Birds Hill Provincial Park
RV Guide

Introduction

Looking for a great Canadian destination for your next RV vacation? Consider a trip to Birds Hill Provincial Park. It's the perfect place for a relaxing RV getaway.
Birds Hill Provincial Park is located only 24 km (15 miles) to the northeast of Manitoba's capital city of Winnipeg. Nestled in a dense cover of boreal forest in a rich and diverse eco-system, this recreational area is a destination hotspot for families looking to get away from it all. The property consists of 35 square kilometres (22 square miles) of thick forest comprised mostly of oak and aspen trees.

The land at Birds Hill Provincial Park is quite varied and includes prairie flatlands, rolling hills, and immense fields of richly colored wildflowers in season. The area is also home to several varieties of extremely rare orchids.

Wildlife eagerly flocks to Birds Hill Provincial Park, a true haven for animals. Among the creatures often spotted here are deer, waterfowl, and songbirds.

During the month of July, Birds Hill Provincial Park is home to the Winnipeg Folk Festival, an event which draws visitors from far and wide. The property also houses Birds Hill Park Ranch where families can ride horses along the many trails or take a wagon ride. In the winter months, sleigh rides are also available upon request.

Whether you visit in spring, summer, winter, or fall, Birds Hill Provincial Park offers lots of fun things to do. Some of the most popular activities include swimming, picnicking, fishing, horseback riding, and hiking. The park also has an on-site restaurant, convenience store, and a concession stand directly on the beach. Beach access is available from the campgrounds.

For an RV vacation you'll not soon forget, bring your family to spend some time camping at Birds Hill Provincial Park. You'll have an amazing time.

RV Rentals in Birds Hill Provincial Park

Transportation

Driving

Travelling to Birds Hill Provincial Park from Winnipeg, MB, covers 24 km (15 miles) of ground. To reach the park, begin by taking Rte 57 E. Continue along this highway until it connects to Provincial Trunk Hwy 59 N/Rte 20 N. Follow this route until you reach the exit for South Drive in St. Clements. Take the exit for Birds Hill Provincial Park and continue along this road until the park is visible. The journey to Birds Hill Provincial Park from Winnipeg is largely on two-lane stretches of highway. Year-round the roads are kept clean and clear and are in good condition. Traffic is moderate, and road construction possible during the summer months.

To get to Birds Hill Provincial Park from Steinbach, MB, your journey will traverse 67 km (42 miles). Follow MB-1 W/Transcanada Highway to the right turn on MB-206 N. Make a left hand turn onto Festival Drive and continue until the exit for South Drive. Turn right at South Drive and continue along this route until the park is in your sights. The trip from Steinbach travels along well-kept two-lane roads. Traffic moves at an excellent pace. Road cosntruction does occur periodically, so be prepared for possible delays in the warm weather months.

Parking

Parking is available via a lot at the entrance to Birds Hill Provincial Park.

Public Transportation

Due to its remote location, there is no public transportation to Birds Hill Provincial Park.

Campgrounds and parking in Birds Hill Provincial Park

Campsites in Birds Hill Provincial Park

Reservations camping

Birds Hill Campground

Birds Hill Campground sits within Birds Hill Provincial Park and offers 506 campsites for reservation by families planning to tent or enjoy an RV stay on the premises. 257 of the campsites are completely unserviced with 174 offering electric hookups only. The remaining 45 sites offer electric, water, and sewage hookups. Since sites are snapped up very quickly, reservations are highly recommended to avoid disappointment.

Generator use is permitted, and dogs are allowed on the property so long as they remain leashed. Other amenities at Birds Hill Campground include bathrooms, showers, paved bike trails, a trailer sanitation station, drinking water, payphones, playgrounds, and a convenience store. Birds Hill Beach is within walking distance and houses a concession stand on the grounds.

Among the most popular activities at Birds Hill Campground are picnicking, fishing, swimming, hiking, biking, horseback riding, and birdwatching.

The campground accepts reservations for stays from mid-May through mid-October yearly.

Seasonal activities in Birds Hill Provincial Park

In-Season

Swimming

If you're looking to spend a few days relaxing at a beautiful Canadian beach, you'll find what you are seeking at Birds Hill Beach. Located on the same property as the park and campground of the same name, the lake waters are crisp and clear, making them a refreshing place to take a dip on a hot summer's day.

There is a concession stand on the beach selling drinks and snacks to help keep hunger and thirst at bay. The soft sand shores are also the ideal location for taking a stroll, building some sandcastles, or simply relaxing and working on your suntan.

Lifeguard service is not available, so exercise caution when out in the lake and avoid swimming during dangerous weather conditions.

Boating

The boat launch at Birds Hill Beach makes it the ideal spot for getting your pleasurecraft out on the water. Launch your canoe, kayak, or other boat out on the lake and paddle your cares away in the clear, marine blue depths.

Bring along a picnic lunch and some drinking water or buy some treats at the concession stand located directly on the beach. If you feel like a little added adventure, why not try your hand at a little fishing?

Beachcombing

What is more relaxing than leisurely stroll along a pristine, sandy beach? Birds Hill Beach is a haven for those who love to comb the beach in search of treasures. Meander along the shore, collecting seaglass, shells, or other mementos of your relaxing, heavenly Canadian vacation.

After you've worked up an appetite, you can relax in the sand with a picnic lunch or stop by the restaurant or concession stand for a prepared meal to enjoy.

Off-Season

Hiking

Birds Hill Provincial Park is home to some of the area's best hiking trails. The Lakeview Trail is incredibly popular and consists of 7.2 km (4.5 miles) of varied terrain which meanders through woods and around a lake before returning back to the campgrounds.

Consider a hike along the Bluestem Mountain Bike Trail. A 45 minute bike ride, it will take longer on foot, but the view are incredible from the top of the path, making the climb well worth the effort. The entire trail is 1.8 km (or 1 mile) but is best reserved for more active hikers.

The Nimowim Self-Guiding Trail wanders through land that has been carelessly disrupted as well as several untouched regions. The goal of the trail is to promote thoughts of peace and healing for our world. Reconnect with nature while enjoying the beautiful sights along this well-loved trail.

Mountain Biking

Mountain biking is another popular activity at Birds Hill Provincial Park. The Bluestem Mountain Bike Trail is particularly beloved and well-traveled. The trail is 1.8 km (1.1 miles) in length but takes approximately 45 minutes to climb due to its challenging landscape and steep incline.

Any of the trails found in Birds Hill Provincial Park are well-suited to cycling. Bring along drinking water to keep your hydration levels up and stop along the way to admire some of the plant and animal life that is unique to region.

Birds Hill Park Ranch

Birds Hill Park Ranch is the perfect place to spend a day. The ranch offers many different activities for families to enjoy including horseback riding and wagon rides. In the winter months, sleigh rides can also be arranged for group outings.

Enjoy a trip to the stables where you can spend some time meeting the horses and making new friends. Afterwards, relax by the paddock with some snacks and a drink and enjoy the beauty that surrounds you.