The best camping in Sugarloaf Provincial Park, NB

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MacCurdy Farm "The Getaway"

97%
(32)
20km from Sugarloaf Provincial Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · NB
Located in the beautiful community of Point La Nim, NB, Maccurdy Farm is a 140 acre family farm with beach access, four wheeler trails, wonderful walking trails in the woods, and a plethora of opportunities from photography to stargazing (minimal light pollution) to paddle boarding to a haywagon ride into the pasture to feed the cattle for a unique "Getaway" experience. Located 5mins from the local MarinaLearn more about this land:Welcome to Macurdy Farm! We are a family-friendly working farm that provides direct access to the beach!The PropertyYou will enjoy an open field with access to the beach, hiking trails, and woodlot. The property offers opportunities for activities such as biking, hiking, swimming, 4wheeling, paddle boarding, kite flying, stargazing, and all-around outdoor enjoyment! There is a private beach entrance giving access to kayakers/seadooers/fisherman/paddleboarders.The CampsiteThe site is ideal for all camping types. For tenters, there is a flat grassy area. RVs up to 42 feet are welcome, it is a pull-through site with some leveling required. There is a water hookup and generators are welcome. There is a picnic table and WIFI available. Pets on leash are welcome. Fires are permitted (when there are no fire bans in effect). Please note, there are no restroom facilities available, bring your camping toilet and pack it out.
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CA$54
 / night

Fairy Ring Forest

100%
(1)
65km from Sugarloaf Provincial Park · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging · New Richmond, QC
Un terrain semi off grid dans la forêt a 10 minutes de la rivière et entouré de montagnes. Il y a plusieurs endroits où camper, un emplacement pour une Van/petit camion/ roulotte, une Yourte où c’est possible de louer ou de réserver pour un massage avec une thérapeute sur place! Il y a aussi un petit chalet rustique! À 20 minutes de la petite ville de New Richmond, de la plage et de la station touristique Pin Rouge. Semi, off grid land in the forest 10 minutes walk from the river, surrended by mountain, nature. Here there is few camp ground site, one Van Life spot, a Yourt where it is possible to rent or have a massage appointment with therapist, there is also a little off grid rustic shack ! It is 20 minutes from New Richmond the little town and the beach. And 20 minutes from the ski and mountain bike Pin Rouge Mountain !
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CA$30
 / night

The best camping in Sugarloaf Provincial Park, NB guide

Overview

About

Sugarloaf Provincial Park beckons adventurers with its diverse range of activities set amid Canada's stunning Appalachian Mountain region. Whether you're looking to conquer the trails on a mountain bike, immerse yourself in the tranquility of camping, or embrace the thrill of winter sports, this park offers a year-round playground for nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike.

When to go

The best time to visit Sugarloaf Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to September, when the park is brimming with life and the trails are perfect for biking and hiking. Winter offers a snowy wonderland for skiing from December to March. Shoulder seasons may have limited access to some activities due to transitional weather conditions.

Know before you go

  • Check the latest conditions report before planning your visit, as weather can affect trail and facility availability.
  • Remember to bring your own equipment for activities like mountain biking and snowshoeing.
  • Accessibility varies across the park; contact the park directly for specific accessibility information.
  • For a seamless experience, familiarize yourself with the park's maps available online or at the visitor centre.
  • Be mindful of park hours, which are from 8am to 10pm for park access, ensuring you have ample time for your adventures.
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