Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next adventure.
Camping around Mullet Lake means waking up to water views and easy access to trails, with over 2,700 campsites set in forest clearings, lakeside coves, and open meadows. Prices start at $20 a night, with an average stay costing about $41. Bring your dogâmost sites are pet-friendlyâand youâll find toilets and hot showers at many spots. Swim straight from your site, lace up your boots for shaded hikes, or pack your winter gear and hit the snow trails. Top picks include Million $ Sunset Camp (183 reviews) for unbeatable evening skies, Camp 437 in the Sturgeon Valley (145 reviews) for easy access to wooded paths, and Just Show Up Camping (130 reviews) if you want a hassle-free setup. Pack layersâthe weather flips fast here. And donât forget your swimsuit or your snow boots, depending on the season.