Camping in Ferris Provincial Park, ON

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Hemlock Point Campground

98%
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3 sites · RVs, Tents · Madoc, ON
Hemlock Point Campground is set on a private waterway fed by the Black River, nestled among forests and rocky ridges. Internet is limited (cell signal is okay) but the wildlife (some rare) is abundant. Each campsite is spacious and well equipped, with a private driveway, toilet, bbq/Coleman, screenhouse and more. As well as using the canoe and/or kayak provided, campers are also welcome to hike the marked and groomed waterfront trail (over 2 km) or others within the 56 acre property, just down the road is the yellow bridge over the Black River where a decent swimming hole can be found (Look for the groomed trail on the right just after the yellow bridge and follow it to the rapids). ATV's are permitted on the road, (gateway to trails to Lingham, Deer Rock, Caniff, and Skootamatta Lakes, and more) and friendly dogs are welcome off leash. This is a unique gelogical landscape, situated between Mt. Moriah, the Elzevir pluton complex and the Black River in an ultramafic zone, with coloured quartz veins and pillowed granite outcroppings. Mixed forest with varied species of deciduous and conifer trees - due to aerial seeding after a forest fire over 80 years ago, leaving charred stumps that can still be found from natural char preservation. Home to pileated woodpeckers, hawks, eagles and kingfishers, otters, fishers, salamanders, brown river trout and everything in between, either from the vantage of a hammock or on a hike in the forest this natural site won't disappoint.
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Foresthill Retreat

96%
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2 sites · Lodging · Harcourt, ON
New bigger tent this year. This property used to be a farm until 1912, the glamping site is located far from the house in what used to be a vegetable garden! The glamping tent is new this year and well equipped and has everything you need for a cozy comfortable stay including electricity! The outdoor kitchen on site has everything you need to cook a delicious meal. There are also outdoor shower, tables and chairs, and an extremely well-stocked site super clean outhouse. Lots of lakes in the area. General stores and gas within 5 minutes and the Grocery stores are within 15 minutes for all your camping needs. Provincial Parks Nearby: Wolf Island Provincial Park - 10 minutes, Kawartha Highlands Signature Park - 15 minutes, Quackenbush Provincial Park - 25 minutes, Petroglyphs Provincial Park - 30 minutes At night you will hear nothing but frogs, very private and very romantic. We can't wait to host you at Foresthill Retreat!
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Tiny Village Woodland

95%
(95)
24 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents · Arden, ON
Tiny Village Woodland Park, is a private campground spread across 96 acres of stunning nature, offering a variety of spots for every kind of camper. Whether you're into cozy cabins, fancy glamping, or just pitching your tent under the stars, we've got you covered. And if you're all about RVs, we've got serviced daily spots and even seasonal spots for those who want to make Woodland Park their home away from home. Our mission? To provide an extraordinary experience for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. We believe that enjoying the great outdoors shouldn't come with a hefty price tag. So, whether you're roasting marshmallows with the family or taking a solo hike to recharge, we've designed Woodland Park to be your affordable escape into the beauty of Mother Nature. Cherish the simple joys in life, for it's the little moments that transform your time with us into something truly special. We're here to ensure that your stay at Woodland is more than just a getaway – it's a memory in the making, filled with relaxation, adventure, and those unforgettable, cherished moments.
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Tryfan Forest

94%
(195)
11 sites · RVs, Tents · Haliburton, ON
Tryfan Forest is an 800 acre privately owned managed forest and wilderness reserve. It borders thousands of acres of crown land wilderness. This is truly a one-of-a-kind outdoor experience. The property gives access to the lake as well as Tryfan Forest's many trails, and diverse landscape. Tryfan Forest provides something for all outdoor enthusiasts no matter what your experience level is! Choose from five different options including: Ravens Point Camping - 3 different lakeside sites accessible by 1.5-2km hike or by canoe. All three Raven's Point campsites have their own thunderbox toilet newly constructed in May 2021, as well as picnic tables and private docks on the lake. Sand Flats - This campsite is ideally suited for large groups and for winter camping. It features a sheltered, private, flat area for tents, and a central picnic table. This site is located deep in a remote wilderness setting. Tryfan House - a custom-built log cabin on the lake with all the amenities. Spoil yourself with this four-bedroom, full kitchen, 2 bathroom, 3 story luxury cottage, equipped with a hot tub and sauna
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Cabin in the Woods

100%
(91)
3 sites · Lodging, Tents · Marmora, ON
7 acres of field, forest, pond, waterfall, rapids, swimming hole! There are no bad views! Sit by the pond, sit by the creek, sit in the waterfall, sit out at Blueberry Hill for a pleasant breeze or up on SunStar Ridge for some nightly star gazing or lay back in a hammock or on zero gravity chairs 1 Bunkie on a hill overlooking the pond and 2 private tent sites, one at Boot Hill and one in the Field of Dreams. Each site has a fire pit and a compostable toilet and there is a compostable toilet in an outhouse on the property for the bunkie. Great for canoes, kayaks, bird and wildlife watching with spectacular star gazing. This property was part of an old homestead and as such I am still finding things so please respect the caution tape. Some finds are treasures (European Grapes, Bergamot, French Roses, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Ramps, Fiddle-heads) and others not so much. I am re purposing what I can and collecting the rest for disposal as I nurture this land back to what it was meant to be, paradise. There is an outdoor shower available as well. If you are green minded you are welcome here!
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Backwoods Cabin Co

92%
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3 sites · Lodging · Tweed, ON
Welcome to Backwoods Cabin Co. We have two unique glamping cabins available on our property located on the outskirts of Tweed and Madoc. The perfect spot to unwind, relax, and snuggle by the wood stove. There is a loop trail that goes around the entire 11 acres of land. There are markers along the trail so you know the boundaries of the area My family and I live on the property, we are here if you need anything urgently. We do spend a lot of time outside so the odd time you might hear our kids playing. We do have 2 VERY friendly dogs named Copper and Chief who might bark at you when you pull into the driveway but are on an electric fence so cannot get back to the cabin. We also have an outdoor cat named Wessie that may come and say hello. Follow us @backwoodscabinco *** PLEASE NOTE: THIS CABIN IS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE WOODS SO THERE WILL BE BUGS IN THE APPROPRIATE SEASONS (SPRINGTIME BLACK FLIES AND MOSQUITOS, SUMMERTIME MOSQUITOS AND DEER FLIES, FALL SOMETIMES MOSQUITOS) ***
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Dragonfly Ridge Rescue Farm

96%
(82)
4 sites · Lodging · ON
Dragonfly Ridge is a 98 acre farm. Our pretty cabins are perfect for folks to enjoy some glamping in the country, on the farm surrounded by friendly animals.  You can arrange to have a tour of the farm and hang out with donkeys, mini horses, llamas, alpacas, pigs, bunnies, sheep, goats, peacocks, ducks and chickens.  We have a lovely pond, and acres of forest you can explore.  Our farm is on a quiet country road where you can take a walk and enjoy the peace and quiet and connect with nature and one another without the distractions of wifi, street noises or city lights. We are within minutes of the Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park with all there is to see and do there, such as hiking, paddling, exploring, swimming.  We have a fire pit where you can enjoy a spectacular night sky unimpeded by any other lights. The cabin has electricity, lights, electric fireplace for heat. In the cabin we have a double bed, a table and 2 chairs, a two-burner stove with oven, a washing up station. Fall asleep listening to owls call and wolves howling in the distance.  Wake to the sounds of the animals on the farm, you may even be able to arrange to gather your own eggs for breakfast! We are confident you won't want to leave the farm, but in case you choose to explore beyond our 98 acres there is lots to still see and do within only a short drive. We are located close to Buckhorn, where you can explore more lakes, pick your own berries or visit pumpkin patches, pick up groceries or enjoy the restaurants in Buckhorn.  Also, in nearby Bobcaygeon you can find world-class shopping and dining, parks, beaches, festivals, a heritage village, and even more lakes. One hour north of us is Haliburton, with the Haliburton Forest and Wolf visitation Centre, Sir Sam's ski resort, shops and restaurants, and Sir Sandford Fleming's college of Fine Arts. Lakefield is only 35 minutes away offering shopping, a world famous literary festival, fine dining, and antique shows most weekends. Trent University is only 40 minutes south, in Peterborough where you can watch Peterborough Petes play hockey, attend free music festivals in the summer months, experience the best restaurants around, shop, see a movie, watch the boats in the Lift Locks, a World Heritage, visit the canoe museum, skate on the canal, and much more.
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Spirit Ridge Acres

100%
(30)
2 sites · Lodging · Bobcaygeon, ON
We are a small hobby farm set within a mature forest setting. There are two, newly built tiny home bunkies that are situated in private areas of our property, yet close enough to our main house for security, Each bunkie has a modern outhouse with composting toilets and non potable water for washing Guests will have the opportunity to commune with nature as we have a multitude of bird species and there is always good possibilities of wildlife viewing, as guests stroll down the nature trails. There are plenty of very cool areas along the trail where guests are able to participate in forest bathing/meditation or can just relax and listen to the wind rustling through the leaves of the trees. We have a couple of very gentle horses on our farm, that if anyone wishes, can schedule a time meet them and do some therapy grooming. There is also a small flock of egg laying hens that are quite social. We have a small on site store, which has some beautiful wood crafts that are created in our woodworking shop. Live-edge wood tables/charcuterie boards and other beautiful pieces as well as a large display of gorgeous healing crystals and metaphysical items are available for purchase if that's your interest. We are less than a 10 minute drive to Bobcaygeon, where you can find the world famous Kawartha Dairy, scrumptious restaurants, specialty clothing boutiques, grocery stores and pharmacies. Sturgeon Lake is the predominate lake with fabulous fishing/boating/ swimming. A 20 minute drive will get you to Fenelon Falls, Buckhorn or Kinmount where you will find the famous Kinmount Movie Theater that have the latest movies available. The Canadian Rail Trail is also nearby for anyone that wants to do some biking/hiking.
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CA$90
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@skydome.cabin (Glamping Getaway)

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1 site · Lodging · Belleville, ON
Soak up the summer at our cozy off-grid tiny cabin, tucked beneath tall, leafy trees just under two hours from Toronto. Unplug and unwind in nature’s embrace—only a short 4-minute walk takes you to the beautiful Crowe River. Cool off with a swim, cast a line, or head out on a kayaking or boating adventure—gear is ready and waiting for you. It’s the perfect warm-weather escape for outdoor enthusiasts, couples, or anyone craving a little peace and quiet under the sun. ☀️ Eco-Friendly Tiny Cabin for Your Summer Getaway or Glamping Escape ☀️ - Cozy 8x16 ft off-grid tiny home nestled in nature - Refreshing outdoor shower—perfect for warm days (only available in the summer) - Clean and well-maintained outhouse bathroom - Powered by solar panels for a sustainable stay - Running water from a holding tank for your convenience (only available in the summer) - BBQ with side burner for delicious outdoor meals. Basic spices included. - Gravel ground cover—so you can enjoy your stay tick-free!
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Camping in Ferris Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Ferris Provincial Park is sometimes described as “camping the way you remember it,” and it’s too true. This small park is the perfect place to try camping for the first time—or perhaps rediscover it, as the case may be. Within the park’s two campgrounds, its 163 campsites are shady and private with nearby gorgeous views over Ranney Falls. And, best of all, three interconnected area hiking trails are perfect for beginners. The trails pass by mature forests, small wetlands, restored stone fences, land that once served as homesteads for early settlers, and even a pedestrian suspension bridge.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for photographers: Valleyview Loop is positioned on a forested drumlin (an elongated hill) and several campsites offer a view across the Trent River Valley. 
  • Best for families: The Bedrock Loop is closest to the water, the boat launch, and the playground. 

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. You can make reservations for Ferris Provincial Park up to five months before your arrival. As it has just a small campground, you’ll want to book early to grab a spot during summer weekends. 
  2. Reservations cannot be cancelled or changed more than four months in advance. If you miss out on your preferred site at the five-month mark, you might get lucky with a cancellation at the four-month mark.
  3. If you’re hoping for a very last-minute spot, try calling the campground just after 12pm on the day of arrival. Campers have until noon to cancel their reservation should they want to leave early. With a little luck, you can grab the spot of someone who needs to leave early.

When to go

Ferris Provincial Park is open from mid-May to mid-October. Like many provincial parks, Ferris implements a liquor ban on Victoria Day (the second Monday in May) and for the 10 days preceding it. In spring, the wildflowers are beautiful along Drumlin Trail (though you may want to bring waterproof shoes just in case the soil is soggy). Come July and August, the park staff operate a Discovery Drop-in activity program for kids.  

Know before you go

  • There is no public swimming at Ferris Provincial Park, as a dam upstream causes strong currents and unsafe conditions. However, there is a small boat launch available within the park.
  • The shower blocks at Ferris are small compared to those at many other campgrounds. Keep in mind that you might experience lineups during a busy weekend.
  • Make time during your visit to check out the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge. When you cross over and enter the town of Campbellford, it’s just a short walk to the community’s popular chocolate factory.
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