranch on 734762 W Back Line, Markdale. There are many provincial parks and beaches all within 45 minutes of the property. Gas and Groceries can be found only 10 minutes from the site.Looking forward to hosting you!
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White Pines Cabin Retreat

99%
(35)
27km from Duncan Escarpment Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging · Owen Sound, ON
Relax and unwind in this beautiful cabin by the river. Sit on the front deck and relax and enjoy the sounds of the running water. The cabin has limited electricity for lights, ceiling fan, cell phone charging and WiFi etc. There is room to comfortably sleep 4. There is a single over double bunk bed and a roomy camp cot. Blankets are provided but please bring your own bedding (sleeping bags encouraged during colder months). The room also includes a mini fridge, diesel heater . There is a lovely wooden swing to relax on that also includes a propane BBQ for your use with cooking utensils. There is also a fire pit with a grill and a beautiful wooden outhouse just steps away from the cabin. Tents sites are available for groups larger than 4 but must be part of the cabin rental. To help find us enter Google code 77J3+WGV into your browser. Cabin is only 5 minutes from Bells Lake where you can fish, swim, canoe, kayak and paddle Board. Only 10 minutes from Ferns Gold Club and a short drive to Hogg Falls, Eugenia Falls and Ingliss Falls which all offer amazing hiking Trails.
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Garden of Eating

95%
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27km from Duncan Escarpment Provincial Park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Meaford, ON
Our ecological farm is your chance to enjoy nature. Planted with 100+ edible perennial species in the orchard garden, beeyard, hayfield, and forest with shiitake mushroom logs. The Hive site is closer to the house for easier vehicle access and proximity to the compost toilet and house wifi. Tree Island is across the creek and best crossed with higher clearance vehicles or a 3 minute walk in. Let us know in advance if you would like firewood, outdoor solar shower access, water, or outlets to charge your devices. There is a hiking trail that extends along the entire property and a mini pond near the Lookout site. Seasonal fresh produce and berries for sale. Located steps to Tom Thomson Trail, 2km to Irish Mountain Lookout, and within minutes of Meaford, multiple Bruce Trail trailheads, and Georgian Bay beaches.
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Cedar Acres

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28km from Duncan Escarpment Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging · Markdale, ON
There are four acres of woods to explore right beside Townsend Lake, a small, quiet lake perfect for canoeing, kayaking, and paddle boarding. The lake warms up quickly in the spring and is great to swim in. There is a cabin to sleep in and many camping items are provided, like a Coleman stove, tables, dishes, and a screen shelter. You will have access to the dock and a large fire pit area which are part of the owner’s cottage on the property. There will be a port-a-potty on site. Lake Townsend is close to several conservation areas and 12 minutes to the quaint town of Markdale with several shops, a bakery, and a large grocery store. The city of Owen Sound is 35 minutes away. Harrison Park and Inglis Falls are huge attractions in the area. Each area has its own beauty and the hiking path between the two is quite spectacular. Parts of the famous hiking trail, The Bruce Trail, are also easily accessible from Townsend Lake. But once you get settled in, you may just want to rest and relax at the lake! It has its own beauty and serenity and is home to many bird species and other wildlife. Cedar Acres is the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy nature.
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Pine the Sky

99%
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28km from Duncan Escarpment Provincial Park · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Southgate, ON
This beautiful spot was re-forested with pine a number of years ago, and was sectioned off from the surrounding farmland, which is now maintained by the mennonite community. It is 8 1/2 acres of wetland and forest, with a mown perimeter, and cool places to tuck into the forest for the night. The current owner was a special educator, and now is slowly turning the land into her homestead. There is a beautiful, spa quality outdoor shower next to a tidy and 'fancier than most' outhouse, a strawberry patch as well as wild alpine strawberries all over the property, a big dog and a small indoor cat keep her company. Here is what the land offers: -Bunkie in the Forest: A sweet 8x8 ft. space with new bunk and mattresses as of April 2023 -Strawberry Fields bunkie: an 10x12 space with a loft with a queen memory foam mattress and a main floor with a full futon and a small table -Campsites: Meadow, Forest and River spots. Close to each other, but you'd never know it! All three are chill and serene places. The property backs onto a ten-foot swimming hole in an otherwise shallow part of the Saugeen River. -RV Spot: With electric hook up ideal for RVs 30 feet and under -a connection to the organization, 'Black Folks Camp Too'! Welcoming to all!!!!! So much to see and do in the area!
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Tolkien Fantasy At Grey Havens

97%
(35)
28km from Duncan Escarpment Provincial Park · 7 sites · Lodging · Markdale, ON
Tolkien readers know that Grey Havens is actually the last chapter of the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy. We embrace Tolkien's imagination. Readers and writers especially like our lakefront property. We especially encourage writers and readers looking for retreat. We facilitate relaxation and inspiration. Starting with our Little Free Library, each accommodation has a unique small Library inside . We have quiet, segregated spaces inside or outside for writing or reading. You can even purchase works by the host/author onsite. But we are not just about books. We also encourage water recreation activities: swimming, fishing, kayaking, canoeing. We have a free boat launch for your watercraft. We are on a small biologically special kettle lake, the source of the Styx River. Our lake water is flushed with cool underground water. For a description of the geology and biology of lake, consider the "Townsend Lake Cruise" on our unique eVessel, Swizzle Styx (book in the "Extras"). There is plenty of County Forest and Bruce Trailhead hiking opportunities also nearby. On our property are the following amenities: +Car parking (1/site; free) +Motorcycle friendly parking pads for touring riders (Free) +Wireless access (Free) +Spacious outdoor Privy used by all on site campers (All Free) +Dock and canoe/kayak launch (bring your own canoes/kayaks) +Patio/deck (20'x25') with fire circle, chairs and tables (burn only locally sourced wood by booking a "Firewood Bundle" OR a "Butane Cook Stove" in the "Extras") +A "Gear Wagon" (book in the "Extras") to transport your luggage, tents, gear and/or coolers from the car to the site you have booked. (And again on your way out also). Hip Campers have often asked for fire starting help. We recommend First Time/Novice Hip Campers consider the "Fire Workshop" extra. You get a "Firewood Bundle" a kit of firestarters and patient instruction on starting your first campfire. Grey Havens is waste wise: remove your garbage and cleanup your site to get up to $10 cleaning fee returned. Grey Havens was the final chapter in Tolkien's trilogy. We continue creating a paradise here. Hip Campers may wonder about the whale bench seen in many of our photographs. Ask your host about the story of our Whale Bench.
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The best camping in Duncan Escarpment Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Duncan Escarpment Provincial Park offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquility. With its stunning crevice caves and diverse microclimates, the park is a haven for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The Bruce Trail provides ample opportunities for exploration, while the park's status as a Nature Reserve ensures the preservation of its delicate ecosystems.

When to go

The best time to visit Duncan Escarpment Provincial Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when the trails are most accessible and the natural beauty is at its peak. Winter visits can be challenging due to snow and ice, but offer a serene, snow-covered landscape for the well-prepared adventurer.

Know before you go

  • Check for any park advisories or fire bans before planning your visit to ensure a safe experience.
  • Remember that as a Nature Reserve, activities like camping and rock climbing are not permitted to protect the park's ecology.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; contact the park office for the latest information.
  • Bring appropriate footwear for hiking along the Bruce Trail and exploring the park's rugged terrain.
  • Respect the natural habitat by staying on designated trails and observing all park rules.

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