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Tight spot between Shepody Road and Grassy Lake. two firepits and access to the lake. Shepody Road is dirt/gravel and can be dusty but there shouldn't be much traffic at night. Close to Fundy National Park and the popular Dobson hiking trail.
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Awesome place in nature! very quiet and there is shade. seen a young moose taking a bath in the morning. hike on shepody rd is nice. other more secluded spaces further up the road.
Report Check-InThere are two spots, one by the river for smaller rig where we stayed and another higher up for bigger rigs. There were also a fire pit and access to the lake. We had a really nice view and it was really calm. We enjoyed!
Report Check-InStayed at the upper spot, which is accessible even with bigger rigs (see picture). Had a nice and very quiet night.
About 450 m before you reach the spot, there’s a logging road which offers multiple spots, not that nice though.
beautiful spot. we stayed two nights by the water. we were going to stay a 3rd night but when we got back after a day spent in the National Park both the water and roadside spots were taken.
Report Check-Inas described, great spot really close to the lake. nobody around, really quiet, dirt road is fine for any cars, but probably not for big gigs.
Report Check-InThis is a gem of a campsite! There are 2 sites here one that is a little bigger up closer to the road, and one right down by the water. I stayed by the water. It was so calm and peaceful. I went to sleep to the sound of frogs and in the morning I sat by the lake and watched a loon fish. I will be back someday!
Report Check-InNot that tight to access. Plenty of room for a 4Runner to go down and turn around. So peaceful. Beautiful spot. **PLEASE** put out your fires properly. We came during a very dry burn-ban and ended up discovering a small smoldering fire a short walk from the campsite that had clearly been burning for a few days. We put it out completely. Excellent stay otherwise.
Report Check-InStayed 1 night with my dog besides the lake! No one around, quite calm and nice area! About 15-20 minutes from Alma.
Report Check-InAmazing place! One of my favourite sites ever! We stayed at the site by the lake incredible view! There’s two separate sites both have a fire pit. By the lake is rocky and kind of flat but the other one is flatter and grassy good for tents. It’s not as tight as described, fine for cars/small vans, bigger vans and small rvs might just fit, no bigger. very quiet apart from some trucks along the road every now and then. Shame about the trash but we took what we could, look after this treasure!
Report Check-Inune très bonne place, la route de gravier est facile a utiliser, nous étions en berline. il y a un petit/moyen espace pour planter la tente aussi et des myrtilles sauvages ;)
les chemins de randonnées du parc sont le long de la 114, le premier est 3/4 kilomètres après le croisement.
Report Check-InExtremely isolated and quite. The road is rough gravel to get here and has a road closed sign but there was plenty of thru vehicle traffic. Theres 2 divided campsites and but only one is adjacent to the lake.
Very beautiful and good for stargazing.
Report Check-InThis place exists and is actually tight. You'll have to pass a "closed road" sign. It is outside of the park, so rangers shouldn't bother you. We did not stay there because it looked like a perfect party place for small groups and I did not want to take anybody's spot for the night. Instead, we turned on the atv trail road and there were big spots there. We stayed one night.
Report Check-Intight spot between Shepody Road and Grassy Lake. two firepits and access to the lake. Shepody Road is dirt/gravel and can be dusty but there shouldn't be much traffic at night. Close to Fundy National Park and the popular Dobson hiking trail. The site is partially screened all around by trees.
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