Very large campground, with a great selection of services. We stayed in full hookups with 30 amps. Sites are large but many are not level. Bring planks or leveling blocks. Short walk to small town of Wasagaming which has a selection of restaurants and shops. Clear lake is very pretty. The park is an oasis in the prairie. Lots of trails and paved areas to bike or walk.Firewood very expensive .Would definitely return.
MikeR
Posted May 23, 2025; Ontario
Huge campground. Sites are fairly private, many have 30A, water and sewer.
Robert
Posted Sep 27, 2020; Squamish BC
We were looking for a campground withing Riding Mountain NP that would be central to park hiking and activities. We're self-contained and don't use the facilities except for an occasional shower. We camped mid-week in early June in our 8 meter (25 foot) motor home.
This is a very nice, large (<500 sites) campground. There are 7 separate areas based on available services. We stayed in the 100 section (#107) with 15/30 amp electric only. All of the sites in this area are pull through. They are relatively long and narrow situated on a diagonal with greenery/trees providing privacy between sites. Most are level or require minimal leveling. The push button showers were clean and had ample warm (not hot) water. There was good ATT and Verizon cell coverage while roaming on Rogers service.
Route 10 north/south through the park was a nice drive with several wildlife sightings and trailheads. Route 19 west from Wasagaming was a pretty drive to Lake Audy and the bison range. Route 19 east to the escarpment was closed during our visit. The town of Wasagaming is a 10 minute walk from the CG and includes shops, restaurants and a laundry. We did not see a grocery store. There's a beautiful park on Clear Lake with a swimming beach, boat rentals and multi-use trails. The park Visitor Center and Anishinabe Visitor Center were open limited hours as it was early season.
DSVT
Posted Jun 07, 2018; VT
Large campground with choice of services. Site 148 was 30A electric only. Water taps nearby. Shower building next door. Dump station. Most sites are long pull through gravel/grass but ours was recently paved. The sites are well spaced with trees between for privacy, with picnic tables and raised fire boxes. The campground is biking distance to a small resort type town with cafes, shops, beach, etc. We liked it here and would have stayed longer but it was fully booked. Many biking/hiking trails left unexplored.
Darleen
Posted Jul 15, 2016; North Saanich