Camping near Huntsville

Surrounded by famous lakes at the gateway to a spectacular park, this town is in the heart of it all.

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Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat

4 sites · Lodging10 acres · South River, ON
Imagine disconnecting from the grind of life and treating yourself to the biggest luxury of all: Time. When you are a guest at DEER LAKE WILDERNESS RETREAT you will understand why our moto is relax in nature, reflect on life, restore your soul. GLAMPING AT ITS FINEST Glamping is just like camping, only better! Discover the rejuvenation that comes from forest bathing, immersing yourself in the sounds and smells of nature. The sites at Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat are the perfect combination of camping and rustic luxury. With only four sites spread out across 10 acres, each site has its own private outdoor space for whiling away the days. WHILING AWAY THE DAYS FOR AS LOW AS $99 Choose from the Cozy Cabin, Stargazer Geodome, Boho Bell Tent or historic Deer Lake Lodge, then spend your days dining in the sunshine and reading in a hammock. Then go for a swim or a hike, or meander down our country lanes visiting the quaint villages of the Almaguin Highlands. End your evenings by the campfire mesmerized by ‘nature’s TV’ as the coals dance late into the night. Then wake up to birdsong and repeat the experience! Even better is playing hooky on Monday, if you book the Stargazer Geodome, Cozy Cabin or Boho Bell Tent for both Friday and Saturday night ask us how to extend your vacation for just $99 on Sunday night. BETTER TOGETHER! Create magical memories with family and friends by glamping alone and then coming together in our communal spaces. The communal barn oozes with rustic charm and has modern amenities such as WIFI, a kitchenette, a sitting area with comfy sofas, and a farmhouse table for gathering around to share a meal. Then take a mini adventure exploring the trails in our forest. SAVE 15% when you book all three sites at the same time, ask us how. AN OUTDOOR PLAYLAND The Almaguin Highlands is a four season outdoor playland. In the spring, summer and fall visit our artisan galleries and enjoy water sports, hiking, biking, horseback riding, ATVing, and more. With your rental you’ll get a FREE Day Pass to access nearby provincial parks such as Mikisew which is located on Eagle Lake just 10 minutes away. Spend the day on the lake on one of three beaches (including a dog beach) swimming, fishing, canoeing or kayaking, then finish it off with a hike and a round of frisbee golf. Winter brings cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling right at your doorstep with dog sledding just 30 minutes away. MAGIC AND MAIN STREET Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat is a 20-minute drive from South River where you’ll find essential amenities and the Crystal Caves, the biggest mineral exhibit in Canada and the most magical crystal shop you will ever set foot inside, guaranteed. Check out the surrounding artisan village and then head to Sundridge (just another 10 minutes down the road) with a Main Street featuring quaint shops and nice restaurants. PETS WELCOME Share your glamping adventure with your furry friend for a $50 pet fee. REJUVENATE YOUR LIFE! Don’t miss out on your glamping adventure! BOOK NOW to relax in nature, reflect on life, and restore your soul.
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Off Grid Forest Retreat

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents180 acres · Machar, ON
Our remote off grid property in the forest east of Eagle Lake is a great place to disconnect and decompress. The roadside Bunkie sleeps 4 and can accommodate a RV trailer or tent as well. Pets are welcome.  The property has a pit toilet, and campfires are allowed in the designated pit. There is also potable water in the bin with an outdoor kitchen and BBQ area. In the winter water would have to be stored inside. Linen not provided. You’ll wake up surrounded by trees and can explore the great hiking, nature viewing, atv trails and boating in the summer months. In the winter enjoy glaming in the propane heated bunkie, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, snow machine trails at the door. Wildlife is all around.  Several lakes and parks are nearby, including Mikisew Provincial Park on Eagle Lake, about 20 km south, where you can go boating, paddling, or swimming and Algonquin Provincial Park is close as well with many lakes and hiking trails. Some restaurants and stores can be found in the South River, about 20 km away.
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CREEKSIDE Camp

6 sites · RVs, Tents8 acres · Burk's Falls, ON
Winter is here! we have snow on the ground. The winter stars and meteors are out and the sun goes down early. Full moon or new moon, the views are awesome. ( sorry I ran out of firewood, bags are still available in town) Welcome to my beautiful piece of Central Almaguin Off grid camping. I live on 8.25 acres of level fairly open land. 10 min NE of South River The campground is about 3 acres, with 3 sites Beside a small lake, Wendigo Lake, with a wide creek exiting the lake . Paddling distance to 2 other lakes that feed into Wendigo lake. very quiet, private place, stress free, excellent for relaxing, great place for staging daytrips, safe if you want to do a few days in Algonquin Park. dogs and pets welcome, but must be leashed on the property. I have a friendly dog but will leash her also. the sunsets here are awesome, see pics Located only 12 kms from West entrance to Algonquin Park. Dark skies and fairly open area for stargazing. Many walking trails close by . ATV trails and tours nearby also. Bird migration route, excellent for bird watching. In my 10 yrs here I have seen 97 different species of birds on the property or flying over. Very private, closest neighbor 3/4 km away.
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Beneath the Stars - Haliburton County Escape

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents1 acre · Minden, ON
We have a beautiful, densely treed, and well-groomed 1-acre piece of property in desirable cottage country that's craving your company! The mature trees, corner lot and private road offer seclusion, tranquility and peaceful atmosphere. The terrain is steep and hilly; however there are flatter areas to pitch a tent or level a trailer. The site boasts serenity as it remains untouched to significant changes to honor its original beauty and encourage its sustainability. It is within walking distance to the world-famous, Panam Summer Games host " The Minden White Water Preserve/Rapids", which is used for kayaking and hiking. Walking distance to a public beach on the desirable Horseshoe Lake, part of a 3 chain lake, where you can fish, swim and relax in clean, sparkling waters. Our oasis welcomes you! Choose from two options. Beneath The Stars Tenting Escape - tent or RV(up to 25 feet) site with an outhouse Rustic Cozy Cabin - ideal for a family or group. Currently can sleep 5 adults comfortably, or 6 with small children. We are in a very desirable location; only 10 minute drive to the village of Minden, and surrounded by natural beauty and activities for nature lovers!
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Eagle Lake Narrows Sunset Sites

3 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · South River, ON
Learn more about this land: Come and camp on beautiful Eagle Lake with approximately 120' frontage facing North. The campsites are only steps away from the water’s edge where you can enjoy stunning sunsets. Swimming, fishing and a playground are just across the road. The sites have a raised fire pit to cook your meals and a picnic table for enjoying them. We can provide firewood for $12 a bag, just ask!  These medium sites can accommodate two tents or a small camper with a total of four people. There is a shared outhouse, with flush toilets at the park across the road. Each site has water and electricity, and you can also find a WIFI signal nearby.  Eagle Lake Narrows Country Store is on the same three acre property. There you can rent boat, canoe, kayak, SUP and bicycles. Right across the road is a public beach, perfect for a relaxing day with family or friends. The public beach also is equipped with handy amenities like bathrooms, change rooms, fishing docks, and extra parking.  Eagle Lake is approximately 3 hours from Toronto, just over 4 hours from Ottawa, and less than an hour to Huntsville. It is very close to Algonquin Park.
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Camping near Huntsville guide

Overview

Nestled among the highlands of the Canadian Shield and surrounded by the Muskoka Lakes, Huntsville is the biggest town in Ontario’s favourite cottage country. And you don’t have to travel far to find the water (or the woods)—the Muskoka River winds right through the community, home to three lakes and a provincial park. Take some time to browse the charming shops and cafes downtown, where you can spot murals by the Group of Seven, renowned in Canada and known for their boreal landscapes. Then stock up on gear and food before heading for the wilderness—you’ll find it in every direction.

Where to go

Arrowhead Provincial Park

Just northeast of the town centre, Arrowhead Provincial Park is all about its namesake lake. Swim at three separate sand beaches, or get out onto the water in a canoe, kayak, or paddleboard. Then hike 15 kilometres of trails, including one that leads to a tumbling waterfall. In winter, its ice skating trail is a wonder—1.3 kilometres winding through evergreen forest and illuminated by torches at night.

Algonquin Provincial Park

Huntsville sits at the western gateway to Algonquin Provincial Park. Encompassing more than 7,500 square kilometres (larger than the province of Prince Edward Island), the park includes thousands of lakes, eight campgrounds, and 14 interpretive trails, plus a logging museum and an excellent visitor’s centre. Stay along Highway 60 or, even better, paddle a canoe or kayak deep into the interior, where you may just find an entire lake to yourself.

Mikisew Provincial Park

Spread along the shores of Eagle Lake, Mikisew Provincial Park is an excellent park to get out on the water. Get into a canoe, kayak, or paddleboard (all are available to rent at the park office) and paddle around the small islands that dot the lake, or take a dip at one of the three beaches. And when you’re ready for something different, hike one of their four interconnected loop trails, or play 18 on the disc-golf course.

Georgian Bay Islands National Park

A whole different experience than the relatively small lakes that dot Muskoka, Georgian Bay Islands National Park is part of the world’s largest freshwater archipelago. Spend time on the white-sand beaches (lined with aquamarine waters), hike to scenic vistas, cycle through the woodlands, or get on your boat to explore endless islands.

When to go

July and August, the peak summer months, are the hottest and best for getting into the lakes and rivers, which can be downright chilly well into spring. But summer is also extremely busy, with seemingly half of Toronto, just to the south, renting cottages and camping in Muskoka. Bring bug spray if visiting in spring (days can be nice and warm in May, and evenings are nice in June), and know that autumn colours pop in September and October, peaking around Canadian Thanksgiving. While some attractions shut down into fall, there’s plenty to keep you busy in winter, including alpine and Nordic skiing, curling, skating, and snowshoeing.

Know before you go

  • Huntsville is the largest town in Muskoka and also the best place to stock up on camping and other supplies. Options will be more limited in the smaller, surrounding communities.
  • Highway 11, which serves as the main street of Muskoka and connects the region with the greater Toronto area, becomes extremely busy on weekends, especially in summer. If driving up on a Friday or down on a Sunday, be prepared for heavy traffic.
  • If you’re headed north, pack everything you need before heading into the wilderness. Don’t count on mobile service away from town and the main highways.

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