Rushing River Provincial Park
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Rushing River Provincial Park Review

Northwestern Ontario 🗓️ May to October for camping; Year-round for day-use

🌲 About This Park

Rushing River Provincial Park is a popular family camping destination in Northwestern Ontario, known for its scenic setting and the cascades of the Rushing River. The park offers a tranquil atmosphere with sites tucked among trees, providing endless opportunities for exploring. Visitors can enjoy beaches, playgrounds, interpretive programs, and hiking trails, with winter activities including 18 km of groomed cross-country ski trails.

🏔️ Notable Features

Rushing River cascades, Beaver Pond Trail, Granite Knoll Trail

📍 Nearby Attractions

Kenora, Eagle-Dogtooth Provincial Park, Caliper Lake Provincial Park, Sioux Narrows Provincial Park

🎯 Activities

CampingCanoeingFishingHikingSwimming

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⭐ Top Visitor Reviews

👤 JGGEE
4.0

"We stayed in mid-September and the rental shack in the north campsites was closed and 2 of the 5 showers was ocked up. Some tenting sites were right on the lake and were spectacular. We..."

👤 Bill_406
3.0

"At least where we are camping, most of the sites are not level. Last time I was here with a truck camper and that was no problem. This time with our fifth wheel it is a big issue. Still not level. Our..."

👤 BigMo73
4.0

"Stopped for just one night while traveling through. Had site 11. If I was going to stay again it would only be in this loop from what I was able to see. It was narrow roads in the campground with..."