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Charleston Lake Provincial Park

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Charleston Lake Provincial Park is located on Charleston Lake near Athens, Ontario, Canada in the township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands.The park occupies in the Frontenac Axis region, a southern extension of the Canadian Shield. The park's forests and animal life, therefore, include species normally found further north, yet the southern climate allows species more typical for the southern latitude to co-exist with the northern species. The park includes hiking trails, swimming areas and campgrounds.There are four yurts located in the Shady Ridge Campground; these yurts are not heated and do not have electricity. There is also a rustic cabin which is accessible by water and has lights and a small fridge which are solar-powered.The lake includes a number of islands and has an irregular shoreline which makes it an interesting location for canoeing and kayaking. Blue Mountain, elevation 194m, is also within the park. The summit was the highest point of the former Leeds County, Ontario. The trail to Blue Mountain has two access points, by water from Huckleberry Hollow, and by land from the intersection of Warburton and Blue Mountain Roads.Blue Mountain can be reached via Blue Mountain Road from Highway #2. Hikers have permission to cross private land and a well-marked trail leads to the summit with a panoramic 360° view. The trek requires approx. 2 to 2.5 hours on foot or 1.5 hrs. on bike, although cyclists must carry their bikes in many places where hard granite jets out of the earth below which forms the mountain. A compass may be useful for inexperienced hikers.

Address: 148 Woodvale Rd RR 4, Lansdowne, Ontario K0E 1L0
Phone: +1 613-659-2065
State: ON
City: Lansdowne
Street Number: 148 Woodvale Rd RR 4
Zip Code: K0E 1L0
categories: landmark & historical place, park


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Reviews
Lovely couple of beaches, with a small area near the second beach that is designated as dog friendly, multiple trails, including a long 10km loop trail. One trail includes unique rock formations that were briefly inhabited by people circa 500-900AD. Negative is lots of campers and the parking lots being almost always full. But the lake scenery is breathtaking. Beautiful park.
We went for a quick trip. We stayed at site 256 and it was right on the water. The bugs were not bad at all as long as you had some bug repellent. The beaches are beautiful, all sand and the lake has a sandy bottom for easy wading. They have a decent area for the dogs to go swimming. My dog absolutely loved the water and we mostly stayed at the dog swimming area as it was easier with our dog. The park is kept very clean and maintained. I was able to catch a beautiful sunset. Will definitely be returning for future camps!!
This is another great Ontario Provincial park with plenty to do and see for anyone who likes the outdoors. There are multiple hiking trails of various difficulty levels and distances from a sort accessible trail to a more difficult 10k loop trail. Plenty of water for canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding and lots of rentals available if you don’t have your own. Most of the campsites are nice and there are a few that have their own water access which is super helpful if you’re bringing a canoe or kayak. There’s a small discovery Center with a small park store selling souvenirs. We saw some cool wildlife with various warblers, turkeys, snakes and a few garbage panda raccoons. There’s a good dumping station with two lanes that seems able to handle a reasonable flow of trailers. This is s favourite park and we’ll be back!
This Provincial park has everything you need. It has your clean comfort stations, electrical hook-ups, challenging trails, 2 beaches, amphitheatre, and a dog beachbig bonus. The three campgrounds are unique to satisfy your individual camping style. One is more in the woods, another situated along Charleston Lake, and the third kind of in between. We have been here several times and enjoyed our stay each time. We do love the dog beach, very few provincial parks have such. It's not far from Kingston and about 1.5 hours from west of Ottawa.
Excellent park! Nice private sites. Fantastic hiking trails with lots of rock for kids to climb on. Good beaches with sections of the lake where motor boats are allowed. Good dog exercise area.
Great park with spacious camp sites. Nice beach area and boat launch. Some short hiking trails. Camping spots quite private. Very scenic.
Went here in the early morning with family. It wasn't as packed until the afternoon so expect to not have too many spots in the picnic area, parking, and beach if you come too late. It's definitely a good place to kayak, paddle board, and canoe with family. You can definitely take pictures of the picturesque views, very pretty! You can bring your dog, but be sure to clean up after their mess as there are some bear proof garbage locations. The washrooms are absolutely disgusting and it doesn't help that even in daylight it's still dark to see in there. Also to bring yourself toilet paper and hand sanitizer as there's no running water.
Really Good Provincial Park. The washrooms are clean and maintained. The beach is clean. The lake is clean as well. We did kayaking and trekking. The treks are well maintained. We stayed for 2 nights and didn't face any problem. If you are planning to camp be cautious about raccoons and poison ivy. Follow the rules. The place was well maintained, cleaned regularly. The staff are kind and helpful.
Beautiful park with many trails. We only went to a 2.5km trail and it was very nice! Totally coming back again with camping as well:
Fantastic park! Beautiful shallow, clear lake, wonderful for paddling and swimming. Nice beach, great hiking trails! Sites are big, bathrooms are clean.
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