Are you the owner for this park? Make it a featured listing and be seen in the top search results!
Heritage Country Camping
Overview
Heritage Country Camping offers a tranquil retreat along the scenic banks of the Saint John River in Lower Queensbury. This family-operated park provides a welcoming atmosphere for those exploring the natural beauty of New Brunswick. Known for its proximity to local history and stunning riverfront views, it serves as an excellent base for both short-term travelers and seasonal campers seeking a peaceful riverside escape. The park captures the essence of East Coast hospitality in a quiet, rural setting.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled in the rural heart of the province, the park is situated on the Mactaquac Headpond, providing campers with stunning vistas of the water and lush greenery. Its position near the Trans-Canada Highway makes it easily accessible for travelers, yet it maintains a quiet, off-the-beaten-path feel. The surrounding landscape is defined by rolling hills and the expansive river valley, creating a picturesque backdrop for outdoor relaxation. Campers often enjoy the sun setting over the water.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped to handle various RV types with full hookup sites offering both 30 and 50-amp service. Guests can enjoy a variety of on-site facilities including a refreshing swimming pool and clean laundry facilities. Large, level pull-through sites cater to big rigs, while the well-maintained grounds ensure a comfortable stay. Key features include:
- Full hookup sites with 30 and 50-amp electricity.
- Spacious pull-through sites for larger motorhomes.
- Clean washrooms and laundry facilities on-site.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
One of the primary draws is the immediate proximity to Kings Landing, a world-class living history museum that transports visitors back to the 19th century. Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of the nearby public boat launch for fishing and kayaking on the majestic river. Additionally, the park is just a short drive from Mactaquac Provincial Park, which offers extensive hiking trails, a championship golf course, and beach access for a full day of summer adventure.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for history buffs wanting to explore the local heritage and families looking for a classic camping experience. It also suits retirees who appreciate a slower pace of life near the water. Because of its spacious pull-through sites, it is particularly well-suited for RVers maneuvering larger trailers while navigating through the Atlantic provinces. Whether you are looking for a weekend getaway or a base for exploration, this park offers a restorative trip.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Jesse Hachey
Super nice campground , quite clean and enough stuff to keep the kids playing outside with a pool / playground. Felt treated a little different being a weekend trailer ( was told by owner to put our propane fire out first night due to being the rules that he doesn’t make. Assuming he meant the government ? ). Seasonal across the lane had one going on the deck under a netted gazebo both nights. As well of lots of others. 2nd night I ended up putting the propane fire pit ontop of a wooden pallet as well away from anything that could ignite along with having our kids sand bucket full of water just in case haha and not even 3 mins after being lit someone was over to say we can’t have campfires propane or not. We politely explained how other people have it and someone we are being targeted for being pull in campers maybe I’m not sure. Grass was plenty green around us and no fire hazard at all lol only reason why I wouldn’t give it a 5!
gold kiwi
Very nice campsite, very quiet location. Sanitary facilities very clean and comfortable. You can see and feel that there is a lot of work and love in here and that the place is well maintained. Top WLAN, which you don't find so often. Can only recommend the place.
Byron robar
GREAT place to just lay back and chill! The other campers are friendly and very helpful, they are mostly New Brunswickers, so it comes natural to them. Lots of kids having fun!!! Owners are great people to deal with. I highly recommend this location to everyone!!!!
Nique B
Beautiful place off the beaten path. Road a little rough coming in but this place was wonderful. The young lady at the counter was very friendly and kind as were the the other campers. Pool was open until 9. We had a lovely tent space not to far from the restroom and not too close either. Restroom is clean and has showers and a washer and dryer. Even saw a deer off the trail in the back field. I would stay here again. It was a nice quiet campground. .
Pat Dares
Great spot along the St John River. Friendly helpful staff and owner, clean park and washrooms, nice pool. Only issue is that shade is limited. We had lot 57 which had a large tree on it and it was a pull-through site, right beside the showers! Only 20 minutes from Fredricton too. Great for us with a pick up and motorcycle trailer. We'll be back. 🙂
This park isn't directly bookable yet — explore nearby options via Campspot