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Pine Cone Camping
Overview
Pine Cone Camping in Penobsquis offers a welcoming retreat for travelers exploring the beautiful landscapes of Southern New Brunswick. As a family-oriented destination, the park emphasizes a clean and friendly atmosphere that makes visitors feel at home immediately upon arrival. Whether you are looking for a quick overnight stop or a base for coastal exploration, this park provides a reliable and pleasant environment characterized by well-maintained grounds and a quiet, relaxed pace of life.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just outside the town of Sussex, known as the Mural Capital of Atlantic Canada, the park sits within a picturesque region of rolling hills and agricultural charm. The location in Penobsquis provides convenient highway access, making it an ideal midpoint between the major hubs of Moncton and Saint John. Guests are surrounded by the natural beauty of the Kennebecasis River Valley, offering a peaceful backdrop for those looking to escape the bustle of city living while remaining close to modern essentials.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is equipped to handle various camping styles, providing infrastructure that caters to modern RV requirements. Features include:
- Large pull-thru sites with full hookups and 30/50-amp service.
- A refreshing heated saltwater pool available during the summer months.
- Clean washrooms, laundry facilities, and a spacious social hall for gatherings.
For families, the playground and open green spaces provide ample room for play and outdoor exercise. These facilities ensure that every guest has access to the comforts of home while enjoying the maritime outdoors.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Staying here places you within a short drive of some of New Brunswick’s most iconic landmarks. You can spend a day exploring the rugged coastline at Fundy National Park or witnessing the world’s highest tides at the Hopewell Rocks. Closer to the park, the historic covered bridges and vibrant local murals of Sussex offer a charming cultural experience. The nearby Fundy Trail Parkway provides stunning vistas and hiking opportunities for those seeking adventure in the maritime wilderness.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is particularly well-suited for big rig owners who appreciate the ease of navigation and spacious site layouts. It is also a fantastic choice for families seeking a safe, community-focused environment where children can enjoy pool time and playground activities. Travelers embarking on a broader tour of the Maritimes will find the park an excellent home base for discovering the natural wonders and small-town hospitality unique to New Brunswick.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
diane dobbin
I love this campground. Beautiful and clean trailer. The pool was amazing and the children had a great time.
James Bain
All around excellent experience. Staff was great, friendly and helpful. The trailer we rented was in excellent shape and very clean. Public facilities were very clean and pools are well maintained. We can't wait to visit again.
Larry Anderson
My family had the blast of their way way more better then that three bears campground we swam for hours in the wonderful pool it was so warm it felt like a bath I would recommend this campground to people with family's I hope you all have a good day
Terry Seely
I have been a seasonal camper here for 25 years and absolutely love the campground. Great place for kids with lots of activities for them and also fun for the adults too. One of the best parks in N.B. Come and check it out, you won't be disappointed.
Jason Kennedy
Good campground. Everyone is very friendly and helpful. When we first pulled in leveling was an issue but the ground was still soft. The lots are small, but enough room to maneuver. The only allow 1 vehicle to be on each lot. If there are more getting through the narrow road ways is tricky and impossible to get a trailer through. All in all it was a good experience
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