The best camping near Lumsden Pond Provincial Park

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Off the Beaten Trail Eco Lodging

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Rose Bay, NS
Welcome to Off the Beaten Trail. Found on the beautiful South Shore of Nova Scotia, near the famous U.N.E.S.C.O Town of Lunenburg, making us a great central location. We offer a glamping experience that will be hard to beat. Offering unique full service units, Tent and RV sites. Recognized Superhost with Airbnb and voted #3 in Nova Scotia for Best Hipcamp in 2022 Open year round, for those who enjoy winter camping. Near by you’ll find Sea Glass beach (aka Spindlers Beach), The Ovens Natural Park, Sand Dollar Beach, Hirtles Beach, Oxners Beach (usually peaceful), Gaff Point Hiking Trail, Indian Path Common Trails, and Kingburg beach to name a few. For shopping locally we have The Rose Bay General Store and Bistro with NSLC Outlet. You’ll find convenience items, seasonal produce, fresh baked goods, take out and dine in eating, a great selection of imported Specialty items, and authentic Nova Scotian products. A great spot to stop on the way back from the beach for a bite to eat and supplies. We also have the Bayport Pub at the beginning of Feltzen South Road. With Great pub classics and fresh hot fish and chips, you’ll want to let them handle the cooking for a night, but make sure to leave room for the best Ice Cream around. Get the Scoop located in Feltzen South, just a short distance from us here at Off the Beaten Trail. Look up these great places and more online for hours and specials.
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Big Blue On The Bay

2 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Maitland, NS
"Big Blue" sits atop a lawn covered hill on the shore of the Cobequid Bay. A grove of fir and pine trees offer a sense of woodland solitude and fairies. The energy is magical. You can enjoy a front row seat or amble down over the lawn to sit on the end of the public wharf to watch the tidal bore squeeze into the mouth of the Shubenacadie River. It won't be long and you can marvel at the force of the water as it turns and begins to pour back toward the Bay of Fundy. Walk across the dyke to reach the oldest continually operating general store in North America - Frieze and Roy. Beyond the Wharf, a locally stocked craft shop borders us on the easterly side of the lawn. Next to it you will find Dawson Dowel Picnic Park, a playground and basketball court. On the westerly side of the driveway you there is a marsh area. The remnants of the shipyard where the WD Lawrence was built in the 1800's can be seen poking through the sand on the beach directly in front of the marsh. At low tide you can walk for miles in a westerly direction. Always be Tide Aware! Across the road from the marsh is the residence of WD Lawrence himself. It is a provincial museum. Directly across from Big Blue is a Ducks Unlimited pond. The sound of the geese and ducks can be heard 24 hours a day! There is a path that circumvents most of the pond. Adjacent to the Lawrence House parking lot there is an observatory where you can linger and watch the shenanigans of the occasional muskrat or possibly a beaver. The washrooms are accessed through a side door on the verandah of the main house. There are three showers and three toilets. If happen to be missing your "workout" there is a treadmill and exercise bike available to use. Outdoor fire regulations are strictly adhered to. There is a BBQ available for a small fee. Other perks (subject to scheduling) available at an additional cost might include: In-house Concerts; Reiki Sessions; Workshops and Ceremonies
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Serenity by the Sea

4 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · NS
Learn more about this land: Serene Oceanfront property 100 ft above the Bay of FundyJust a 5-minute walk to the Beach and Spencers Island Lighthouse Private Outdoor shower and antique soaker tub, indoor two-piece bathroom , individual fire pits at each sitewith rack for cooking, I encourage the use of a propane stove or BBQ when a fire ban is in place lots of water available by hose or in one of the two bathrooms*****Very private location******Watch Bald Eagles Fly By, Deer and bunnies roam and other wildlife are easy to spot Wild blackberries/ blueberries/ raspberries and mushrooms grow all around you 10 min drive to Chignecto National Park, The three sisters, and Cape D’or lighthouse. You can book a sea kayak tour or go hiking, biking, fishing, or paddle boarding with various local vendors .Cook local lobster outside on the fire pit( pot and lobster can be provided ) when in seasonThree delicious restaurants to choose fromThe Famous Wild Caraway,,The Hook and Anchor as well as The Yellow Bakehouse/bakery There are also local gift shops, one in Spencer’s Island, and one in Advocate Lots to see and do Wifi when In range.Electricity and charging station available for mobile devices and batteries etc Not suitable for small children or those not sturdy on their feet due to the uneven ground and steep cliff I live on site with my friendly 165 pound Neapolitan mastiff Friendly dogs are welcome on leash and never to be left unattended Clotheslines available for hanging, bathing, suits towels, etc. I also have towels for rent as well as bucket toilets with solidifying gel and bags. There’s a fridge that can be used to store your supplies. Picnic tables also currently being constructed for each of the two sites . Please bring your own camping chairs. Local store a ten-minute drive for all your needs from propane to groceries, and alcoholic beverages 35 minutes from Parrsboro along Highway #209
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The Ship Wreck

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Chester Basin, NS
The Ship Wreck is a secluded getaway on Hennigar Lake 45 minutes from Halifax. It includes a converted 29’ sailboat, a large open air cookhouse including a wood fired pizza oven and propane fridge and stove and a wash house with composting toilet and gravity fed sink. In May we will have available a further sleeping accommodation featuring an antique double bedstead. An outdoor shower can wash away a day’s labours! Added amenities include kayaks, a horseshoe pitch, two fire pits, a play area including a basketball court and a hammock beneath the overhanging trees. A new 10’ by 15’ tenting / chilling area sits beneath the trees next to the amenities. Sandy walkways connect the beach to all of the different elements. Multiple spots around the property invite quiet reflection. Take your shoes off and stay a while… and if it’s Spring or Fall know that the rocket mass heater can keep you warm on the coolest, rainiest days.
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Ninestone Retreat

3 sites · Tents90 acres · Princeport, NS
Discover 90 acres of secluded heaven nestled high above the Shubenacadie River. Wander along our 2 km of groomed trails or forge your own path through the enchanting woods. Witness the ebb and flow of the tide every 12 hours and marvel at the river rafters as they glide by. Befriend our two majestic horses and, during the seasonal apple harvest, indulge in picking ripe fruits straight from the trees. Delight in the spectacle of bald eagles gracefully soaring above the cliffside, or lose yourself in the mesmerizing expanse of stars overhead. For the adventurous spirits, set off on your bike or ATV to explore the rugged terrain. Just 15 minutes away lies the historical town of Maitland, waiting to be explored. This is an experience unlike any other in Nova Scotia — secluded, private, and simply stunning. With several different sites available, some equipped with wifi while others offer greater seclusion, riverfront access, or tranquil wooded areas, there's something to suit every preference. Surrounded on three sides by the river, immerse yourself in the unparalleled beauty of our secluded sanctuary.
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Fire Cove Cabins

12 sites · RVs5 acres · Liverpool, NS
Fire Cove Cabin grounds are right at the ocean front of this rugged shale coast. The whole area is prepared for the building of 12 Cabins in 2023 and can be used for self contained campers till then. The pads are perfectly leveled in different elevations for the perfect view of the Bay of Lunenburg. Watch the Bluenose sailing by on her daily turns and many other boats and ships. We have our own little private horseshoe beach and the large Spindlers Beach is 5 walking minutes away. 20 Minutes to beautiful Lunenburg and 30 Minutes to Bridgewater, Ovens Park, and Rose bay are just around the corner. This is the perfect spot for the individual camper who does not want to be on a crowded Campground and does not need any further services, but wants fantastic views and sunsets on the Atlantic ocean. Easy in and out driving and ample room for you and your camper limited to 12 spots only.
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Berners Run

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Waverley, NS
### Scenic RV Camping Spot with Free WiFi and Friendly Dogs Welcome to our serene RV camping spot. Perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape, our property offers a spacious and well-maintained area for parking and setting up camp. Enjoy the convenience of free WiFi upon, allowing you to stay connected while you unwind in this peaceful setting. Our two very friendly Bernese Mountain Dogs, Hali and Monty, live in the property so if you are dog lovers feel free to reach out to enjoy their company. They love meeting new people and are great with kids and other pets. Whether you’re looking to relax or explore the surrounding area, our spot provides the perfect home base. Amenities include: - Free WiFi Upon request - Parking area - Close proximity to local attractions and hiking trails Come and enjoy the best of both worlds—comfort and nature—at our camping spot. We look forward to hosting you!
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The best camping near Lumsden Pond Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Lumsden Pond Provincial Park. Here, you can escape the summer heat with a refreshing swim in the unsupervised pond or paddle through the vibrant autumnal display in a canoe or kayak. As the leaves transform into a spectacle of color, the pond becomes a mirror reflecting the fiery hues of the hardwoods that surround it. Venture near the dam and sluice, where the interplay of nature and human engineering creates a unique backdrop for your adventures.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Lumsden Pond Provincial Park is during the late summer and early autumn months. This period offers a perfect blend of warm days suitable for swimming and the start of the spectacular leaf show. Winter can be harsh, and the park's accessibility may vary, so it's best to avoid the coldest months when planning your visit.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have proper safety gear when swimming or boating, as the pond is unsupervised.
  • Check for any seasonal closures or accessibility issues before your trip.
  • While exploring, respect the natural habitat and maintain cleanliness.
  • Be prepared for varying temperatures, especially if you plan to stay from day to evening.
  • Remember, there are no lifeguards on duty, so swim with caution.
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