Chippawa Creek Conservation Area and Campground is a natural oasis that offers visitors a serene environment for relaxation and fun activities. Located in Ontario, Canada, this conservation area is a popular destination for nature lovers and camping enthusiasts. With over 200 campsites, beautiful trails, and scenic landscapes, the campground provides an ideal spot for appreciating nature's beauty. Chippawa Creek, which flows through the area, adds to the charm of this picturesque location. The campground also offers facilities for recreational activities, such as swimming, boating, and fishing. Outdoor enthusiasts can also enjoy hiking, biking, and exploring the nature trails. The conservation area is an excellent place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy a peaceful getaway in nature. With its stunning beauty and range of recreational activities, Chippawa Creek Conservation Area and Campground is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience nature at its best.
Amenities and More
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Children
- Good for kids
- Good for kids birthday
- Playground
- Kid-friendly hikes
- Pets
- Dogs allowed
- Crowd
- LGBTQ+ friendly
- Amenities
- Public toilet
- Slides
Reviews
Playground needs updating, hopefully this year.
Great place to get away with the family. Fishing, the beach, park, clean washrooms and showers. Great place to hike, kayak or bike.
Nice campground or day use location. Plenty of fish in the pond to fish for, absolutely great place to take a kayak or canoe, with plenty of guys even launching boats with electrical motors.
Does cost a fee for day use.
For camping the amenities were nice. Bathrooms are good. My only complaint would be the sites are all in close proximity with not a ton of privacy. Additionally the one year we stayed, we did have some noise from neighbors that didn't stop until midnight so policing that way may be poor, or maybe was a fluke.
The campfire cooking setup isn't ideal, you'll want to bring your own grate.
Been coming here for about 23 years. Camped with my kids when they were little now get to take my grandkids. Beautiful park lots of stuff to do. Most sights are pretty big with decent privacy.
Top state park for camping. The tall trees are just for camping. The bathroom is ok, would rate 4.0 out of 5. It is a very big place. You would need to drive to the lake to swim. Kids love the swimming lake. There are lots of life guard. It separates into different depth. There are beach shallow area, jumping area from ground level and from 1 meter height, lap pool area... Best lake playing area I've ever seen.
Nice campground. A couple of small docks for fishing, where you will catch mostly sunfish. I think you would have to boat out to the middle of the lake for better luck with bass. Campsites are nice and big, and pricing is good, especially compared to other campgrounds. There is also a walking trail that goes around the lake through the forest which you can explore.
It's our second time visiting this wonderful spot. We spent a lovely day with friends. You can let the kids run around freely without worry. Everyone around is considerate and noone drives quicker then 12km/h. The serenity and well kept surroundings lets you truly to relax and leave the stress of every day behind. We are most definitely coming back again!!!
I love this place! I love the beach, the canoe rentals, the staff, the location! Beach is always kept clean. This is my home away from home. Please if you go, and have four legged friends, KEEP YOUR DOGS ON A LEASH!
Our favourite place to camp. The beach is awesome, every site has a picnic table and a fire pit, every site so far has been fairly flat. Friendly staff, reasonable price - cost us $57 for an unserviced site on a long weekend. Plus on our last trip, our battery died on our truck and the staff brought a truck to give us a boost. Clean showers and a nice playground area. Lots of open space and trees. Only request would be to allow for temperature change in the showers. The water temp is set and cannot be changed and I would like it a little warmer. But not much else negative, most guests are friendly and respectful also.
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