360-Acres of Nature's Paradise
Nestled within the picturesque landscapes of Paisley, Ontario, Rutledge Acres spans 360 acres. Offering a tranquil escape, our property features 5 multi-acre sites for a Boondock campground, where gentle breezes from Lake Huron and serene pastoral settings create a peaceful retreat. Approximately 15 km of meticulously groomed trails traverse the expansive landscape, inviting hiking, trail running, and leisurely walks throughout the beautiful Bruce County. Embracing the outdoors, Rutledge Acres allows for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking on its scenic trails. The nearby Saugeen River adds to the allure, offering opportunities for kayaking adventures, with rentals available in Paisley for a scenic journey down the river.
About Rutledge Acres
Rolling Landscapes & Pastures
The property's diverse topography provides a picturesque backdrop, inviting guests to explore and immerse themselves in the tranquility of its rural charm.
Groomed Campsites
Explore serenity at Rutledge Acres with our spacious groomed boondocking sites, where gentle Lake Huron breezes and pastoral settings create an idyllic camping retreat.
Private Groomed Trails
Explore Rutledge Acres with 15km of groomed trails for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking. Uncover unique outdoor adventures on our expansive property.
Close to Beautiful Beaches
With beautiful beaches within a 20-minute drive, our property offers the perfect blend of countryside serenity and convenient access to the refreshing waters of the lake. Enjoy the best of both worlds at Rutledge Acres.
Kayaking Adventures Nearby
Enjoy the convenience of renting kayaks in town and embark on a serene journey down the river, unveiling the natural beauty of the surrounding area from a unique perspective
Surrounded by Quaint Towns
Discover quaint nearby towns with great restaurants and hidden artisan gems around Rutledge Acres, adding local flavors and artistic finds to your countryside retreat.
rich in history
The Old Homestead
Rutledge Acres has a history rooted in the 1950s when it served as a cattle farm where Ken and his sister worked. In 1987, Ken and his wife, Julia, fulfilled Ken's dream of owning the property and establishing a resort-style camping ground by acquiring the initial 100 acres. Two more sites were added in 1991, expanding the farm to its current 360 acres. After Ken's passing, Julia dedicated herself to bringing his dreams to life, giving rise to Rutledge Acres—an enduring haven reflecting a lifelong vision of community and nature.
Our History