The best camping near Annapolis Basin Look Off Provincial Park

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Owl's Hollow Eco-Therapy Glamping

2 sites · Lodging, Tents11 acres · Caledonia, NS
Get back to nature at our lakefront eco-therapy camping and glamping property where you will experience serene lake life and forest bathing at its best! Owl's Hollow offers you private camping and glamping on Tupper Lake at one of two unique sites: The Hut and The Perch (new for summer 2024). Each site is tucked away at the end of its own walk-in trail where you find yourself at the water's edge yet surrounded by majestic white pines. This is a quiet part of the lake with very few residents and motorized boats. Book The Hut or The Perch site at Owl's Hollow for your next camping adventure and be as lazy or active as your body needs to rejuvenate. Guaranteed the experience will bring you back to the calmness you may have been missing! By booking Owl's Hollow lodging/camping, you agree to save and hold harmless Karen and Ben Perry from any liability arising out of your stay. You acknowledge that there are hazards such as uneven surfaces, heights, bodies of water, wildfire, wildlife and noxious plants that are beyond the control of the owner and you assume all responsibility for your own safety. Nova Scotia Registration Number: RYA-2023-24-04051421027007770-28
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Charming Chance Harbour

3 sites · RVs2 acres · Chance Harbour, NB
Crow Island rd. Is located on a peninsula in the bay of Fundy. There are many beaches, waterfalls and hiking paths in the area. There is an old graveyard on the peninsula directly across from the site & there is an unknown British soldier who washed ashore during the civil war & some of the locals buried him there. The tide pool is located at the tip of this peninsula. At the end of crow island rd. Is a lovely beach and crow island can be accessed by crossing the breakwater. There is a footpath all around the island. The Belding reef nature preserve is a short walk down Chance Harbour rd. Step over the chain gate at the end of the road and the trail head is on the left at the top of the hill. Just behind the church there is a short path to a beautiful Sandy beach that faces the wharf. At the end of Cranberry Head lane there is a Nordic spa, another gorgeous beach and a couple of waterfalls coming down the mountain.Learn more about this land:Bring your van or RV and enjoy the wonderful ocean views!This site has a bbq and 2 bistro sets. There is a deck on the hillside which overlooks the water. The water in the bay is much calmer which makes it ideal for water sports. The area is a haven for birdwatchers, nature lovers, and foragers. There is a tide pool for swimming at the edge of the property on the ocean side. Basically in front of the big rock. Please be mindful of the currents. There are also many deer, foxes, raccoons & porcupines on the peninsula so pets must be leashed. This also means there are ticks & fleas as well.  We also have a pull-through site across the street that has no amenities other than a table. This site is reserved for trailers 35 feet and larger or for people with boats to put in.Belding Reef Nature preserve is a hiking trail just around the corner. Kayaks and small boats can be put in at the lot across from the site. We are 20 minutes from Saint John & 20 minutes from New River Beach.We look forward to hosting you!
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Beaver River Beach

2 sites · Lodging2 acres · Beaver River, NS
Escape to your own slice of paradise with our charming beachfront A-frame cabin perched on stilts, offering panoramic views of breathtaking sunsets over the western horizon. Nestled in just 144 square feet, this cozy retreat is designed for two, perfect for a romantic getaway or a solo escape. Inside, you'll find a comfortable fold-down bed, inviting you to relax and unwind amidst the soothing sounds of the ocean waves. We provide a full mattress with a protective cover, ensuring a clean and hygienic stay. Step outside to discover your private bonfire area, ideal for cozy evenings under the stars (subject to local fire regulations). The cabin features a quaint out door dining area picnic table and indoor folding bar top and shelving for your essentials, creating a rustic yet comfortable atmosphere. Embrace the off-grid experience with a small power box providing essential lighting and power, allowing you to disconnect while still enjoying modern comforts. Remember to bring your own sleeping bag and drinking water for a true glamping adventure in harmony with nature. Experience the simplicity and beauty of coastal living at our tiny minimalist A-frame cabin, where every sunset becomes a cherished memory and every moment is a chance to reconnect with nature and yourself.
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The best camping near Annapolis Basin Look Off Provincial Park guide

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About

Nestled in the heart of Nova Scotia, Annapolis Basin Look Off Provincial Park is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape. Here, visitors can indulge in the simple pleasure of a picnic while soaking in the panoramic views of the Annapolis Basin. Although small in size, this picturesque spot offers a memorable experience for nature lovers and photographers alike, providing a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Annapolis Basin Look Off Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the skies are clear. However, visitors should be mindful that these are also the busiest times. For a quieter experience, consider the shoulder seasons of late spring or early autumn.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Be aware that there are no camping facilities at this location; it's a day-use area for picnics and sightseeing.
  • Wear appropriate footwear for walking and exploring the scenic lookout areas.
  • Remember to carry out all trash and leave the park as pristine as you found it.
  • Accessibility may vary depending on the season, so it's wise to contact the park in advance for current conditions.

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