Prince Edward Island is Canada's most picturesque island destination, famous for its stunning red sand beaches, lush rolling green hills, and charming maritime heritage. Whether you're seeking a relaxing coastal retreat or an active adventure exploring scenic trails and attractions like the Anne of Green Gables homestead, PEI offers something for every RV traveler. The island's compact size makes it perfect for RV exploration, with excellent highway access and numerous full-hookup campgrounds that cater to all types of rigs.
Our curated selection of PEI campgrounds features the island's premier RV parks and national park facilities, all offering comprehensive amenities including full hookups, 50-amp service, pull-through sites, and modern facilities. These carefully selected properties ensure a comfortable and convenient base camp for experiencing everything Prince Edward Island has to offer, from pristine beaches and scenic drives to local dining, shopping, and world-class attractions.

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Prince Edward Island offers exceptional RV camping opportunities with a diverse selection of premier campgrounds spanning national parks, provincial parks, and private resorts. The island has developed a robust network of full-hookup facilities that welcome RVs of all sizes, from compact travel trailers to large motorhomes. Many PEI campgrounds feature pull-through sites, 50-amp electrical service, and comprehensive amenities including laundry facilities, dump stations, and recreational activities.
The best campgrounds on PEI combine convenient accessibility with exceptional service and modern facilities. Whether you prefer the rustic charm of provincial park camping or the amenities of private RV resorts, our selection ensures you'll find the perfect base for exploring the island's attractions. Most campgrounds operate seasonally from May through October, making summer and early fall the ideal times to visit.
From beachfront locations offering ocean access to countryside parks surrounded by rolling green hills, PEI's campgrounds provide diverse settings for every camping preference. All selected properties feature essential RV amenities and accommodations suitable for extended stays, family vacations, or quick weekend getaways.

Premium Resort with Beach Access
The premier KOA destination on Prince Edward Island, featuring 225 full-hookup sites with 50-amp service, pull-throughs, and exceptional on-site amenities. This resort-style campground offers an indoor heated pool, outdoor swimming pool, playground facilities, and direct access to Cavendish's famous red sand beaches. Perfect for families and couples seeking a comprehensive camping experience with entertainment options and comfort.
Northwest PEI - 2 miles to Cavendish Beach

Island's Largest Full-Service RV Resort
With 345 full-hookup sites featuring 50-amp service and pull-throughs, Vacationland is Prince Edward Island's largest RV park. This comprehensive family resort includes heated pool, playground, hiking trails, and extensive recreational facilities. Located near central PEI attractions, it caters to RVs up to 70 feet with dedicated big rig spaces and modern amenities throughout the property.
Central PEI - 20 minutes to Charlottetown

Largest Island Campground with Cabins
An expansive 543-site resort offering full hookups, 50-amp service, and pull-through sites for RVs up to 80 feet. Marco Polo Land features on-site accommodations including deluxe cabins, comprehensive amenities including general store, and activities for all ages. The largest campground on Prince Edward Island, serving as a destination resort rather than just a camping facility.
New Glasgow Area - 20 minutes north

National Park Setting with Beach
Operating within Prince Edward Island National Park, this 302-site national park campground offers full hookups including 50-amp service, pull-through sites, and a prime location near Cavendish Beach. Managed by Parks Canada, it combines the pristine natural setting of a national park with modern RV amenities and direct beach access for swimming and exploration.
Cavendish Area - Adjacent to Beach

Modern Resort with Big Rig Focus
A 36-site boutique campground specializing in accommodating larger RVs with pull-through sites and 50-amp service. Features include heated pool, hiking and nature trails, modern shower facilities, and full-hookup amenities. The smaller size ensures personalized service and less crowded conditions while maintaining all modern conveniences for RV travelers.
New Glasgow - 25 minutes to attractions

National Park Camping Excellence
A 125-site national park campground within PEI National Park offering full electrical hookups, seawater and showers. Located in the heart of the national park system, this facility provides excellent access to hiking trails, nature programs, and pristine beaches. Parks Canada manages this well-maintained facility featuring laundry services and modern amenities.
National Park - Central Beach Access

Scenic Coastal Campground
An intimate 18-site campground specializing in coastal camping with RV accommodations up to 50 feet. Features full hookups, 30-amp service, modern facilities, and spectacular ocean views. The smaller scale provides a quieter camping experience while maintaining convenient access to eastside PEI attractions and pristine beaches.
Souris Area - Coastal Serenity

Waterfront Park with Family Activities
A 45-site full-service campground featuring full hookups, 30-amp service, and pull-through sites for RVs up to 70 feet. Located on spectacular waterfront property, Cymbria offers heated pool, playground, hiking trails, and modern facilities. The property combines beachfront setting with comprehensive RV amenities and family-friendly activities.
Bayview Area - Waterfront Location

South Island Beach Access
A well-maintained 124-site full-service campground in the scenic southern section of PEI, near Montague. Offers full hookups, 30-amp service, pull-through sites, heated pool, and comprehensive family amenities. The location provides excellent access to the island's quieter southern attractions and beautiful coastal areas.
Montague - South Island Paradise

Scenic Provincial Park Camping
A 97-site provincial park campground featuring 30-amp electrical service, full amenities, and stunning coastal views. Located in eastern PEI near Red Point, this park offers a more natural camping experience while maintaining modern conveniences. Access to nature trails, scenic vistas, and pristine beaches makes it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Eastern PEI - Scenic Beauty

River Valley Provincial Destination
A scenic 95-site provincial park campground featuring 30-amp electrical service and full RV amenities. Located along the scenic Brudenell River in southern PEI, this park combines natural beauty with convenient facilities. The setting provides excellent opportunities for river activities, hiking, and exploration of the island's quieter regions.
South-Central PEI - River Locale
Beyond the island's premier destinations, Prince Edward Island offers an excellent selection of RV-friendly campgrounds that combine comprehensive amenities with convenient accessibility. These properties have been specifically selected for their full hookup availability, pull-through sites, and 30/50-amp electrical service that accommodate modern RVs of all sizes.
Each RV-friendly property features complete facilities designed to make extended RV stays comfortable and convenient, including dump stations, laundry facilities, and modern restroom amenities. These campgrounds provide excellent bases for exploring PEI while ensuring your RV is properly serviced and comfortable between adventures.
Whether you're seeking proximity to specific attractions, beach access, or quieter countryside settings, our RV-friendly selection offers diverse options throughout Prince Edward Island and nearby areas, ensuring convenient and well-equipped accommodations for your island adventure.

Private Park with Full Hookups
A boutique 16-site full-service private campground near Murray Harbour featuring complete hookups including 30-amp service, water, sewer, and electrical connections. The intimate setting combines modern RV amenities with beach access, creating an ideal getaway destination. Heated pool, modern facilities, and a quieter atmosphere make this perfect for couples and small groups.
Murray Harbour - South Island Gem

North Shore Beach Access
A 55-site family-friendly campground near North Rustico featuring full hookups, 30-amp service, heated pool, and beach access. The intimate setting provides modern RV facilities combined with scenic coastal location. Perfect for families seeking beach activities and convenient access to northern PEI attractions.
North Rustico - Beach Destination

South Shore Family Park
A welcoming 77-site full-service campground near Belfast featuring 30-amp electrical service, modern facilities, and family-friendly amenities including heated pool and playground. Complete hookups with convenient access to south-central PEI attractions and peaceful countryside settings provide an excellent camping experience.
Belfast - Southern Location

West Shore Provincial Camping
A scenic 60-site provincial park campground on PEI's west shore featuring 30-amp electrical service and comprehensive amenities. The location provides access to quieter western PEI attractions, beautiful countryside, and natural coastal features. Full hookups, laundry facilities, and modern conveniences serve visiting RVers.
West Shore - Provincial Setting

East-Central Island Provincial
A 44-site provincial park campground featuring 15-amp electrical service and modern facilities. Located near Montague on Panmure Island, this park offers natural coastal setting combined with full RV amenities including laundry and dump stations. Excellent for those seeking quieter provincial park camping with essential services.
Montague - East-Central Location
Prince Edward Island's premier KOA resort with 225 full-hookup sites, 50-amp service, and beachfront location near famous Cavendish Beach attractions.
The island's largest RV resort with 345 sites, full hookups, and comprehensive family amenities including pools, playgrounds, and entertainment.
Boutique 16-site private campground with complete hookups, beach access, and personalized service near Murray Harbour.
Prince Edward Island's compact size makes it exceptionally convenient for RV exploration, with most campgrounds within easy driving distance of major attractions. From campgrounds in central PEI near Charlottetown, you can reach the island's northern beaches, provincial capitals, and tourist attractions in 20-40 minute drives. Cavendish and northern shore campgrounds position travelers perfectly for exploring world-famous Cavendish Beach, the Anne of Green Gables heritage site, and pristine national park beaches.
Southern PEI campgrounds near Montague and the Murray Harbour area offer excellent access to quieter coastal villages, the scenic Brudenell River, and the island's eastern attractions including striking red sand cliffs and fishing communities. Western shore locations provide convenient access to Summerside, Prince County attractions, and the island's agricultural heritage regions. All selected campgrounds provide strategic positioning for comprehensive island exploration with no drive exceeding 60 minutes.
The island's well-maintained highway system, dominated by scenic routes like Highways 2, 6, and 16, ensures smooth RV travel between campgrounds and attractions. Most campgrounds feature pull-through access and wide roads suitable for large rigs, making navigation straightforward throughout your stay. Consider basing your stay at centrally located resorts like Vacationland or Marco Polo Land for maximum flexibility in daily excursions, or select location-specific parks closer to particular attractions.
Prince Edward Island has become Canada's premier RV camping destination for numerous compelling reasons. The island's unique combination of stunning natural beauty, well-maintained tourism infrastructure, and exceptional RV-friendly facilities creates an ideal environment for motorhome travelers. PEI's most famous attraction—the Anne of Green Gables heritage site near Cavendish—draws millions of visitors annually, but the island offers far more than literary tourism, featuring pristine beaches, scenic coastal drives, fresh seafood experiences, and authentic maritime culture.
The island's small geographic footprint paradoxically works to its advantage, allowing RV travelers to explore diverse regions without excessive driving. From red sand beaches to rolling green countryside to charming fishing villages, PEI offers remarkable variety within comfortable driving distances. The development of high-quality full-hookup campgrounds specifically designed for modern RVs has transformed the island into a destination that comfortably accommodates travelers seeking both adventure and comfort.
Environmental consciousness and sustainable tourism practices have contributed to PEI's appeal, with many attractions emphasizing natural preservation and authentic cultural experiences. Cycling tourism has flourished on the island thanks to the Trans Canada Trail and scenic coastal routes, making PEI particularly attractive for RV travelers who enjoy outdoor recreation. The island's strategic position on the east coast highway corridor, combined with ferry connections and the Confederation Bridge to mainland Nova Scotia, makes PEI an accessible and logical destination for eastern North American RV itineraries.
Summer months (June through September) represent peak season for Prince Edward Island RV camping, featuring warm temperatures, low precipitation, and all island attractions operating at full capacity. July and August offer the warmest weather with average highs around 75-80°F (24-27°C), ideal for beach activities, cycling, and outdoor exploration. However, these months also see peak tourist crowds and highest campground rates, requiring advance reservations at popular properties like Cavendish KOA and Vacationland.
Late May through June and September through early October offer excellent alternatives with fewer crowds, moderate temperatures, and maintained campground operations. These shoulder season months feature beautiful weather, significantly lower nightly rates, and easier campground availability. Spring and fall travel provides the authentic island experience with comfortable daytime temperatures and minimal humidity, perfect for hiking, biking, and exploring without summer congestion.
Most PEI campgrounds operate seasonally from May through October, with a few year-round facilities like Ocean Acres. Winter camping remains limited due to harsh weather conditions and reduced island services, though facilities do operate for determined cold-weather enthusiasts. Plan your PEI visit during the warmer months to maximize attraction access and campground availability, but consider shoulder-season timing for a less crowded and more economical island experience.
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Amenities and Services
Island Navigation and Regulations
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Provincial and National Park Campgrounds
Experienced RV travelers often employ a basecamp strategy on Prince Edward Island, selecting a central location like Vacationland or Marco Polo Land and using it as a home base for daily excursions rather than moving camps frequently. This approach maximizes convenience by maintaining stable hookups while allowing exploration of different island regions. Central campground locations near Charlottetown provide access to both north shore attractions (Cavendish Beach, Anne of Green Gables) and south shore destinations (Brudenell River, scenic coastal towns) within 30-60 minute drives.
Alternatively, travelers planning extended PEI visits might consider a two-basecamp approach: positioning at Cavendish KOA for northern attractions during the first half of the trip, then relocating to a southern campground like Seal Cove or Ocean Acres for exploration of quieter regions. This balanced approach provides geographic diversity without excessive movement while maintaining the comfort and convenience of full hookups. Most PEI attractions are concentrated in manageable clusters, making basecamp strategy particularly effective.
The compact island allows leisurely exploration with daily drives under one hour to most major attractions, making RV travel highly flexible and stress-free. Consider your priority attractions, preferred climate (northern beaches vs. southern countryside), and desired activity level when selecting basecamp location. Having reliable full hookups makes extended stays at quality campgrounds more appealing than frequent movement between multiple properties.
While our featured selections represent Prince Edward Island's premier RV campgrounds, the island offers additional smaller private parks and alternative accommodations for RV travelers seeking different experiences or greater flexibility. Nearby Nova Scotia, just across the Confederation Bridge, features excellent RV parks along the Sunrise Trail and near Pictou, providing convenient day-trip destinations or alternative basecamp options for multi-region road trips combining Maritime provinces.
Traveling RVers sometimes combine PEI visits with Nova Scotia exploration, utilizing campgrounds near the bridge crossing like those in Pictou County to experience both provinces' attractions. This extended itinerary approach allows for comprehensive Maritime region exploration while maintaining comfortable RV base camps. Consider seasonal timing and bridge toll costs when planning multi-province trips.
For adventurous travelers seeking unique experiences, smaller public campgrounds throughout PEI's provincial parks system offer economical alternatives to commercial resorts, though with fewer amenities. These quieter locations appeal to nature-focused campers prioritizing peaceful settings and natural beauty over resort-style facilities. Research specific provincial park regulations regarding RV size restrictions and hookup availability before committing to reservations.
June through September offers optimal RV camping conditions with warm temperatures (65-80°F), full attraction access, and all campgrounds operating at capacity. May and early October provide excellent alternative timing with fewer crowds and lower rates. Most PEI campgrounds operate seasonally from May through October, with winter camping limited to a few hardy travelers.
Most premier RV parks like Cavendish KOA, Vacationland, and Marco Polo Land feature abundant full hookups with 50-amp electrical service. However, some provincial park locations only provide 15-30 amp service or basic electrical without water/sewer connections. Always confirm specific hookup specifications when making reservations, particularly if traveling with larger RVs requiring 50-amp service.
Premier private RV parks accommodate rigs up to 70-80 feet with pull-through sites. National park locations like Cavendish and Stanhope have maximum 30-foot restrictions due to site configuration. Always verify maximum RV length and site-specific dimensions before reserving, as different campgrounds have varying size accommodations.
The Confederation Bridge connects mainland Nova Scotia and PEI, accommodating most standard RVs with proper height and width verification (typical clearance 3.8m/12.5 feet). Ferry service from Nova Scotia to Wood Islands also welcomes RV vehicles. The bridge toll varies by vehicle size. No height or weight restrictions exist for standard RVs, but extreme oversized vehicles may face limitations.
PEI hosts relatively benign wildlife including rabbits, deer, foxes, and marine mammals visible from coastal areas. Seals and harbour porpoises are common offshore sightings. The island has no dangerous predators or venomous creatures. However, tick populations have increased in recent years, particularly in brush and wooded areas; use appropriate precautions during outdoor activities.
PEI maintains well-maintained highway and secondary road systems suitable for large RVs. Major routes like Highway 2 and scenic coastal drives accommodate full-size motorhomes comfortably. The island enforces speed limits and traffic regulations for oversized vehicles. Some older rural roads have limited width; consult road maps and use GPS specifically designed for RV navigation to avoid restricted routes.
Most PEI campgrounds welcome pets with reasonable restrictions. Large commercial parks like Cavendish KOA and Vacationland have designated pet areas and establish rules for noise and containment. Provincial parks typically allow leashed pets. Confirm specific pet policies, weight restrictions, and associated fees when making reservations, as policies vary by facility.
Summer temperatures average 65-75°F (18-24°C) with occasional warm periods reaching 80°F (27°C). Humidity levels are generally moderate. The island experiences variable weather with occasional rain, particularly in June. Autumn storms can be significant; plan accordingly for September-October travel. Cold snaps occasionally occur in late spring (May) and early fall (October), requiring heating system readiness.
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