The best camping near Kamouraska

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On the shoreline of the St. Lawrence River, Kamouraska blends the beauty of coastline, countryside, and mountains. Officially recognized as one of the most beautiful villages in Quebec, outdoor enthusiasts come to immerse themselves in cycling circuits, hiking trails, paddle adventures, and mountain peaks. (Climbers are drawn to Saint-André-de-Kamouraska, a local cliff with rock walls made of orthoquartzite.) Known for its traditional shoreline eel fishing, the area is known for its local restaurants, which are worth a visit before turning in at a nearby campsite, glampsite, cabin rental, or RV park near Kamouraska.

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La Halte des Nomades

1. La Halte des Nomades

26km from Kamouraska · 3 sites
Découvrez la liberté et la tranquillité à La Halte des Nomades, votre refuge exclusif au cœur de Charlevoix. Notre terre privée de 19 hectares accueille seulement 3 véhicules récréatifs, garantissant intimité et connexion avec la nature. 🌲 CE QUI NOUS REND UNIQUES • Seulement 3 emplacements sur 19 hectares de terre privée - intimité totale garantie • Emplacement stratégique : centre géographique parfait pour rayonner dans tout Charlevoix • Camping rustique authentique pour vrais nomades en quête de tranquillité • Espaces de stationnement spacieux, nivelés et bien entretenus 📍 BASE D'EXPLORATION IDÉALE - TOUTES LES ATTRACTIONS À PROXIMITÉ Nature et plein air : • Parc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie • Tadoussac et observation des baleines • Plage de Saint-Siméon sur le fleuve • Sentiers de VTT accessibles directement depuis le terrain • Sentiers de randonnée pédestre et vélo à proximité Activités et culture : • Casino de Charlevoix à La Malbaie • Le Massif de Charlevoix - ski/vélo de montagne • Pointe-au-Pic et La Malbaie • Route des Saveurs de Charlevoix • Villages pittoresques et galeries d'art 🏕️ VOS EMPLACEMENTS • Espaces de stationnement nivelés pour tous types de VR • Accès carrossable pour classe A, B et roulottes (jusqu'à 25 pieds) • Camping rustique - aucun service (électricité, eau, égout) • Aires de feu de camp autorisées (selon règlements SOPFEU) • Accès aux sentiers de VTT, marche et vélo • Poubelles et recyclage sur place ✨ L'EXPÉRIENCE NOMADE • Terre privée - votre sanctuaire loin de l'agitation • Ciel étoilé spectaculaire sans pollution lumineuse • Observation de la faune : chevreuils, oiseaux, petits mammifères • Sentiers naturels pour exploration à pied ou à vélo • Tranquillité absolue - l'essence même de la vie nomade • Réveillez-vous avec le chant des oiseaux, endormez-vous sous les étoilesDiscover freedom and tranquility at La Halte des Nomades, your exclusive sanctuary in the heart of Charlevoix. Our 19-hectare private estate accommodates just three recreational vehicles, guaranteeing privacy and a deep connection with nature. 🌲 WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE • Only 3 campsites spread across 19 hectares of private land—total privacy guaranteed • Strategic location: a perfect geographical hub for exploring all of Charlevoix • Authentic rustic camping for true nomads seeking tranquility • Spacious, level, and well-maintained parking spots 📍 THE IDEAL BASECAMP FOR EXPLORATION — ALL ATTRACTIONS NEARBY Nature & Outdoors: • Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park • Tadoussac and whale watching • Saint-Siméon Beach on the St. Lawrence River • ATV trails accessible directly from the property • Hiking and cycling trails nearby Activities & Culture: • Casino de Charlevoix in La Malbaie • Le Massif de Charlevoix — skiing and mountain biking • Pointe-au-Pic and La Malbaie • Charlevoix Flavor Trail (Route des Saveurs) • Picturesque villages and art galleries 🏕️ YOUR CAMPSITES • Level parking spaces suitable for all types of RVs • Vehicle access suitable for Class A, B, and travel trailers (up to 25 feet) • Rustic camping — no hookups (electricity, water, or sewer) • Campfire areas permitted (subject to SOPFEU regulations) • Access to ATV, hiking, and cycling trails • On-site trash and recycling facilities ✨ THE NOMAD EXPERIENCE • Private land — your sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle • Spectacular starry skies with zero light pollution • Wildlife viewing: deer, birds, and small mammals • Natural trails for exploration on foot or by bike • Absolute tranquility — the very essence of the nomadic lifestyle • Wake up to the sound of birdsong; fall asleep beneath the stars
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Territoire Charlevoix

2. Territoire Charlevoix

38km from Kamouraska
Escape to Territoire Charlevoix — a haven where cozy cabins and rustic campsites immerse you in the wild beauty of the Charlevoix mountains. 🌲 Wander scenic trails that wind through lush forests ✨ Stargaze beneath pristine, unpolluted skies 🍄 Forage for hidden treasures in nature’s bounty ❄️ Ski along quiet snow-covered paths in winter Beyond the retreat, discover nearby parks, craft breweries, and the rich local culture that makes Charlevoix unforgettable. A serene getaway where nature, adventure, and simplicity meet in perfect harmony.

Kamouraska camping guide

Where to go

Parc national du Bic

Capes, coves, islands, and bays bless this mountainous estuary on the St. Lawrence River. Offering diverse landscapes, Parc national du Bic is saturated in the sights, sounds, and smells of the sea with captivating sunsets. Alongside hiking, biking, and kayaking, the park is also known for geocaching and maritime wildlife watching, while winter warriors can enjoy skiing, snow tubing, kicksleds, and snowshoes with limited capacity warming huts for extra chilly days. Private campgrounds abound nearby, although on-site camping options include tent campsites, cabin rentals, ready-to-camp sites, and yurts.

Parc national du Lac-Témiscouata

Weaving waters with woods between mountainous marvels, Parc national du Lac-Témiscouata is a one-stop adventure shop along the Lands and Forests of Acadia circuit. Providing on-site campsites and ready-to-camp options, this peaceful, protected land offers hiking, biking, and unique water excursions, too. Opt for canoe, kayak, peddle boat, or paddle board rentals, or journey through time with a unique, naturalist-led sunset rabaska (Algonquin birch bark canoe) trip between Petit Lac Touladi and Grand Lac Touladi. 

Parc du Massif du Sud

Disconnect and hook up with nature at Parc du Massif du Sud. Loaded with ready-to-camp accommodations including cabins, pods, yurts, and more, this camper’s paradise is the perfect escape any time of year. Spring through fall allows hikes, bikes, geocaching, and fishing, while winter brings skiing, snowshoeing, fat bikes, and cold hikes. Swing over to the hebertism course for an exciting obstacle featuring climbing blocks, tunnels, a rope bridge, and Labyrinth Castle suitable for all ages.  

When to go

Camping near Kamouraska is highly recommended from June through August. With average temperatures reaching over 20°C and very little precipitation, campers can set up shop and explore with ease. As September unfolds, prepare for temperatures to drop quickly and reach an average high of only 10°C by October. November to April brings consistent negative temperatures, only beginning to warm up in the approach towards May. Campers should be experienced in cold weather camping before considering a winter trip to this tiny town.

Frequently Asked Questions

In Kamouraska, outdoor enthusiasts can immerse themselves in cycling circuits, hiking trails, paddle adventures, and mountain peaks. Climbers are drawn to Saint-André-de-Kamouraska, a local cliff with rock walls made of orthoquartzite. The area is also known for traditional shoreline eel fishing, and there are local restaurants worth visiting before turning in at a nearby campsite, glampsite, cabin rental, or RV park near Kamouraska.

Camping near Kamouraska is highly recommended from June through August, with average temperatures reaching over 20°C and very little precipitation. As September unfolds, prepare for temperatures to drop quickly and reach an average high of only 10°C by October. November to April brings consistent negative temperatures, only beginning to warm up in the approach towards May. Campers should be experienced in cold weather camping before considering a winter trip to this tiny town. You can also explore different options for camping near Kamouraska on Hipcamp.

Disconnect and hook up with nature at Parc du Massif du Sud, which is loaded with ready-to-camp accommodations including cabins, pods, yurts, and more. Spring through fall allows hikes, bikes, geocaching, and fishing, while winter brings skiing, snowshoeing, fat bikes, and cold hikes. Swing over to the hebertism course for an exciting obstacle featuring climbing blocks, tunnels, a rope bridge, and Labyrinth Castle suitable for all ages. You can also explore different options for camping near Kamouraska on Hipcamp.

Capes, coves, islands, and bays bless this mountainous estuary on the St. Lawrence River. Parc national du Bic is saturated in the sights, sounds, and smells of the sea with captivating sunsets. Alongside hiking, biking, and kayaking, the park is also known for geocaching and maritime wildlife watching, while winter warriors can enjoy skiing, snow tubing, kicksleds, and snowshoes with limited capacity warming huts for extra chilly days. Private campgrounds abound nearby, although on-site camping options include tent campsites, cabin rentals, ready-to-camp sites, and yurts.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field

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