Are you the owner for this park? Make it a featured listing and be seen in the top search results!

Camping Malybel

Overview

Camping Malybel is a family-oriented destination situated in the coastal landscape of New Brunswick. Known for providing a laid-back atmosphere, this campground offers a balance of seasonal sites and spaces for short-term travelers. The property emphasizes a classic camping experience where guests can enjoy the peaceful surroundings of the Acadian Peninsula. It serves as a reliable base for those exploring the maritime routes and the local culture of the Chaleur region.

Location & Surroundings

Located in Beresford, NB, the park sits near the beautiful Chaleur Bay. The geographic position is ideal for travelers who enjoy being close to the water while remaining within easy reach of urban services. The surrounding area is characterized by coastal beauty and gentle terrain, making it a pleasant stop for those traveling through Northern New Brunswick. The park provides easy access to local coastal highways, ensuring your arrival is smooth and stress-free.

Amenities & Park Features

The campground focuses on core necessities to ensure a comfortable stay for RVers. Guests have access to well-maintained washroom facilities and essential hookups that support most modern recreational vehicles. The grounds are designed with families in mind, featuring open spaces for recreation and a community-oriented layout. Reliable dump station access and clean, manicured grounds contribute to a tidy environment that makes settling in for a few days straightforward and relaxing.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Beresford offers proximity to the famous Beresford Beach, known for its sandy shores and boardwalk, which is perfect for evening strolls. Visitors can explore the nearby Daly Point Nature Reserve or take short drives to discover local lighthouses and maritime heritage sites. If you enjoy cycling or walking, the region features well-marked paths that showcase the natural scenery of the Bay of Chaleur. There is plenty of opportunity for quiet exploration in the local parks.

Who This Park Is Best For

Camping Malybel is an excellent choice for families seeking a quiet getaway or retirees looking for a scenic maritime home base. It is particularly well-suited for travelers who prefer a relaxed environment over a high-energy resort experience. If you value proximity to coastal attractions and a friendly, community-focused setting, this park offers exactly what you need for a restful stay on your New Brunswick journey.

User Reviews

Kelly Tanasichuk

August 31, 2025

Terrible campground, had friend book us a.spot for labor day long weekend, we wanted to end summer with a blast, upon arrival we found out the pool was broken, fine they said the beach was just a short walk down back, nope it was a swamp no beach at all, our campsite was dirt, no gravel, no grass just dirt, mud because of the rain shower. So we still tired to make the best out of it because we had our daughter and 2 grandchildren with us, 3yo and 8 month old, we went to the playground, it was so old and outdated some of the stuff was very unsafe like broken babyswings, nothing really at all.safe for a 3yo, we promised her mini golf the mini golf course was old and rotten so we didn't even bother, and let not forget the mosquitoes, they were brutal but really what can you expect when you are 3sides of swamp. Oh yeah you have to pay to shower that wasn't on the website $1 for 2 minutes of water, crazy with the price you pay for nothing already. We will never go back, it was a horrible experience we even left a day early it was so unpleasant.

Christian Sirois

August 08, 2025

Needs upgrades Not quiet, seems ok for seasonal campers. Lots of noise from karaoke past 00:30 am.same the next day with the band. Bathrooms old not clean and toilets not up to plumbing code. Water takes for ever to get hot. At 1$ for 2 minutes of water it's mostly cold water Extra charge for everything water slides, mini golf. This is normally included.

Candace LeClair

September 04, 2024

Disappointing Experience – Wouldn’t Recommend We stayed in Cabin 8, which was advertised to sleep 6-8 people. Upon arrival, we discovered a broken day bed with a trundle below. When we contacted the staff, they admitted they knew about the issue but were too busy to fix it. Despite staying for three nights, no one came to resolve the problem, leaving us down two beds. Additionally, when we pulled out the futon, we found dirt and food crumbs, showing that the cabin had not been properly cleaned between guests. The refrigerator also leaked, and while they attempted to fix it, it continued to leak the next day. For a cabin that claims to sleep 6-8, you'd expect enough dishes for that many guests. Instead, we had to call the front desk for more. At $200 per night, you're essentially paying to not sleep on the ground. The swimming pool needs a new lining, and they charge extra for the waterslide, which should be included for paying guests. While the RV park looked nice for those bringing their own gear, we won’t be returning based on our experience.

Estelle Roy

July 13, 2024

Disappointed in campground. Under impression we were on the ocean, like beach access. We love kids, but wish they ask us, if we had kids and we could have been put in a quiet area. Too busy, too loud, no relaxing here, and lots of mosquitoes. Can’t use the pool, as there are tons of people in it, no chairs available. Won’t be recommending this park , if you want a quiet time

Sue Roy

June 10, 2024

We reserved our spot on Sunday afternoon, June 9th. Their website said they were open until 9:00pm on Sunday. No problem. We arrived at 8:15pm. in the rain. The office was closed with a sign on the door saying Back in 5 minutes. Nobody showed up. At 8:23pm I phoned the number on their website and got an answering machine. I left a message for them to call me back or meet me at the office. Nobody called and no one came. A man drove by and said he'd send them back in 5 minutes. Nobody came. We called again. Nothing. Finally a very nice lady drove in and I asked her if she knew where the owners might be. She said the owners lived in the trailer near the front gate and she checked with me. They weren't home. She said she would drive around the park and look for them. She came back 10 minutes later and said she had found someone who would be there in 5 minutes. She was very helpful, thoughtful and kind and I thanked her very much. Shortly a man appeared and said that they were closed on Sunday evenings. I said his website said they were open until 9:00pm. He said they weren't. I said we had been waiting in the rain for over half an hour. He said I should calm down. I explained the situation again and again he said I should calm down. No apology or anything. I was not yelling or angry, just frustrated and sad "what do you expect". In a couple of minutes a young lady appeared to help and let me in the office. The man disappeared. The girl was very nice, apologetic and explained that they weren't open on Sunday evenings but she could help me. I explained the situation again and again she was apologetic. I suggested that they have their website updated. There had been no lot number on the confirmation email or the lady that helped before would have let us in but we didn't know where to go. After we got checked in we went to our lot and found that the hook-ups would not work with our trailer although the reservation said they would. We had to move to a different site with the proper hook-ups, again, still in the rain. I would not recommend this place, especially if you're not going to arrive during the day.

This park isn't directly bookable yet — explore nearby options via Campspot

Map for Camping Malybel

Contact information