The best camping near Yamaska National Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Yamaska National Park adventure.

Yamaska National Park: A scenic haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers.  

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Verger Jean-Pierre Bisson

3 sites · RVs, Tents175 acres · Roxton Pond, QC
Petit coin tranquille au bout d'une plantation de pins blancs mature entoure d'une grande foret. Vous aurez a votre disposition une place de stationnement nivelé, une table a pic-nique et un coin pour vous faire un feu. Extrêmement bien situé, a seulement 15 minutes du zoo de Granby , 12 minutes du parc de la Yamaska et 25 minutes de la montagne de Bromont. De plus, a quelques centaines de mètres , se trouve notre verger ou vous pourrez y récolter des pommes en saison.
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Vignoble et Domaine des Aromes

2 sites · RVs, Tents230 acres · Saint Bernard De Lacolle, QC
We are a growing vineyard! We have no wine to sell or to taste (yet!). However, we have other activities such as animals, forest trails, visiting our vineyard plots and using our BBQ. Close to the following activities: Safari park, lake champlain, bike circuit, cider factories and vineyards of the region. 30 minutes south of the Champlain Bridge for Montreal.
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Private Sunset Camping

3 sites · Tents10 acres · Stanstead Est, QC
With 2000 secluded feet on the spectacular Tomifobia river in the Eastern Townships, Riverstone Farm is the perfect camping getaway for nature lovers of all ages. Enjoy the quiet shores of the Tomifobia on site or venture out- There is lots to do in this part of the Eastern Townships minutes from the Vermont border. Hike Mount Orford, Mount Pinnacle in Barnston or the Coaticook Gorge, spend the day at the beach- Lakes Lister, Massawippi and Memphremagog are nearby or cross the border into Vermont and swim in the clear waters of lake Willoughby. There is also golf at Dufferin heights, cycling paths, shopping and quaint villages to explore. I would be delighted to help you plan some activities to make the most of your visit. A recently planted, fenced in food forest with picnic tables is the perfect place to watch the sunset as you let your dogs run free, while trails in the forest allow you the opportunity to explore the forested area by the river. A fire pit, two picnic tables with umbrellas, four Adirondak chairs, washrooms offer additional amenities to enjoy your stay. Please note that though I only accept 1 group of campers per visit so you can enjoy your intimacy in the evenings with your friends and family, you will not have exclusive use of the food forest during the day as I may need to attend to my trees for weeding, harvesting or other. Most guests leave at some point for an outing so schedules can easily be coordinated. Extras include: a $5 per pet extra charge, $5 hot coffee morning service, $100 private yoga class in my yoga tent and $10 local maple syrup. Please note that the base rental price includes 2 people so any more (for a maximum of 6) are charged $10 per person.
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The best camping near Yamaska National Park guide

Overview

About

At the top end of the Appalachian Lowlands, Yamaska National Park’s sparse woodlands aren’t famous for their towering peaks nor their strenuous hikes—they’re most appreciated for their tranquil trails filled with endemic flora and fauna. Réservoir Choinière is where the action happens, with boating activities and wildlife observation in summer, and ice fishing, tube sliding, and cross-country skiing in winter. Camping in Yamaska National Park is available year-round, with a handful of specially outfitted winter cabins, along with almost 200 non-serviced sites for summer stays.

Notable campgrounds

  • Les Parulines Campground: Offers semi-serviced sites nestled amid lush greenery, ideal for nature immersion.
  • Les Mesanges Campground: Features Étoile ready-to-camp sites, blending comfort with the rustic charm of the outdoors.
  • Beach Sector Nature Cabins: Provides cosy cabins with full amenities, set in the heart of the park’s activity area.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak season, to ensure your spot amid the natural beauty of Yamaska National Park.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations for last-minute opportunities to secure a coveted campsite.
  • Explore nearby camping options to maximize your chances of an idyllic outdoor retreat.

When to go

The best time to visit Yamaska National Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when all activities are in full swing and the weather is warm. Winter offers a unique charm with snowy landscapes, ideal for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, though some services may be limited.

Know before you go

  • Check the park’s website for any trail closures or safety advisories before your visit.
  • Remember to purchase your park access fee online to guarantee entry, especially during busy periods.
  • Accessible facilities are available for visitors with reduced mobility, ensuring an inclusive experience for all.
  • Be mindful of the park’s wildlife; observe from a distance and do not feed the animals.
  • Prepare for variable weather by dressing in layers and bringing waterproof gear, especially during transitional seasons.

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