How To Enjoy A Camping Getaway in Niagara Without Any Gear
While camping is a quintessentially Canadian way to enjoy a nature-filled getaway, not everyone has gear at the ready to make camping dreams a reality. Fortunately, Niagara has an easy solution for those who haven’t yet built up a personal stash of camping supplies. Comfortable camping cabins and posh glamping escapes make it easy for couples, friends, and families to plan spontaneous outdoor adventures without the need to pitch their own tent or pack a trunk full of gear. Here are some favourite options:
Niagara’s South Coast
Port Colborne’s Rustic Retreat Glamping Dome is a luxury geodesic dome nestled on the edge of the Wainfleet Bog, complete with a fireplace, hot tub, outdoor shower, air conditioning and a queen-size bed with cozy bedding. Riverside Oasis is an alpaca farm in Wellandport that has three cozy yurts with all the amenities needed for a fun-filled farm stay. Bissell’s Hideaway has an excellent selection of cabins and yurts as well.
Niagara Falls
Renting a camping cabin in the Niagara Falls area is a fun way to blend all the excitement of the famous Falls with some relaxed camping vibes. Campark Campground offers rustic cabins, bunkies with a few more basics, and cabanas with all the comforts. Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park has lodges and cottages that sleep up to eight guests. Niagara Falls KOA Holiday has a wide range of cabin options.
Niagara Benchlands
Jordan Valley Resort has off-grid bell tents for up to two guests, complete with a comfy mattress, nightstands, lighting, lounge chairs, and kitchen items.
St. Catharines
Twin Ponds Glamping Escape is a large tent with a king-size bed, an outdoor bathroom area, a kitchenette, a barbecue, and a fire pit, set on 25 acres of private farmland, just a short walk or drive from wineries, farms, and conservation areas.
FAQs
Q: Does Niagara have good camping and glamping experiences?
A: Niagara has excellent glamping and camping cabins for those who want to experience nature during their stay, with a few added comforts.
Q: Can I go camping when I visit Niagara, even if I don’t have my own tent and camping gear?
A: Niagara is home to several campgrounds that offer glamping sites and camping cabins, making it easy to enjoy a camping getaway without bringing your own gear.
Q: Where should I stay in Niagara if I want to book a camping cabin or go glamping?
A: Camping cabins and glamp sites are available throughout Niagara, including in Niagara Falls, Niagara’s South Coast, St. Catharines and the Niagara Benchlands.