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Lower Beverley Lake Park
Overview
Lower Beverley Lake Park offers a quintessential eastern Ontario camping experience in the heart of the historic village of Delta. This municipally owned park spans over 100 acres of scenic waterfront and mature woodland, providing a relaxed atmosphere for seasonal and overnight RVers. Known for its welcoming community spirit, the park serves as a focal point for local heritage and outdoor recreation on the shores of Lower Beverley Lake, making it a staple for regional travelers.
Location & Surroundings
Situated between Kingston and Smiths Falls, the park is nestled within the beautiful Rideau Lakes region of Ontario. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills, lush forests, and calm, island-dotted waters. Because the park is located directly within the village of Delta, visitors enjoy the unique benefit of being within walking distance of local landmarks like the Old Stone Mill National Historic Site, perfectly blending rural tranquility with small-town cultural charm.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped for modern RV travelers, offering spacious sites with water and electrical hookups to accommodate various rig sizes and styles. Guests have access to essential facilities including clean washrooms, hot showers, and a convenient laundromat for longer stays. Outdoor recreation is centered around the sandy swimming beach and the expansive boat launch area, which provides easy lake access for boaters, kayakers, and paddlers looking to explore the shoreline.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Anglers will find excellent opportunities for catching largemouth and smallmouth bass, as well as northern pike, throughout the fishing season. Beyond the water, the village of Delta offers a glimpse into 19th-century industrial history at the local flour mill. For those who enjoy terrestrial adventures, the nearby hiking trails and cycling routes offer peaceful ways to observe local wildlife and the vibrant fall foliage that defines this picturesque part of the province.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for families seeking a safe environment where children can enjoy the dedicated playground, mini-golf, and supervised beach area. It is also a perfect fit for history enthusiasts and retirees who appreciate a slower pace of life and a genuine connection to the local community. If you prefer a natural, community-focused setting over a high-traffic commercial resort, this park provides the authentic charm of the Ontario countryside.
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User Reviews
nyama77
This place is a gem. The small beach is awesome, the park layout is fantastic, as well as the bathrooms. Staff are always nice and courteous. Well-deserved 5 stars.
Fairnzelia
Very nice camping site for tents and campers, nice little beach, lots of walking trails. The canteen might not be open in the morning as the owners of the canteen just open it whenever they want. So don't plan on coffee or breakfast there without a backup. Been coming for 22years now,al always quiet and safe.
Rodney Elshof
Beautiful well maintained campground awesome staff my kids love it here
The Heritiers
Staff are absolutely lovely. Park was busy and other campers were occasionally noisy but the facilities there are great (outside of the one portaloo, the other toilets are as expected). Mark helped me out today with a boost too, very appreciated
Kimberley
Beautiful spot for families! I attended a birthday party for my grandsons 4th birthday. They had reserved a cottage down by the lake and close to the beach. An absolutely beautiful little spot!
