Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground

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Warsaw, Canada

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Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground is located in Warsaw, Canada on 289 Caves Rd. Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category campground in Canada.

Address

289 Caves Rd

Phone

+17056523161

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Zelda

literally didn’t even see the caves (closed for winter) and it’s still 5 stars. lovely trails with nice woods. peace n quiet. cute streams and beach looks nice in the summer!

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Brandon Panagopka

Went hiking where I have never been before and this place did not disappoint. The experience was exhilarating inspirational, wonderful and beautiful. I was encouraged from the reviews. Friendly and very important reminder to stay on trail due to severe injury from falling down unstable and uneven ground. Seriously we were fortunate that we stumbled up on help which lead us back before dark. For the unfamiliar, if the park increased the appearance of \markers\ which might be helpful to stay on the trail.

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Joshua Kubinec

This is a nice place to go all year round. It's much quieter in winter and a fun place for kids when there's snow on the ground.

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Megan Cochrane

One of my favourite places to hike in Ontario! I've been here multiple times and haven't gotten bored of it yet. There's a nice beach with plenty of space to sit down and have a picnic. The caves can get a bit busy sometimes - I recommend going on a weekday or early in the morning.

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Virginia Marshall

I really enjoy going to Warsaw Caves over and over again. At the worst, it has only been moderately busy. You definitely need a headlamp to go into the caves, but there are short trails around the conservation area that you can hike/walk on. The kettles are particularly interesting. I wouldn't recommend going in the rain as it would be treacherous on the rocks.