Splash Into A Niagara Campground With Sensational On-Site Swimming
Niagara’s sunny summer weather means that having the option of taking a dip to cool off after a busy day of exploring is always highly recommended. Fortunately for those who want to camp during their visit to Niagara, there are some really great campgrounds with pools, lakes, and splash pads just steps from their campsites. Here are some best bets:
Niagara Falls Area
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Jellystone Park Niagara Falls boasts the world’s tallest inflatable waterslide, a multi-level interactive water zone, and a large swimming pool.
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Niagara Falls KOA Holiday has a heated indoor pool and two indoor hot tubs, as well as two outdoor pools open from mid-June until mid-September.
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Campark has a large heated outdoor pool, a hot tub, and a splash zone that the kids will love!
Niagara’s South Coast
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Long Beach Conservation Area, on the shores of Lake Erie, has a beautiful beach for swimming.
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At Chippawa Creek Conservation Area, Dils Lake, a 10-hectare man-made reservoir, offers the perfect spot for swimming.
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NET Camping Resort in Pelham has a huge pool complex with two large pools, a spacious pool deck, and a splash pad.
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Bissell’s Hideaway, in Ridgeville, is home to one of Niagara’s largest swimming pools. A centre boardwalk separates a four-foot-deep side from a nine-foot-deep side. There is also a roped-off diving area, a water slide, and a splash pad.
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Windmill Point Park and Campground, in Ridgeway, has a refreshing spring-fed quarry.
Niagara-on-the-Lake Area
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Vine Ridge Resort is a vacation community in Queenston that offers short-stay trailer rentals and has a beautiful pool
Niagara Benchlands
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Jordan Valley Resort in Vineland has a pool with a patio and a barbecue area.
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Shangri-La Family Campground in Lincoln has a large outdoor pool and a separate wading pool for younger children.
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Big Valley Resort in Lincoln offers a pool and hot tub, along with activities such as tennis, volleyball, and horseshoes.
FAQs
Q: Are there campsites with good swimming in Niagara?
A: Niagara offers excellent camping at campgrounds and conservation areas, many of which have pools or lake access for swimming during the summer months.
Q: Where is the best place to camp in Niagara?
A: Niagara’s campsites are concentrated on the outskirts of Niagara Falls, in the Niagara Benchlands, and on Niagara’s South Coast.
Q: When are outdoor pools at campgrounds in Niagara open for swimming?
A: The swimming season at campground pools generally runs from June until mid-September.