We just visited Bon Echo for the second time. We have hiked, used the beaches, rented a canoe and spent quality time in the education center. We have been there in the rain and during perfect beach weather, we have not camped here. We love this park and look forward to our future visits.
I'm kind of in love with Bon Echo. It's a beautiful park that honestly has something for every kind of camper. There are a varitey of sites and grounds that cater to campers of all experience levels, lots of trails and activities and so much to see and do. I loved renting a canoe and paddling along Mazinaw Rock before hiking the Cliff Top trail. Things to keep in mind: Every ground expect Mazinaw (the most family-friendly) is at least a 10 minute drive by car and the road is a tad rough so go easy. The signage around the store and visitor centre is a bit confusing - you can't drive up to it, you need to walk a trail. You can get wood at the gatehouse but ice is only available offsite. I wrote a more detailed article about the park here if anyone is interested in learning more: http://theletsgoladies.com/memories-bon-echo-provincial-park/
Went here for a long weekend. The camp sites are nice. They are quite close together, so you will run into some neighbors. This was no problem for us though. We had a great time, even though we had some rainy days. The canoe trip on the lake was awesome. You can clearly see some of the native art on the rock surface.
we rented a cabin for 5 and it was great, everything an older camper (who doesn't want to sleep in a tent or on the ground) would want, quiet, clean and in one of the most beautiful provincial parks in Ontario. Lots of choice for activities (canoe rental, fishing, rock climbing, paddle boats, hiking), beaches and very cheerful knowledgeable staff.
This is a large park with most of the campsites and all of the activities around Masinaw Lake. On one side of the lake there is a huge rock formation (about 300 ft above the water line) with ancient native pictographs. It is a great place to canoe or kayak. There are many good hiking paths in the park with varying levels of difficulty but the insects made it hard to enjoy the hikes. There is a 45 minute narrated boat ride around the lake for $10. There is also a ferry that crosses the lake over to the huge rock for hiking. It is also very easy to canoe to the rock. The beach is clean and supervised. The water is shallow so good for young children or non swimmers. The water was quite cold even in August. They had lots of canoes, kayaks, paddle boards and pedal boats. The cost was $20 for 4 hours and you didn't have to stick with one watercraft.The hardwood hills campsite has minimal amenities. The deer flies, mosquitos, horse flies made it difficult to enjoy the time outside of the tent. The worse part about this campsite was the dirt road that you had to take each time you want to go down to the lake. It was a 20 minute drive and very bumpy and dusty. With one vehicle it made it difficult to accommodate different agendas. This campsite is more private but too isolated and not close to the water.
This park sits on the beautiful Mazinaw lake with fantastic views from every spot. We camped in this provincial park, it has lots to do. There are canoes, kayaks and paddle boards to rent which allow you explore the lake and access the cliff trail. The showers and facilities are very well kept. The park has a few beaches to enjoy, the main beach has good sand with a southern exposure. There is lots of shade if you are not a sun lover. It has a museum that is very informative, the only complaint is that is doesn't open until 11 am. A great place to enjoy the outdoors.
We are so lucky to have such marvelous scenary up in canada! It was my first time camping in Ontario, and thanks to the great reviews on this park , we had a lovely stay. Worth going ! Many washrooms nearby, lots of stops to go shower... Not many mosquitos ! We were in the Sawmill section where we are allowed to bring our radio. I love the fact that the ontariopark website has many photos of the site and camping spot #. In Quebec , this is a detail that we lack on our website !! There were two beaches, one that had many kids and that was bigger, and a nice little beach where you have a view on the rocks and forest, which is more quiet and in my opinion, much more beautiful than the popular beach ! :) Had a blast !
we visited this park last week,, all i can say that this park is full of natural beauty.we also availed the boat tour, saw the pictographs, people were rock climbing, canoeing and kayaking. Lake views were so beautiful. you can buy tickets of the boat from visitor center which is a short walk from parking lot. Unfortunately we didn't have much time to explore the park completely but i can say someone who needs to relax and want to get rid off stress.. must go there.
Me and my husband went last summer and had a great time! We stayed at the Mazinaw campground. Beautiful birch and cedar trees everywhere. Definitely take the ferry over to the cliff top trail. But be warned its all up hill. Camp sites aren't super private, but good enough. Stay away from the sites beside the bathrooms. We practically had to walk right through people's camp sites to get to them, I can see that getting annoying. Noise wasn't an issue at all for us and we weren't even in the radio free zone. We stayed 3 nights and wished we could have stayed longer. Stop for fresh corn on the cob at any of the road side booths along the way. Cook it in its husk on the fire grill, best ever!
Stayed at Hardwood hills, on the back loop, and we were pleasantly suprised at the privacy of the park! My husband and I usually backcountry camp in Vermont because of Ontario Park horror stories, the fees, lack of privacy and general lack of the true camping experience.This was our first time as adults in an Ontario park and we enjoyed it very much. Lots of trees and space between MOST sites. Yes, there are bugs. Its camping. Yes, it is a gravel road. Its camping. And yes, its dusty and dirty. It's camping. It always amazes me the amount of people who expect a dirt free, bug free, dry camping experience. Hardwood Hills is great for people who like tent camping with privacy and very few amenities. Great for families, lots to do!