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Family Paradise Campground

Overview

Family Paradise Campground is a premier seasonal and overnight destination located in the heart of Huron County. Known for its wooded landscape and family-centric atmosphere, the park offers a traditional Ontario camping experience with modern conveniences. It provides a peaceful retreat where the focus is on creating memories through outdoor recreation and community-building, making it a staple for regional travelers seeking a lush, forest-like environment for their RV stay.

Location & Surroundings

Situated in the quiet community of Walton, Ontario, the campground is surrounded by the rolling farmlands and scenic woodlots of the Huron countryside. The location is characterized by its heavy tree cover, which provides ample shade and a sense of privacy for most campsites. Its proximity to Lake Huron’s eastern shore allows visitors to enjoy the rural tranquility of the park while remaining within a short drive of coastal attractions and small-town charm.

Amenities & Park Features

The park is designed to keep families engaged with a wide array of recreational facilities. The centerpiece is the large heated swimming pool featuring a water slide, which serves as a popular social hub. Other notable amenities include:

  • A challenging mini-golf course and playground area for children.
  • Full-service sites offering 30 and 50-amp electricity for various RV sizes.
  • On-site snack bar, laundry facilities, and clean washroom stations.
The park also hosts scheduled hayrides and communal activities that foster a friendly, resort-style neighborhood vibe.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Beyond the campground gates, the local area offers several unique excursions. A quick trip to the nearby village of Blyth allows guests to visit the Blyth Festival Theatre or enjoy the expansive grounds of Cowbell Brewing Co. For a day at the beach, the shores of Goderich—often called Canada’s prettiest town—are roughly 30 minutes away. Nature lovers can also explore the G2G Rail Trail, which offers miles of hiking and cycling paths through the Ontario countryside.

Who This Park Is Best For

This destination is an ideal fit for families with children who enjoy a busy schedule of activities and a social camping environment. Because of its extensive seasonal community, it is perfect for those who appreciate a safe, community-oriented park where neighbors know one another. It is also highly recommended for RVers who prefer natural, treed lots over open-field campsites, providing a more immersive outdoor experience without sacrificing essential hookups.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Heated Pool
• Pond
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Horseshoes
• Rec Hall
• Playground
• Shuffleboard

- Policies

• RV Age Restrictions
• Pets Welcome
• Pet Restrictions
• Pet Restriction on Quantity
• Pet Restriction on Breed
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Restroom/Showers ($)
• Laundry
• Dog Park

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Boating
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Mountain Biking
• Road Biking Trails

- Facility

• Type (Campground)
• Partial Handicap Access

- Internet

• WiFi Hotspot
• WiFi Hotspots (1)

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (220)
• Spaces Available (40)
• Width (30)
• Max Length (45)
• Gravel Sites (12)
• Grass Sites (28)
• 30 Amp
• Seasonal Sites
• Full Hookups (4)
• Water (36)
• Electric (36)
• Max Amps (30)
• Pull-thrus (2)
• Pull-thru Size (30 x 45)
• Back-ins (25 x 40)
• Site Length (45)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Greg Splan

July 31, 2025

We enjoyed a couple weekends this summer with our grandkids at Family Paradise. There's enough to keep the kids busy from fishing, bouncy pillow, pool, and coordinated activities. They even deliver deliver great prizes to the winners. The staff are very nice and attentive to the facilities. I would highly recommend a stay here but don't stay near site C5 their dog Diesel which we nicknamed "Rooster" will wake you up everyday shortly after 7 am barking which the owners do nothing about, and every time someone goes past their site it barks as well.

Axel Hernández

July 06, 2025

The place is fine for relaxing but just the cabins are not good, you don't have AC Just a small one that just helps a little bit on high temperatures . The close washroom was not clean I have to go to another ones far away. Perfect for RVs but if you stay on cabins not good for hot days

Jada Kaastra

June 20, 2025

I come every year with my family for as long as I can remember. At first there was only my family and three others, but now our group has seriously grown! I attended a Christian Elementary school in Clinton, and now most of the people from that school come and spend time the weekend with us as soon as school is let out for the summer. It’s always a blast and there’s a lot of people with more coming each year, so it gets full fast. We reserve the Hollow for six or seven trailers plus all four cabins for the few of us that do not have trailers and usually set up a tent or two for some kids. It’s so much fun. Ten out of ten for sure. Highly recommend. Very family and big group friendly.

Michael Scott

July 12, 2023

Finally!🙌🏻 A campground who is actually deserving of using the term "resort" in their title! 🤩 And I had to drive to another country to find it! 🇨🇦 This description is widely misused by hotels and campgrounds, where I come from🇺🇸 I keep saying one of these days I'm going to develop a resort review board; RRB. I mean come on people You should have at least five activities to keep children out of parents hair and another five weekly events for parental entertainment before you are allowed to call yourselves a resort 🫢 This property actually has too many activities to list! Okay back to the review. First thing I noticed 👀 was during my initial setup when I see pieces of trash 🗑️all over my site 😖. The trash bin and recycle bin are only 10 m away🤷🏻‍♂️. Nothing major just lots of little bits here and there; candy wrappers, Band-Aids, water bottle caps. All things left behind by kids. But how do those kids get here? Oh and used cable ties, cut off with something sharp. These are commonly used for pop-ups and tarps on campsites. But the kids didn't cut those off and leave them on the ground ....🤔 Don't parents teach their kids to police campsites anymore? I mean that's camping 101. I picked up more than one water bottle on my walk that evening. You'll notice in my photo of the lakefront picnic table the trash all around it 🫣 This property has conveniently placed trash cans🚮 Okay back to the review 🫢. This is another large property with different streets and different areas. Some have very large double or even triple sites, while others are the typical spacing. Some are well landscaped and manicured with personality. Even the dump station💩 is landscaped!🌷 Some are just seasonal or weekend homes. It is a nice walk around the evening. There are some walking trails by the lake but remember the mosquitoes! 🦟. The dirt roads are smooth and level for the most part, and bike🚴 friendly😀. Wonderful for a morning or evening walk. Pool is clean and very nice🏊‍♀️. This park has the most popular activity, a bouncy pillow! Although that area was being upgraded during my visit. There's still more than enough to do for children. A magnificent building with a 📺TV lounge🛋️ and foosball and ping pong and games and books. The largest community building I've ever seen at any park! There's plenty to do even on rainy days🌦️ which seems to be happening a lot this year😑 Something I've never seen before, and apparently this is new to the park, is a large circular chair swing area with a fire pit! This is fantastic! I understand if you want to use this with your group the office will bring you out a bag of wood! Speaking of office the staff is just fantastic! Always bright and Cheerful. The office serves ice cream all day long! They even have a shopping list for you to write what you think the store should have📝 There's just too much to say about this park. Oh I almost forgot, the lake! This is wonderful. It has a beach. It has volleyball, it has horseshoes, they have paddle board rentals. They even have a floating dock with a paddle board loading station so you can board and learn how to stand up before you push off out into the water! This is brilliant. I've never seen anything like this before. 😱👀 There are several overnight RV spaces. I was the only one using them at the time. Those of you who are following me. And used to reading my reviews. You know that I rarely use five stars for a campground. I'm not sure I ever have 🤔 It's also the most pictures I've ever posted, the maximum of 50! I want to thank my PA membership for allowing me this visit which I otherwise would not have known about. And speaking of PA, where I come from 🇺🇸typically there are too many restrictions 😖which prevent using this perk. But not here, it's okay to come on a weekend, it's okay to stay more than two nights, it's okay to pay when you get here, it's okay to reserve the same day. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Mark Schmitz

April 05, 2022

Have my trailer here. Great park lots to do.

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