Explore the wild Canadian Shield on an unforgettable RV camping trip near Marathon.
On the shores of Lake Superior near Marathon, RVers can experience true Ontario natural beauty and outdoor exploration. About half an hour south of Marathon, Hattie Cove Campground at Pukaskwa National Park offers RV campsites suitable for travel trailers and campervans, including some RV campsites with electrical hookups. Comfort stations with flush toilets and showers open around mid-May. The visitor center has a park store for essentials, plus available wifi and interpretive programming to learn more about the area. Then hike 18 kilometres round trip to the White River Suspension Bridge to enjoy views of Chigamiwinigum Falls. Neys Provincial Park has another notable RV campground with electrical hookups, potable drinking water, and picnic tables. It also offers easy beach access from pull-through sites for big rigs, so motorhome campers of all kinds can enjoy a paddle on the lake. Many public RV parks near Marathon are only open from late spring to early fall, coinciding with warmer weather for water activities and forest adventures.