The best private sites RV camping near Sutton

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A historic mountain village, Sutton offers easy access to ski hills, parks, hiking and biking trails, and the varied delights of the Eastern Townships. Pending when you visit, stroll Sutton's summer arts festival, enjoy the bounty of fall, or hit the slopes for top-tier skiing. You can rent bikes, kayaks, and other equipment in town to take full advantage of the recreation opportunities on offer right there, or head out to discover Mont Orford National Park and the many parks and outdoor beauty spots close to the village.

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An arial view of part of the farm

2. Sentier Plein air Fulford

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17km from Sutton · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Fulford, QC
Learn more about this land: Nested between the quaint village of Knowlton (10mins) with antique shopping, museum, restaurants, and beaches and the vibrant sport capital of Bromont (10 mins) with golfing, mountain biking, hiking, road biking, gravel biking and wineries - this is your perfect home base for your next vacation. About the property: We have a sprawling property with a mix of farmland and forested trails. We have four campsites that are completely private from one another. We have put a lot of time to upkeep our trails so you can explore them during your stay with us. Other campers have been lucky enough to see moose and deer during their stay with us.  About the listings:Each listing is completely private from the next, and we can accommodate tents, RVs, trailers, and camper vans. The listings do not have toilets, so we recommend bringing a camping toilet with you if you do not have a self-contained vehicle. Pets are welcome. During your stay with us, why not rent our cocoa shack for a romantic dinner. Light up the wood stove and wine & dine under the stars. We look forward to hosting you soon.
Pets
from 
CA$45
 / night

A historic mountain village, Sutton offers easy access to ski hills, parks, hiking and biking trails, and the varied delights of the Eastern Townships. Pending when you visit, stroll Sutton's summer arts festival, enjoy the bounty of fall, or hit the slopes for top-tier skiing. You can rent bikes, kayaks, and other equipment in town to take full advantage of the recreation opportunities on offer right there, or head out to discover Mont Orford National Park and the many parks and outdoor beauty spots close to the village.

100% (125)

Top-rated campgrounds

An arial view of part of the farm

2. Sentier Plein air Fulford

98%
(43)
17km from Sutton · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Fulford, QC
Learn more about this land: Nested between the quaint village of Knowlton (10mins) with antique shopping, museum, restaurants, and beaches and the vibrant sport capital of Bromont (10 mins) with golfing, mountain biking, hiking, road biking, gravel biking and wineries - this is your perfect home base for your next vacation. About the property: We have a sprawling property with a mix of farmland and forested trails. We have four campsites that are completely private from one another. We have put a lot of time to upkeep our trails so you can explore them during your stay with us. Other campers have been lucky enough to see moose and deer during their stay with us.  About the listings:Each listing is completely private from the next, and we can accommodate tents, RVs, trailers, and camper vans. The listings do not have toilets, so we recommend bringing a camping toilet with you if you do not have a self-contained vehicle. Pets are welcome. During your stay with us, why not rent our cocoa shack for a romantic dinner. Light up the wood stove and wine & dine under the stars. We look forward to hosting you soon.
Pets
from 
CA$45
 / night

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The best private sites RV camping near Sutton guide

When to go

The best time to visit Sutton depends on what you want to do. Ski season is especially busy in the village, while July and August can also get crowded at the Eastern Townships' lakes and rivers. Spring can be a bit unpredictable, and fall is gorgeous, as the leaves of the sugar maples turn red and gold.

Know before you go

  • The village is very walkable, but getting around to explore the area without a vehicle is very tricky, if not impossible. Bike routes offer another mode of transportation aside from a car.
  • Most people working in tourism around Sutton are fluent in English, but this isn’t always the case, so it can be useful to have a translation app ready to go on your phone. 
  • Cell reception is usually good in Sutton, but it can get patchy or nonexistent once you venture out into the parks.
  • A couple of EV charging stations are available in and around the village.