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Campgrounds and RV parks near The Blue Mountains, ON

72 campgrounds and RV Parks near The Blue Mountains, ON. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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Camping spots and RV parks near The Blue Mountains, ON

When to visit The Blue Mountains

  • spring

    March - May

    10° / 0°C 80 mm

    Parks reopen mid-May; cool nights, wet trails

  • summer

    June - August

    24° / 13°C 95 mm

    Peak season; sites book months ahead

  • fall

    September - November

    12° / 4°C 106 mm

    Fall colour; wettest season, parks close by late October

  • winter

    December - February

    -2° / -10°C 78 mm

    Cold and snowy; most RV parks closed

Top Hosts near The Blue Mountains, ON

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Tim and Ada42 trips - Joined Jul 2019Superhost

Would recommend!

Scott M. - Jun 2026

Camper was perfect, everything worked and Tim was a great host. Clean and had everything we needed. Was a great weekend

Jamie D. - Aug 2025

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Nadine37 trips - Joined Jun 2019

We rented Nadine’s trailer for a family camping trip to Sauble Beach. Nadine was a great host and easy to communicate with. The trailer was excellent. Very roomy, clean and well stocked. We would absolutely rent it again for our next camping trip.

Andrew T. - Jul 2025

First time renting a trailer, and the experience couldn’t have been any better. Nadine was easily accessible if there were any questions, trailer was beyond what we expected.

Mike B. - Sep 2024

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near The Blue Mountains, ON

How much does it cost to rent an RV in The Blue Mountains?

An RV rental in The Blue Mountains is one of the most affordable ways to explore Georgian Bay and the Niagara Escarpment. On RVezy, travel trailers typically start around $150 CAD per night, Class C motorhomes average roughly $250 to $325 per night, and campervans or smaller Class B units can be a great value for couples. To stretch your budget, book midweek stays in May or late September when demand softens and hosts often discount nightly rates. Pro tip: filter by Instant Book and bundle a 5+ night stay, since many Blue Mountains hosts offer weekly discounts that make a cheap RV rental in The Blue Mountains genuinely achievable.
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What licence do I need to rent an RV in The Blue Mountains, Ontario?

Good news: your regular Ontario Class G licence (or equivalent provincial, state, or international licence) is all you need to rent an RV in The Blue Mountains. No special RV endorsement or commercial licence is required for any standard motorhome, campervan, or travel trailer on RVezy. Visitors from outside Canada can drive on a valid home-country licence for short visits, and an International Driving Permit is recommended if your licence is not in English or French. Approved renters on RVezy are generally 25 or older, and you will confirm your ID quickly through the platform during booking.
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Is insurance and roadside assistance included with my Blue Mountains RV rental?

Yes, you can book with confidence. Every RV rental in The Blue Mountains booked through RVezy includes a renter protection plan and 24/7 roadside assistance. Protection plans cover most damage to the vehicle and you choose your coverage tier at checkout (not the host), so you can pick the level that matches your comfort. Whether you are driving up to Scenic Caves Road or parking at Craigleith Provincial Park, roadside help is a phone call away if you have a flat on Grey Road 19 or a mechanical issue on Highway 26.
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What if I need to cancel my Blue Mountains RV trip?

RVezy makes it low-risk to book your Blue Mountains RV trip. RVezy sets the cancellation policy (not individual hosts), and the full terms are shown before you confirm your booking. Your refund amount depends on how far in advance you cancel relative to your trip start date. If a host ever cancels on you, RVezy refunds your booking or provides travel credits so your plans stay protected. Pro tip: lock in your dates early for peak July and August weekends, then relax knowing the cancellation policy is consistent across every listing.
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Can I bring my dog on a Blue Mountains RV rental?

Absolutely, a pet-friendly RV rental in The Blue Mountains is easy to find. Toggle the Pet-Friendly filter on RVezy and you will see plenty of motorhomes and trailers whose hosts welcome four-legged guests (sometimes for a small cleaning fee). Once you arrive, your dog will love the area: the Georgian Trail from Meaford to Collingwood is leash-friendly, and Craigleith Provincial Park permits leashed pets on most trails and at designated pet-friendly campsites. Pro tip: message the host before booking to confirm any size or breed preferences, and ask about their favourite dog-friendly patios in downtown Thornbury.
ontarioparks.ca/park/craigleith

Can the RV be delivered to my campsite in The Blue Mountains?

Yes, RV delivery in The Blue Mountains is one of the most popular options on RVezy, especially for first-timers. Many local hosts will tow or drive the RV directly to Craigleith Provincial Park or a private property near Thornbury or Collingwood, then level it, hook up water and power, and walk you through every system. You skip the stress of towing along Highway 26 or backing into a tight site, and you start your trip relaxed instead of sweaty. Filter by Delivery on RVezy to see available options, delivery fees usually scale with distance from the host's location.
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How far can I drive on a Blue Mountains RV trip?

You have serious road-trip range from The Blue Mountains. Tobermory and Bruce Peninsula National Park are about 2.5 hours northwest (roughly 200 km), Algonquin Provincial Park sits about 3.5 hours east, Sauble Beach is about 1.5 hours west, and downtown Toronto is roughly 2 hours south. Each host sets their own mileage policy, some offer generous daily kilometre allowances, and a few offer RV rental with unlimited mileage for longer trips. Pro tip: if you are planning a big loop through Killarney or the Ottawa Valley, message the host upfront to discuss your route, they are usually happy to customize a package.
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Where are the best campgrounds near The Blue Mountains?

You are spoiled for choice. The best campgrounds near The Blue Mountains include Craigleith Provincial Park (right on Georgian Bay, about 5 minutes from Blue Mountain Village), Sun Retreats Blue Mountains in Clarksburg (full hookups and family amenities), Meaford Memorial Park (lakefront sites about 15 minutes away), and Earl Rowe Provincial Park (about 45 minutes east) as a great backup. For RV camping in The Blue Mountains with hookups, Craigleith and Sun Retreats are the easiest picks. Pro tip: many of these book up by April for summer weekends, so reserve early and use RVezy's delivery option to skip the towing.
ontarioparks.ca/park/craigleith

When is the best time to visit The Blue Mountains in an RV?

The Blue Mountains is a four-season playground, but for RV camping, late June through mid-September is the sweet spot, with daytime highs around 22 to 26°C and warm Georgian Bay swimming. July and August are the warmest months, perfect for beach days at Northwinds and Christie Beach. September and early October bring stunning fall colour along the Niagara Escarpment with far fewer crowds, an insider pick for a quieter motorhome rental in The Blue Mountains. May is great for budget travel, just pack layers since nights can still dip near 5°C. Winter RVing is possible too if you book a four-season unit near the ski hills.
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I've never rented an RV before, will I be okay?

You are going to do great. First time renting an RV in The Blue Mountains is genuinely easier than most people expect. Every RVezy host provides a full walkthrough at pickup, showing you how to operate the propane, awning, water system, generator, and slides. You can message your host anytime during your trip with questions, and RVezy customer support is available before, during, and after your trip. The roads around Thornbury, Clarksburg, and Collingwood are well-maintained and RV-friendly, and if backing into a campsite makes you nervous, just book delivery and the host handles setup. Pro tip: start with a travel trailer or Class C motorhome under 25 feet for your first trip.
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What happens if I break down during my Blue Mountains RV trip?

You are covered. Every RVezy booking with a protection plan includes 24/7 roadside assistance, so if you have a flat tire on Highway 26, a dead battery at Craigleith, or any mechanical issue while exploring the Beaver Valley, help is one phone call away. The roadside team can arrange towing, tire changes, jump-starts, and lockout service across Grey and Simcoe counties. Your host is also a great first call for quirks specific to their RV, and RVezy customer support is available throughout your trip. Pro tip: save the roadside number to your phone before pickup so it is ready when you need it.
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Can I take my Blue Mountains RV rental across the US border?

Cross-border RV trips from The Blue Mountains are possible, but only with the host's written approval ahead of time, since insurance and protection coverage need to extend into the United States. Many hosts are happy to approve trips to Michigan, New York, or Pennsylvania. Travel into Mexico is not permitted on RVezy rentals. Always message the host before booking to confirm and to gather the paperwork you will need at the border (vehicle authorization letter, registration, proof of coverage). Pro tip: bring your passport and arrive at the border well-rested, motorhome inspections can take a bit longer.
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What should I budget for fuel on a Blue Mountains RV trip?

Fuel is one of the easier things to plan for on an RV road trip from The Blue Mountains. Class C motorhomes typically use 18 to 25 litres per 100 km, campervans are more efficient at around 12 to 15 L/100 km, and trucks towing travel trailers land somewhere in between. Gas prices in Grey and Simcoe counties usually sit close to the Ontario average, with reliable fill-up spots in Thornbury, Collingwood, and Meaford. Pro tip: top up in Collingwood before heading north toward Tobermory, prices on the Bruce Peninsula can be noticeably higher and stations get further apart as you go north on Highway 6.
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How far in advance should I book a campground near The Blue Mountains?

Book early and you'll thank yourself, Craigleith Provincial Park and other Ontario Parks sites open reservations five months in advance through the Ontario Parks reservation system, and summer weekends in July and August sell out within minutes of going live. For private parks like Sun Retreats Blue Mountains or Bloom Resorts, aim to book by March or April for peak summer. Shoulder-season campsites (May, September, October) are much easier to grab on shorter notice. Pro tip: if you can't snag a Craigleith site, try Meaford Memorial Park or Earl Rowe Provincial Park (about 45 minutes east), both excellent backup options for RV camping in The Blue Mountains region.
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What are the local roads like for driving an RV around The Blue Mountains?

Driving an RV around The Blue Mountains is very manageable. The main routes (Highway 26, Grey Road 19, Grey Road 13) are paved, well-marked, and used to RV traffic all summer long. Watch for the winding sections of the escarpment as you climb toward Scenic Caves Road, narrow shoulders on some Beaver Valley back roads, and winter conditions if you are visiting between November and April (lake-effect snow off Georgian Bay is significant). Stick to main highways in larger rigs and you will be fine. Pro tip: avoid downtown Collingwood at peak Friday evening, traffic backs up at the Hurontario lights, head in via Mountain Road instead.
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Can I rent an RV in The Blue Mountains in winter for ski season?

Yes, and it can be a fun way to do ski season. Winter RV rentals in The Blue Mountains are available from hosts who offer four-season units with heated holding tanks, enclosed underbellies, and proper insulation. Park at a winter-friendly site with electrical hookups (shore power keeps your furnace and water systems running smoothly) and you are about 10 minutes from the lifts at Blue Mountain Resort. Filter for hosts who mention winter use, and message ahead to confirm the unit has a heated water hose and proper skirting. Pro tip: book a site with 30-amp or 50-amp service so you have full power to run the furnace overnight when temperatures drop to -15°C or colder.
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What amenities will I find at Blue Mountains campgrounds?

Local campgrounds are well-equipped for a comfortable RV camping experience in The Blue Mountains. Craigleith Provincial Park offers electrical sites, flush toilets, showers, a dump station, and potable water fills right on Georgian Bay. Sun Retreats Blue Mountains provides full hookup sites (water, sewer, 30/50-amp power), Wi-Fi, pools, and laundry. Meaford Memorial Park has waterfront sites with electric and water. For dump stations and freshwater fills, Craigleith and the Collingwood area facilities are reliable stops. Pro tip: even at full-hookup parks, carry a 25-foot drinking-water hose and a sewer hose support, sites vary in layout and you will want flexibility to reach the connections.
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What features come standard in a Blue Mountains RV rental?

You will be impressed by how well-equipped local RVs are. Most motorhome rentals in The Blue Mountains come with a queen or king bed, full kitchen (fridge, stove, microwave, sink), bathroom with shower and toilet, dinette that converts to sleeping space, air conditioning, propane furnace, and seatbelted seating for travel. Many include extras like outdoor speakers, TVs, awnings, generators, and solar panels, perfect for boondocking near the Beaver Valley. Wi-Fi varies, so plan to hotspot from your phone (Bell and Rogers both have strong coverage around Collingwood and Thornbury). Pro tip: check the listing's photo gallery and amenities list carefully, and message the host if you need something specific like a bike rack or a child car seat anchor.
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Are there popular add-ons I can request with my RV rental?

Yes, hosts in The Blue Mountains offer all kinds of useful add-ons to make your trip smoother. Common extras include kitchen kits (dishes, pots, cutlery), bedding and linen packages, generators, BBQs, bike racks, kayaks or SUPs (great for paddling near Northwinds Beach), camping chairs, and outdoor mats. Delivery and setup is the most popular add-on, especially to Craigleith Provincial Park and Sun Retreats Blue Mountains. Each host sets their own pricing, you will see all add-ons and fees clearly on the listing page before you book. Pro tip: bundle the kitchen and linen kits if you are flying in to Toronto Pearson and driving up, you will save a packing headache.
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How does payment and the security deposit work for a Blue Mountains RV rental?

Payment on RVezy is simple and secure. You pay the full rental amount through the platform when you book using a credit card or supported payment method. A refundable security deposit is held separately on your card before pickup to cover any potential damage or extra cleaning, and it is released back to you after the trip ends, assuming the RV is returned in good shape. The deposit amount varies by RV type and is shown clearly before you confirm. Pro tip: do a quick video walkaround at pickup and drop-off with your host, it is the easiest way to avoid disputes and ensure your deposit comes back fast for your next family RV trip in The Blue Mountains.
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