The best camping near Moose Lake Provincial Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Moose Lake Provincial Park adventure.

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Pine Forest and River Getaway

4 sites · RVs, Tents160 acres · Piney, MB
Our main camping area in right on the river on an 80 acre forest.  We have many great hiking trails and and lots of wildlife to see.  We are only 20 minutes from Buffalo Point which offers fantastic fishing and has 3 beautiful sand beaches many trails and kids play park.  We are also only 30 minutes from Moose lake or Whitemouth Lake which also offers excellent fishing and Moose Lake has a very nice beach and kids play area as well.  We have another 80 acre forest area only 2 kms from our main camp area for the more experienced hikers.  We have a small flock of chickens and a few roosters.  There is a bar, and general store in the town of Sprague only about a mile away.  We have an outhouse available for our guests.  If you have any special requests or questions please feel free to contact us.  Learn more about this land:We have two 80 acre parcels of land located within 2 km of each other. Enjoy camping right along the riverside!  We have an outhouse and generator available. We are pet-friendly.If you're bringing an RV, we can accommodate vehicles up to 30ft in length and the site is flat.Amenities include potable water, a toilet, a picnic table, and wifi in certain areas of the property.We have hiking and quadding trails on the property. Lots of wildlife to be seen in the area. 
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Tamarack Shack & Tipi

4 sites · Lodging160 acres · MB
We are a small Eco Resort in Sandilands Provincial Forest. All 4 cabins are solar, and off grid. Just 3 min for Woodridge, and set on the western border of the Sandilands provincial Forest. It's a cottage community and sees a steady influx of visitors. There are groomed snowmobile trails, cross country ski trails, as well as a ATVing, and hunting in the area. SANDILANDS PROVINCIAL FOREST: The soil is still a reminder of the ancient beaches, but is now covered with a rich forest of mixed hardwoods and majestic pine. The high sand ridges of the Sandilands area, known as Bedford Hills and Cypress Mountains, are the second highest point of elevation in Manitoba. Additionally you will have access to all the shared amenities of the eco-resort including a wood-fired barrel sauna (all year), outdoor shower (in the summer) As well as the Organic swimming pool. There are 3 other unique rents on the property Fire pit firewood can be bought $20 for a wagon (Woodstove wood is provide). You can also buy hand made Metis art. (all money goes to the artisan) We also buy décor and blankets from Metis, and aboriginal company's in Canada.
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The best camping near Moose Lake Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Escape to the serene Moose Lake Provincial Park, where the rare white pine stands tall and wildlife roams free. Ideal for a family weekend getaway, the park offers a variety of outdoor activities, from volleyball to fishing. With 72 basic and 24 electrical campsites, adventurers can stay amidst the natural beauty. The park's long beach invites leisurely strolls, while the nearby grocery store adds convenience to your wilderness escape.

Notable campgrounds

  • The main campground provides 72 basic sites nestled in nature's embrace, perfect for tenting under the stars.
  • For those seeking a touch of comfort, 24 electrical sites offer the perfect blend of wilderness and convenience.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak summer weekends, to secure your ideal campsite at Moose Lake.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies and last-minute openings for unexpected opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options if Moose Lake is fully booked, ensuring you don't miss out on the adventure.

When to go

The best time to visit Moose Lake Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and all facilities are open. Spring and fall offer quieter visits but prepare for cooler temperatures. Winter provides a stark, frozen landscape, suitable for the hardiest of explorers.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's website for any seasonal closures or alerts before planning your trip.
  • Remember to pack insect repellent and sun protection to enjoy your visit comfortably.
  • Accessibility varies across the park; contact the park office for specific needs.
  • Bring your own watercraft or rent one nearby to make the most of Moose Lake's waters.
  • Stay connected with the park's updates by following their social media channels.

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