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Parc National de la Yamaska
Overview
Located in the heart of the Eastern Townships, Parc National de la Yamaska offers a serene escape centered around the expansive Choinière Reservoir. As part of the SÉPAQ network, this park is meticulously maintained, providing a harmonious blend of conservation and recreation. It serves as a vital sanctuary for local flora and fauna, making it an ideal destination for those who want to immerse themselves in Quebec's rolling landscape. The park’s atmosphere is one of quiet adventure, where the sound of the wind through the trees and the gentle lapping of water against the shore define the daily rhythm.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Roxton Pond, QC, the park is conveniently close to the city of Granby, offering a perfect balance between remote wilderness and accessibility. The surrounding region is characterized by the Appalachian Lowlands, featuring lush forests and fertile valleys. The centerpiece of the park, the reservoir, creates a massive waterfront environment that dictates the local climate and provides a stunning backdrop for every campsite. Visitors will find themselves surrounded by a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, providing excellent shade and privacy for many of the designated RV spots.
Amenities & Park Features
For RV travelers, the park offers well-spaced campsites that include options for two-service hookups, covering water and electricity. A convenient dumping station is located near the entrance to ensure a smooth departure for self-contained rigs. Beyond the campsites, the park features a wide array of amenities designed for outdoor enthusiasts, including a supervised beach area and professional equipment rentals for kayaks, canoes, and bicycles. The Discovery and Visitors Centre provides helpful maps and educational displays about the local ecosystem, ensuring guests have everything they need for a comfortable stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The park is a haven for active travelers, featuring the La Campagnarde cycling trail, which connects to an extensive regional network of paths. On the water, the reservoir is perfect for flat-water paddling or fishing for walleye and pike. Just a short drive away, the famous Granby Zoo offers a fantastic day trip for families, while the Eastern Townships Wine Route provides a more adult-oriented exploration of local flavors and vineyards. Birdwatchers should keep their binoculars ready, as the park is home to over 225 species of birds throughout the year.
Who This Park Is Best For
Parc National de la Yamaska is best suited for active families and nature lovers who prioritize outdoor activities like cycling and paddling over resort-style luxury. It is an excellent choice for Rvers who appreciate a quiet, dark-sky environment and well-regulated park rules that ensure a peaceful experience. Cyclists and hikers will particularly enjoy the miles of groomed trails, while those seeking a scenic, natural home base near Granby will find the park’s location unbeatable for exploring the broader Eastern Townships region.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
isabella applen
Stayed in the owls section for a night. The spots have decent privacy for a campground because most of them are semi-secluded in their own little grove. The bike path and the cabins looked very nice. Restrooms were clean.
James Jones
Absolutely perfect place to spend the day with the family enjoying the forest and also the family areas! Very well kept very family friendly and very welcoming . The staff are great and very kind 😁 , they offer a small canteen and an ice cream shop as well as many amenities for camping , the beach as well is very clean and very well kept and always has a lifeguard on hand 👌
Kim
My church has our annual family picnic in August 2024. We really enjoyed this park. Location was great. Excellent customer service all around. Clean grounds with no goose poop. Lots of benches for people to use. Nice water mini park for kids and lots of space for group games. Nice washrooms. We really had a fun day. Will be back next year God willing :)
Ehsan Mortazavi
Great place to swim and enjoy other activities. It's great that there are 5 EV chargers in the parking lot. Showers and changing cabins make swimming hassle-free. For those of you who use your own kayak or canoe, remember to wear a Canada-certified vest; otherwise, you might get a ticket from the police. I had no idea such a requirement exists, which is why I'm writing here.
cherries
Great easy hiking, roads are better for bikers than people on foot. Option to rent bikes, although they are very tall, not good for short people. There’s also option to rent small boats like a canoë, the sea was great.
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