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Cottonwood Campground
Overview
Cottonwood Campground serves as a peaceful gateway to the Pembina Valley region in Treherne, Manitoba. Located conveniently along the Red Coat Trail, this municipal park offers a quiet escape for travelers seeking a connection with nature without straying too far from local conveniences. The park is well-known for its shady cottonwood trees, which provide a relaxing canopy for RVers passing through south-central Manitoba. It is a well-maintained space that captures the friendly, welcoming spirit of a small prairie town.
Location & Surroundings
The campground is nestled within the municipality of Norfolk Treherne, strategically positioned for those traveling between Winnipeg and Brandon. Its location provides easy access to the scenic Boyne River valley, offering a landscape that transitions from rolling hills to lush greenery. Travelers will appreciate the proximity to the town’s main street, allowing for a short walk to local shops and services. The surrounding area is characterized by expansive prairie views and a slower pace of life that invites relaxation.
Amenities & Park Features
Cottonwood Campground provides essential services for a comfortable stay, including sites equipped with electrical hookups and shared water access. The grounds are designed with spacious lots that accommodate various RV sizes, each featuring a picnic table and a fire pit for evening gatherings. Visitors have access to clean washroom and shower facilities, ensuring a convenient experience. For those traveling with families, the nearby playground and open green spaces offer plenty of room for outdoor recreation and leisure activities.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
One of the most unique stops in Treherne is the famous Glass Bottle Houses, a collection of structures built from thousands of recycled bottles. Automotive enthusiasts should not miss the Second Chance Car Museum, which showcases an impressive array of vintage vehicles. Outdoor lovers can explore the Bittersweet Trails for hiking and cross-country skiing or spend an afternoon at the local aquatic center. The region is also popular for birdwatching and exploring the unique geological features of the nearby Tiger Hills.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for road trippers looking for a quiet, reliable stopover while exploring the Red Coat Trail. It appeals to retirees and families who enjoy a low-key atmosphere and the charm of rural Manitoba. Because of its location near community facilities, it is perfect for those who prefer small-town hospitality over crowded, commercial resorts. Whether you are staying for a night or a week, it offers a serene home base for exploring the rich history and natural beauty of the Pembina Valley.
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- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Alwina
We love to book here on a short notice. We enjoy the pool and appreciate the free wood for our campfires. We have been many time and will be many more. The thing we appreciate most, is the full hook up for the RV.
Russ
Great campground, beautifully maintained, first-class washroom and shower building.
Michael Schultz
Nice grassy sites, with baseball diamonds and beautiful pool next door that is good for all ages from infant to teenager. They have nice modern bathrooms & shower facilities. Plus fire wood is provided! The showers & firewood is all free! Plus free wifi by the bathrooms. Also they have a big play structure in the camp ground for the kids. It is a nice place to relax!
Nick Naprstek
Very nice and clean campground. The washrooms are particularly clean. The showers each have a seperate door which was a bonus. Our only issue was that the showers didn't have much hot water, but that could have been sure to too many people using the showers at the same time.
Bob Earle
Very nice clean store. Excellent customer service.
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