Camping near London with campfires

Thrilling ziplines and freshwater canoe voyages are just the beginning of what London has to offer.

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Spring Arbour Magic Forest &Trails!

13 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents49 acres · Walsingham, ON
Pitch your tent in our picturesque Carolinian forest in the heart of Norfolk county! Choose from 9 tent sites and 1 lodging site spread across 10 acres of wooded area on our 49 Acre farm. Well-kept trails to explore throughout. We are proud to have made the runner-up list for best Hipcamp in Ontario 2023 The terrain is mostly flat but interesting. Campsites are private with good separation from each other. Sites contain a picnic table and fire pit. Campfires are permitted according to our approved burn plan before midnight. 5G/LTE cellphone service is good for Bell, Rogers and Telus networks. FREE Firewood can be gathered on the forest floor or pay for on-site pre-cut wood. Outhouses are close to campsites....but not too close 💩 Port Rowan is only 12 minutes away by car, most amenities can be purchased only 1 minute away at the local Busy Bee gas station. We are situated in the middle of a Recreation Hotspot! Our site is within 3 minutes of paddling the Big Creek, 3 to 10 minutes to several A+ hiking trails, 15 minutes to amazing freshwater beaches of Long Point and Turkey Point, and the area is abound with cycling trails, motorcycle routes, geocaching, boat launches (we have room here for your boat!), cider/wine tours, and more! We are the perfect basecamp for everything the Long Point Bay area has to offer We have some great watering holes nearby like burning kiln winery, hounds of Erie and Charlotteville brewing company. Birders Paradise! The ‘Long Point Birding Area’ in Norfolk County is one of Canada’s premier birding locales. With over 400 species of birds observed, Long Point looms large as one of the most exciting places on the continent to observe our rich birdlife. For all tourism options check out https://www.norfolkcounty.ca/visiting/ We look forward to hosting you!
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Braemar Valley Nature Sanctuary

3 sites · Tents18 acres · Woodstock, ON
A nature enthusiasts private 18 acre backcountry-style getaway. Located in the beautiful Braemar Valley- 10 minutes from Woodstock, Ontario. Pine/oak/walnut stands, babbling brook, wildflower fields. 3+ km's of hiking trails through the forest, along the fields, across the creek and overlooking the valley. Cyclists can try out the km's of scenic gravel roads in the area. The camp site is located in a creek-side wildflower field surrounded by silver maples, cottonwoods and pine stands and has a thunder box,  picnic table, and fire pit. Pets are welcome so long as they are controlled and cleaned up after. Check out our youtube channel to see all the animals on the property:  MsBackyard. ZERO TOLERANCE policy towards disrespectful behaviour to the land or neighbors. FYI regarding Deer hunting season. There's no hunting permitted on the property but there is on adjacent properties, so you may hear activity in the area. Please be aware of this before booking during the following weeks: Controlled deer hunt (shotgun) November 4 to November 10 December 2 to December 8 If you want to check out a nearby restaurant, the Brick House Brew Pub in Woodstock is less than 10 minutes down the road!
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The Pinecone

1 site · Lodging40 acres · Simcoe, ON
Come to the Pinecone to completely relax and disconnect (seriously you will because there is no cell service!). During Summer and much of Spring and Fall, you should be able to drive up to the cabin. Unless your vehicle has especially low clearance. The road/path out to the bunkie started as a well-made tractor path that has held up well over the years but has some rocks and bumps. Once through the gate it’s only a 1-minute drive to where you will park. This road may be a bit muddy! If you are looking for a Bunkie getaway, we would be happy to host you; please note the following: - If there has been a lot of snow the private road from the street to the Bunkie is not plowed. Depending on the type of vehicle you are driving, you may have to park at the gate entrance and walk in (4-5min walk) to get to the Bunkie. - There is a mini wood fireplace in the Bunkie for sleeping but depending on the temperature outside and/or the wind it still may be a little chilly. - There is lots of free wood available for an outside fire but we are sometimes low on small pieces to start fire or use for the mini fireplace. You can bring in your own extra kindling or bring own saw/axe to chop. - Bring your own extra blankets. DETAILS: Sleeping loft accessible by ladder comfortably sleeps 2. You'll have an outdoor fire pit, picnic table and 2 grills (we have lots of wood but you can bring your own charcoal for cooking). Enjoy watching the starts at night by the fire and visits from the abundant wildlife. There is 1 queen size bed in the loft for sleeping which is accessible by ladder. You will melt into the pillow-top mattress, luscious linens and don’t want to wake up heavenly pillows. Our well-appointed shared bathroom features a refreshing shower with both warm and cold water, ensuring you feel rejuvenated after a day of adventure. With running water readily available, you'll have everything you need for a relaxing getaway. Plus, our convenient tap located at the side of the washroom is easily accessible for all guests. There is a small table for 2 inside the bunkie or you can prep food and eat outside on the picnic table. A small fridge cooler is available to store any perishable food you may have. Bring your own ice. The bunkie has solar lighting for the evenings. If you don’t want to find your own firewood in the forest you can pick it up from locals on your way in for $5/bundle (see stands at the end of driveways). It is a big chunk of land but you can't really get 'lost' on it for any significant period of time. We are bounded by roads so eventually you will find your way. But, if you aren't experienced in the woods you may want to keep your wandering short, to start, as you get familiar with the land. Dog friendly!! We provide: • Bed linens and pillows • Toilet Paper • Small fridge to be used as cooler • Charcoal BBQ • BBQ Utensils • First Aid kit What to bring: • Drinking water • Coal (for grilling) • Food + anything required to prepare/eat your meals • Ice • Bug spray, sunscreen, etc • Garbage bags
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Oliver's Tiny House & Nordic Spa

5 sites · Lodging40 acres · Simcoe, ON
Welcome to Olivers Tiny House & Nordic Spa nestled in the wilderness forest! If you're looking for a true escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, look no further. Our cozy and well-equipped tiny house hideaway offers a perfect getaway cottage experience. In addition to the tranquil surroundings, we offer a luxurious hot tub and sauna for your ultimate relaxation and enjoyment. *** We asked that you PLEASE review the entire listing before booking.**** After a day of exploring the nearby trails, nearby beaches (Port Dover, Turkey Point, Long Point) or simply soaking in the peacefulness of the forest, unwind in the hot tub while gazing at the star-filled sky. Our tiny home is thoughtfully designed to provide all the comforts you need, with cozy furnishings and modern amenities. ****At times, there *may* be other guests in the bunkies within the 40 arc forest but you're spread enough apart for privacy. The tiny home lot we are placed on is exclusive to YOUR booking including the hot tub and sauna.**** Escape the noise and distractions of the outside world and revel in the simplicity and serenity that our tiny home in the wilderness has to offer. Please note that we DO NOT have Wi-Fi and the limited cellphone reception ensures a complete break from technology, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. Things to Note Before Booking: Cellular Service Limitations - Telus Customers: Please be aware that the service for Telus mobile phones may be limited or completely unavailable. - Rogers Customers: Service is expected to be operational for Rogers cell phones. - Other Providers: The compatibility of other service providers is not confirmed at this time. We recommend checking with your provider or preparing for limited connectivity. Power Availability: - We operate with a limited power supply. Electrical appliances may operate at a lower efficiency than you're used to at home. We ask guests to be conservative in their power usage to ensure a smooth experience. In case of no power or an act of God. We have a back up generator you can hook up. Wood burning Sauna and Hot Tub: - Embrace the off-grid lifestyle with our wood-burning sauna and hot tub. It’s a unique feature that takes time and care to use: - Bring fire starter logs, kindling, & firewood*** -Heating up the sauna and hot tub is a process that requires patience. - Because hot tub is in a forest around trees there may be leaves or small bugs that get in so be aware of this. We do our best to clean it but also provide the nets for you to be able to clean it if needed during your stay. -Hot tub water may be discoloured by the cedar wood releasing tannins (natural oils). Not harmful and maintained. OUR HOT TUB CLOSES DOWN NOVEMBER 15, 2024 UNTIL SPRING 2025. - Should you have any questions or need additional information, don't hesitate to reach out by sending us a direct message. Because of the low power voltage stove top cooking in the tiny home is NOT permitted. As always, our barbecue filled with propane is provided with a side burner for outdoor cooking. An outdoor fire-pit is ready for your gathering and enjoyment needs. We strive to offer an authentic and serene experience, all while surrounded by nature. By booking with us, you are opting for a getaway that is in harmony with its natural surroundings, offering peace, tranquility, and a touch of adventure. We look forward to welcoming you! The entire tiny home is accessible to guests. Other things to note ***Please note that the loft areas is not suitable for young children or anyone with mobility issues. By booking our tiny home, you acknowledge and agree to our liability sheet, which outlines our policies and procedures for your safety and well-being.***
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Camping near London with campfires guide

Overview

With over 200 parks, London, Ontario has a natural charm alongside all the urban amenities of a bustling metropolitan center. The city is in the southern part of the province, close to Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. With plenty of freshwater access, starry skies in Point Pelee National Park, and winter adventures on Mount Boler, London delivers activities year-round. Visit in July to experience SunFest—a world-renowned festival where performers from around the globe share their talents, from dancing and singing to visual arts. Or stop by in August to get a taste of The London Ribfest, the second-biggest barbecue festival in North America. Look for RV parks and tent campsites nearby to get easy access to all the entertaining experiences London provides.

Where to go

Niagara Falls

Over 12,000 years old and 54 metres high, Niagara Falls is a force to be reckoned with just about 2 hours from London. Experience views of the Niagara Gorge and world-famous whirlpool while suspended 67-metres in the air on a zipline speeding up to 70 km/hour. Or view the iconic waterfall on a 20-minute boat tour that pulls you right into the misty base of the falls. The surrounding city delivers an abundance of activities, like helicopter rides, a butterfly conservatory, and sprawling wineries. Campers have a range of accommodations to choose from, including pull-through RV campsites, large-capacity cabins, and tent campsites equipped with firepits and picnic tables.

Main Beach in Port Stanley

Stretch out on 500 metres of sandy shoreline at Main Beach in Port Stanley—a 45-minute drive from London. It holds a coveted Blue Flag status for providing high-quality water and top-notch environmental standards that keep the lake clean and swimming-friendly. The slightly smaller and less populated Little Beach is a four-minute drive from Main Beach and offers an additional 185 metres of sandy shores. While both beaches are open year-round, lifeguards are only on duty from June until September.

Point Pelee National Park

Roughly a 2-hour drive from London, Point Pelee National Park is a peninsula at the southernmost point of Canada. With 20 kilometres of soft sand beach and several large ponds, the park is a sensational spot for canoeing and kayaking. Book a guided canoe tour or private rentals to explore with unbound freedom. The park is classified as a Dark Sky Preserve, and on certain nights, campers are welcomed to stay after regular hours to take in the twinkling night sky. Check out cabin rentals with natural gas barbecues and parking for one vehicle in the nearby lot. While there is an admission fee to enter Point Pelee National Park, it's waived for kids age 17 and younger.

Boler Mountain

Enjoy all-season fun on Boler Mountain. Ski runs and tobogganing routes twist through the 120 acres of land in the winter, while hiking and downhill mountain biking trails cover the mountain in summer. Discover the Treetop Adventure Park (open from May until October), where campers can challenge themselves on a rope course and an exhilarating 335-metre long zip line. Wind down at the end of the day with an outdoor yoga session before heading back to an RV park with on-site laundry, full hookups, and fire rings.

When to go

London has four distinct seasons, so the best time to visit depends on which activities are on the agenda. Summer runs from June to September, bringing an average high of 26°C—a prime temperature for canoeing in Point Pelee National Park or touring Niagara Falls by boat. The deciduous trees burst into a mosaic of color when Fall arrives in October. January and February are the months to pick for skiing, as snowfall will be in full swing on Mount Boler. Make sure to book far in advance for dates that overlap with festivals, since campsites get booked quickly.

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