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At the end of Stuart Mountain Road there is a small parking area and a beautiful beach. There were not any 'no overnight parking' signs anywhere. There were a couple other vans that stayed overnight as well. The sunset was beautiful!
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tons of people here beginning of August, there was a fight. People were screaming and yelling. Maybe because of full moon? You can see the moon rise here and it's beautiful. I'm not sure if people are friendly here. Some people also just let their dogs roam around off leash without having any concerns for other dogs and kids around. So many people still around until midnight. I wouldn't say this place is quiet and relaxing, it's also Monday, not the weekend.
Report Check-InOpen and flat! Arrived around 7pm and it was quite busy with people fishing and viewing the tide. Was rather windy, but chilled out eventually. Locals had some bonfires on the beach celebrating a birthday, but wrapped up around midnight. We parked all the way to the left where you can see the graveyard some. There was sadly a ton of trash along that side that we picked up (a bag’s worth). One other truck camper stayed. T-Mobile cell service was good! Explored the receding tidelands in the morning. Really special.
Report Check-InWonderful place and so friendly locals here. Never seen such a amazing tidel range in my life before.
No service and absolutely clean.
nobody in the evening, few locals went to walk their dogs in the morning
Report Check-InEvery other place we tried in this corner ethe province was closed or gated after the hurricane, but this spot was available.
Nice sandy beach with shallow water for a long ways. We arrived at low tide in the early evening in late September. Windy for a couple hours then calm, with many herons and other shore birds.
Good cell signal, awesome views, but exposed. Don't park too far past the turn-around since the tide can come up almost to the edge.
One other car camper arrived before sundown, but otherwise quiet, clean and peaceful.
Report Check-InVery nice and quiet spot for the night. A few locals came to walk their dogs and left. We were the only VR left after 22h00. Cellular reception is good.
Report Check-InThere is a parking lot at the end of Stewart Mountain Road. 5 other campers stayed here which include a large trailer, some smaller rvs and a camper van. There were a lot of other vehicles here enjoying the beach until dark. Some search and rescue people showed up with a hovercraft but were not needed. They seemed to have no interest in all the campers.
Report Check-InBelle plage fréquentée principalement par les résidents. Très tranquille après le coucher du soleil. Nous étions seulement 2 véhicules.
Report Check-InGrand stationnement en gravier. Belle plage. Les gens viennent y faire des feux en soirée. Une des plus belle place de ce côté de la baie de Fundy
Report Check-InThere was a lot of parking space, only one other van and 2 cars, the beach is beautiful, we were able to walk very far on the beach when the tide is low, very windy in the night but we slept well, definitly recommend
Report Check-InWOW this is a busy spot. The locals love to walk their dogs off leash, so keep that in mind if you have pets. Almost everyone was extremely friendly at least!
There were 3 trailers, an rv, and a tent overnight with us as well. Wasn’t a quiet night but dang is it ever beautiful.
Report Check-InBeautiful spot to experience the massive tidal changes of the bay of Fundy. We arrived in the morning and left the next morning so in a 24 hr period on a Friday we saw many locals and a few travelers too. there are no resources here and yet locals left garbage and one guy moved out of his tent and left a tote full of items he no longer wanted and dumped food into the grass, sad. I would recommend a visit to this Beach a and the ground is hard and parking area large enough for a big rig. the views of the red cliffs and pretty residential farms and acreage was a bonus.
Report Check-InThis place is as described. It’s amazing to watch the tide come and go. When the tide is out you can actually walk to the rocks but be warned, it’s further than it looks!
Enjoyed our stay despite the loud people in their tent.
Leave no trace!
Report Check-InAbsolutely beautiful spot. Very popular with dog walkers on the beach during the day and fishermen during the evening.
Report Check-InOur first iOverlander stop and it didn’t disappoint. Stayed in a 32-foot trailer with a puppy and 4 chickens and waited out tropical storm Elsa. Amazing views of red cliffs and the world’s highest tides. Smaller vehicles could park right on the beach but even our beast could park oceanside and not come close to obstructing others who wanted to park here as well. Sure hope people respect these areas so they remain accessible.
Report Check-InBeautiful spot! Lots of locals fishing there when the tide is in though, so very little privacy. Popular during the day when the tide is out with dog-owners, too. It was a quiet night’s sleep, but I woke up to a slightly obscene drawing in the sand behind my vehicle (like, 10ft tall).
Report Check-InThis place was so beautiful, there was a bus, camper and a couple car campers when we were there. A man also came down and lit fire works too close to our van one actually went in our van and burnt stuff. I'm sure this is a one-off that tainted our experience but it was alovely spot
Report Check-InNice beach. One other van there at night. Was a bit windy when I was there. Felt safe.
Report Check-InAt the end of Stuart Mountain Road the is a small parking area and a beautiful beach. There were not any 'no overnight parking' signs anywhere. There were a couple other vans that stayed overnight as well. The sunset was beautiful!
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