
Six Mile Lake Provincial Park is a recreational park in Muskoka near Port Severn, with seasonal day use, camping, sandy beaches, paddling, boating, fishing, hiking, and family facilities. Ontario Parks lists the park at 212 hectares, established in 1958.
The park is conveniently located off Highway 400, which makes it a practical Muskoka camping choice for visitors who want cottage-country scenery without remote logistics.
Ontario Parks describes Six Mile Lake as a charming family park with scenic landscape that has inspired painters. It highlights many semi-private waterfront, electrical, and non-electrical campsites; three sandy beaches, including a designated pet beach; playground and picnic areas with a picnic shelter for rent; and canoe, kayak, and stand up paddleboard opportunities.
The official page also notes three rugged, picturesque hiking trails, recreational boating and fishing, and a park store with a wide range of products.
That mix makes Six Mile Lake a strong fit for visitors who want a classic Muskoka camping weekend with trails, beaches, paddling, and basic park services close at hand.
Plan around car camping, waterfront campsites, swimming, sandy beaches, pet beach planning, canoeing, kayaking, stand up paddleboarding, boating, fishing, hiking, playground time, picnic shelter use, and park store stops.
Ontario Parks lists Six Mile Lake day use and camping from May 8 to October 13, 2026. Confirm campsite reservations, rental availability, beach and pet beach rules, boating and fishing guidance, trail conditions, picnic shelter booking, alerts, facility hours, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.