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Rockwood

Conservation Area Status

The total number of daily visitors to our conservation areas is limited and access may be restricted. Get real-time capacity information, including whether the conservation area, or an activity, is open or has reached its operating capacity.

Conservation Area Information

Towering limestone cliffs, caves and glacial potholes, including one of the world's largest, are a few of the natural wonders at Rockwood. You can view them from hiking trails on both sides of the Eramosa River or in a rented canoe. The area's unique setting makes it a popular location for television shows, movies and photography shoots. 

  • Season: Open year round, with camping from May 1 to October 15. Services are limited from October 16 to April 30. Closed December 24, 25 and 26. 
  • Hours: See real-time hours on our Conservation Area Activity Status page.
    • The gatehouse may not be open during all conservation area operating hours. When the gatehouse is closed, please register and pay for your day use visit with cash in our self-registration station, or with our ePass system, upon arrival. 
    • Not all facilities are available during all conservation area operating hours. 
    • Location: 161 Fall Street South, Rockwood - Google Map of conservation area location
  • Notification: The ruins of the Harris & Co. Rockwood Woolen Mill are closed for public safety.
  • Book a campsite on our camping reservation system
  • Conservation area fees 
  • Photo gallery
  • Events calendar
  • Download a conservation area map (500 KB PDF). (Please note this document may not be accessible to people with disabilities. If you have a disability and require this document in an alternate format, please contact us.)
Contact:
161 Fall Street South
Rockwood, ON N0B 2K0
519-856-9543

Activities

Campsites: Rockwood has about 46 serviced campsites (electricity and water), 16 full-service (water, hydro and septic) and 43 unserviced sites. Up to six people are permitted per campsite. Check-in is after 2 p.m. and checkout is before noon.

Group camping: Group campsites can be booked by calling the Conservation Area directly after March 1. Group sites are available in May and June and are available for recognized youth groups. The rate is $80 per night and there is a nightly fee of $3,75 per person per night. There is a two-night minimum reservation for weekends. 

Alcohol and Cannabis: Alcohol is permitted only on registered campsites. Cannabis is permitted on campsites and in open spaces. Smoking of cannabis is not permitted near playgrounds or in the beach area. A total alcohol and cannabis ban is in effect on the Victoria Day and Labour Day weekends (Thursday at noon to Tuesday at noon).

Radio free areas: Campsites 175 to 199

Tent pads: All tents must be set up on tent pads where available.

Carp, bullhead, largemouth bass and smallmouth bass are in the reservoir. In addition, brown trout and rainbow trout are stocked in the spring.

Two trails take you around the reservoir, along the tops of cliffs, across boardwalks through wetlands and beside big glacial potholes. Please be careful around the cliffs and steep slopes. Please stay on the trail to protect our unique environment. 

You can paddle around islands, past towering cliffs and through narrow channels in Rockwood reservoir. 

Check the Rockwood fees page for rental fees.

Boat launches and rentals

You can bring your own craft and put it in at the end of our beach and park your vehicle in our parking lots near our pavilion or during the summer, park and launch near the Harris Mill Ruins.

The Rockwood Conservation Area also offers canoes and a limited number of kayaks for rent at the end of our beach from September 7 to October 15, on weekends only. 

Hours of operation: 10 AM until 5 PM with last boat rented at 4 pm on Saturday and Sundays only.

Boat launch and rental hours may vary depending on weather and staff availability.

Picnic tables are scattered throughout the conservation area. For cooking purposes, day-use visitors may use barbecues in designated picnic areas. Never leave barbecues unattended, and please use extreme caution.

Rockwood has a unique geological history that has left it with glacial bluffs, potholes and caves. The glacial bluffs were formed during the most recent ice age, which ended 11,000 to 16,000 years ago and range from five to 30 metres deep and seven to 200 metres wide.

The conservation area has over 200 potholes that vary in size and diameter. They were created by hard debris like pebbles and boulders that were left by the Wisconsin glacier and caught in eddies in rapidly-flowing melt water.

The caves are a popular attraction and include stalactites, columns and flowstone. They are fun to explore, however flashlight, helmet, long sleeve pants and long sleeve shirts are suggested. The caves are not accessible to the public between October 16 and March 31 to protect bats while they hibernate.

There are no events scheduled at this time.

There is a large, sandy beach on the reservoir. The beach is not patrolled so parents or guardians must keep a close watch on their children at all times.

Lifejackets are available to borrow at the boat rental concession. These must be returned to the gatehouse before leaving the conservation area. 

Learn more about beach conditions.

Rockwood is open year-round. Visitors enjoy hiking during the winter months. Ski equipment rentals are not available at this conservation area.

Services at the conservation area are reduced from October 16 until April 30 each year:

  • There is no water access for unloading boats, and no flush washrooms available.
  • A parking lot, garbage receptacles and a portable washroom are available.
  • Please be prepared to pay entry fees using exact change at our self-registration station or use the online ePass system, when staff are not present.

Please note that winter activities are subject to change, based on weather conditions. In addition, the conservation area and/or trails may close from time to time during the operating season, sometimes without notice for safety reasons following a storm, or due to a special event. 

Check our winter programs page for more information.

Facilities

This is the location of the pay telephone and lost and found. It is the place to purchase ice and firewood, report any problems and concerns and to get further information about the conservation area.

Rockwood is a favourite location for corporate picnics, family reunions, professional film and photo shoots.

The Pavilion, a large chalet-style shelter, overlooks the beach. Please note The Pavilion is not available to rent in 2024.

More information is available on our Group Facilities page.

The washrooms in the Pineview and Cedar Valley campgrounds have flush toilets and timed push button showers. There is also a washroom (no showers) in the Pavilion. Vault toilets are located by the group campground.

An external company provides food concessions.  

They are usually open daily:

11:30 AM to 6:30 p.m. Monday – Thursday

11:30 AM to 8:00 p.m. Friday – Sunday

The concession stand serves ice cream, milkshakes, snacks, treats and drinks and is cash only.

Please note, stand hours are weather permitting.

Rockwood has a playground and mini-golf course.  

Garbage containers are located throughout the conservation area and will be emptied as frequently as possible, however please visit responsibly and if garbage bins are full, take waste with you to dispose of at home.

Recycling bins are located in the campgrounds and at the dumping station. Please use the bins, as there is no collection from the campsites.

Dogs are welcome, but please note:

  • Dogs must be on a leash that is no longer than two metres and be under control at all times.
  • Dogs are not permitted in the beach area.
  • Please clean up after your dog.
  • Dog owners can be fined if these regulations are not followed.
  • Read more about dogs in our conservation areas.

Contact Us

Grand River Conservation Authority
400 Clyde Road, PO Box 729
Cambridge, ON
N1R 5W6
Phone: 519-621-2761
Toll Free: 1-866-900-4722
grca@grandriver.ca