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Albion Hills Campground

Overview

Albion Hills Campground offers a serene escape within the Albion Hills Conservation Park, recognized as Ontario's very first conservation area. Spread across 1,200 acres of the beautiful Humber River Valley, this destination provides a perfect blend of natural wilderness and modern convenience. It is a year-round destination where the landscape transforms from lush summer greenery to a winter wonderland, making it a staple for outdoor enthusiasts in the Greater Toronto Area. Whether you are visiting for a quick weekend or a longer excursion, the park delivers a sense of place that is both revitalizing and adventurous.

Location & Surroundings

Situated in the heart of Caledon, the park is characterized by the rolling terrain of the Oak Ridges Moraine. Travelers will find themselves surrounded by mature forests, winding river paths, and expansive meadows that showcase the region's biodiversity. The location offers a peaceful atmosphere that feels worlds away from urban life, yet it remains conveniently accessible from major provincial highways. The scenic views of the Humber River provide a tranquil backdrop for any RV stay, offering a true immersion into the natural heritage of Southern Ontario.

Amenities & Park Features

The campground caters well to RVers with over 200 sites designed to accommodate various camping styles and equipment sizes. Notable park features include:

  • Serviced sites featuring 30-amp electrical and water hookups.
  • Spacious pull-through sites designed for easier rig maneuvering and setup.
  • Clean comfort stations equipped with hot showers and laundry facilities.

A dump station is also available on-site for guest convenience. The park is designed to balance the rugged feel of forest camping with the necessary comforts for a reliable and comfortable multi-day stay.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

This park is a premier destination for mountain biking enthusiasts, featuring some of the finest groomed trails in the province. Beyond the bike paths, visitors can enjoy the interactive splash pad and swimming pool during summer months or explore the extensive network of hiking trails. Nearby, the charming village of Palgrave and the town of Orangeville offer local shopping, artisan markets, and dining options for those looking to explore the surrounding Caledon community after a day of outdoor exploration.

Who This Park Is Best For

Albion Hills is an ideal choice for active families and outdoor adventurers who want to stay close to nature without a long drive from the city. It is particularly well-suited for mountain bikers and hikers who appreciate direct trail access from their campsite. RVers looking for a tranquil nature retreat with reliable amenities will find this park provides a high-quality experience that bridges the gap between rustic camping and the essential modern conveniences required for a comfortable stay.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Swimming Pool
• Lake
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Boat Rental
• Body Of Water (Lake Albion)
• Horseshoes
• Rec Hall
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Pet Restrictions
• Pet Restriction on Quantity
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Boating
• Mountain Biking

- Facility

• Type (Public Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- Internet

• WiFi Hotspot
• WiFi Hotspots (1)

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (234)
• Width (30)
• Max Length (60)
• 15 Amp
• 30 Amp
• Grass Sites (234)
• Water (99)
• Electric (99)
• No Hookups (135)
• Max Amps (30)
• Pull-thrus (8)
• Pull-thru Size (30 x 60)
• Back-ins (30 x 50)
• Site Length (60)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Jaspal Singh

October 31, 2025

October 2025 3* Visited the place with my kids over the weekend. It is good place if you are looking for good picnic spot and splash pad for kids in summer. Also this place offer great options for treking and biking. There are many trek for biking and walking with different difficulty level. The is entry ticket for the park. The park charge $9 per adult and $7 per kids. So quite a good amount if you are big group. However there is not much to see in terms of fall colours. Lake has dried up so you can not experience it. Other big issue is that the place has ticks and need to be careful if you going in the wood. So if you are looking to visit, ensure that you are wearing light colour trouser, tuck in socks, ankle covering shoe, mosquito repellent on feet and use brush to clean yourself. Be careful if you are planning to visit with kids and check throughly after return.

Tania S.

October 13, 2025

Had a fantastic hike with friends over the long weekend. The fall colors were absolutely beautiful, and the trails were wonderfully quiet. We paid about $27 for three people, which was very reasonable. A word of caution: beware of ticks! They seem to be extremely active here in October and November. One of the little hitchhikers decided to come home with me. A thorough check once you get back is highly recommended!

tamo stephane

August 29, 2025

It is an amazing place for hiking. The natural habitat and the edifice there makes it an ideal place for weekend picnics, retreat and even recollection of the soul. What amazed me there was the 100 years old cabinet used to produce maple 🍁 syrup. Mind you it's also having a mountain biking trail. It's an amazing place for relaxation and fun.

Dikansh Goyal

August 25, 2025

Peaceful place! Entry - $9 per person! Perfect place to spend weekend with your homies! Got Volleyball nets to play around. Don’t get fooled by the Lakeview, there is no lakeview, it’s just marketing. But overall a really good and peaceful experience.

Betty Franks

August 17, 2025

Nice location with water/electric hookups. Campsites are pretty close together. Laundry room with 3 washers ($3/load) and 2 dryers ($2/load). Showers were disappointing. No place to put your clothing + shower curtains were covered in mold/mildew.

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