The best camping in Komoka Provincial Park, ON

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Lake Erie Lookout

98%
(30)
41km from Komoka Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
Learn more about this land: Enjoy a waterfront view of Lake Erie 105 feet above the water! This quiet private area is surrounded by forest with a beautiful view of Lake Erie. It’s off the main road on a dead end road with no authorized access, situated at the back of a 12 acre property. The camp site is ____ sqft plus a path that can be walked on through the forest (there is some private property and private areas around the camp site that should not be accessed, they will be marked) The 5th wheel trailer with 2 single beds can be combined into a double bed. The trailer has many amenities including, a fridge/freezer, bell satellite TV, Stereo system, Kitchen with some supplies, potable water, toilet with a septic system, outdoor furniture, propane bbq, 2 burner hot plate, picnic table, and fire-pit. Many chairs to sit at both the fire-pit and deck, the trailer has a retractable awning that can be used to provide more shade for the deck There is no direct beach access, however, the beach is 5 mins driving time to Port Bruce, 15 mins to Port Stanley or 25 mins to Port Burwell The trailer is an older 5th wheel in livable condition, set in the forest, the trailer has signs of aging, there are animals that call the forest their home, we do the best we can to keep them out but animals will be animals it is not luxury, but very comfy, quiet and peaceful It does have its limitations No heat, no hot water, no WiFi, no shower, no oven, no stove, no microwave The water pump switch has to be turned on and off during use Some phone service providers work better than others on site As the property is on the edge of the cliff at the back, please use common sense when close to the edge, the edges are not meant to be stood on, it is quite safe if you don’t go right to the edge if you are looking to turn it off for a few days, get away from busy city life for a weekday/weekend or just simply reconnect with nature- this is the place!” Any questions please feel free to ask We look forward to hosting you!
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CA$55
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Pine Forest Camping

91%
(22)
43km from Komoka Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents
Offering 10 acres - Our property is entirely unique, hidden back about 50 meters from the road, we have natural resources planted including blue spruce, Norway spruce, white cedar, white pine, Jackpine, and red oak which make up the 6,500 trees we had brought in to make our own hideaway forest.While in town check out Clovermead Apiaries, Pinafore Park, Winter Wheat, Steed & Company Lavender, Anything Used and Sparta Country Candles, Springwater Conservation Area, Port Bruce Provincial Park, Quai Du Vin Estate Winery, Gay Lea Dairy Heritage Museum, Archie Coulter Conservation Area.The property offers two sites and is ideal for tent and car camping. Please note there is no toilet on site so be sure to bring your own camping toilet or dig a cat hole. Campfires are permitted within local regulations and pets are welcome. 
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CA$30
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Wild Rose Sanctuary

100%
(10)
48km from Komoka Provincial Park · 2 sites · Lodging
Nestled into the lush green forest on a beautiful family farm, our fully furnished cabin and bell tent await you. You can choose from one of two listings: a bell tent or a cabin. This secluded and quiet haven sits atop one of the farm's rolling hills, letting you gaze into the forest view below. Watch the sunset or rise and listen to nature's music as stress melts away. The farm is surrounded by quaint country roads, farms, and homes to explore. This is the perfect place to unplug, relax, clear your mind, read, meditate, and get away from the noise of everyday life. Nearby off-the-beaten-path hiking to immerse yourself in nature & greenery (forest bathing!). The farm itself is surrounded by quaint country roads, farms, and homes to explore. Follow the river road to do some wading, fishing, swimming, or simply sitting in this gorgeous bucolic setting to calm your nervous system and let the stress melt away. Nearby, within 20 minutes drive, are Stratford and St. Marys - both lovely towns with lots of beauty & culture to offer if/when you're wanting to re-enter civilization!
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CA$153
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Braemar Valley Nature Sanctuary

99%
(53)
52km from Komoka Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents
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. 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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CA$50
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Chris's Place

100%
(20)
53km from Komoka Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Offering a serviced camping site for tents for up to 4 persons, with a firepit, hammock chairs, rustic toilet, shower, a large deck with bar-height table and chairs, floating dock, garbage and recycling bins, canoe and private 1.5 acre lake! Parking is right at the campsite, following a 400m tractorway over grass. This tractorway enters and exits onto the county road independent of the host’s private home driveway. Our small, bio-diverse farm is in a quiet location but only 10km from shops and cafes. Our property is run with minimal chemical inputs. The lake supports fish, turtles, thousands of tree frogs in the spring, and musk rat, woodland ducks, and heron. You may also see rare bobolinks, barn swallows, and bats in summer. Star gazing is very good, there is very little light pollution. Tall poplar trees provide shade and shelter as well as pleasant sounds of the wind. Footwear is advised. Conditions underfoot are usually good, we do try to keep poison ivy in check but it does pop up here and there.
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CA$55
 / night

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The best camping in Komoka Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Nestled along the Thames River, Komoka Provincial Park offers a serene escape into nature's embrace. With its scenic trails winding through meadows and mature forests, the park is a haven for day-trippers seeking tranquility or adventure. While overnight stays are not on the agenda, the park's year-round accessibility ensures that every visit is filled with exploration and discovery.

When to go

The best time to visit Komoka Provincial Park is during the warmer months when the full splendour of its meadows and forests can be truly appreciated. Winter visits offer a stark, frozen beauty, but be prepared for chilly conditions and limited access to some areas of the park.

Know before you go

  • Trails are not maintained or track set in winter; exercise caution when skiing or snowshoeing.
  • Parking is available at 503 Gideon Drive with LED lighting and a privy.
  • For any accessibility concerns or alternative formats of content, contact the park's customer service.
  • Remember, Komoka is a day-use only park; nearby parks offer camping options.
  • Check the Middlesex-London Health Unit for regional health advisories before your visit.

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