Reviews
Whycocomagh
User Reviews
Emeline C
Booked for an unserviced site, neighbour used generator every night and day despite it being clearly stated in the campground confirmation email that generators are only permitted during specific times (The lady told us that it was for her fridge and she would turn it off at night, but unfortunately that never happened.) If you require power outside of these already large permitted hours, you have to book an electrical service but it's probably cheaper for big rvs to book for an unserviced site and nobody's would tell them anything anyways as the staff does not exist here. What's the point of coming to a beautiful, quiet national park and running generators all days and nights? What about the care of others around you? And the wildlife? I would recommend thinking twice before booking here!
Danielle Wilson Cook
A very pretty park. I think the yurts are seasonal; there were none available and none set up when we were there the end of September. The trails are easy to follow and beautiful. There is a shower house and laundry facilities on location.
Alexandr Orlov
Huge camping zone for campers, tents and just staying for a picnic. Relatively big parking zone for vehicles, some toilets and showers. This place is very good not only for camping opportunity, but because it has a big trail zone too. You can see them on the park map on my photo.
Zoe Nicholas
Very nice camping. Really spaced apart well, quiet, clean bathrooms. A visit to Badock and Inverness is a must. Plus Egypt Falls.
Lazy Travellers
It is a quiet, clean and well maintained park, comfort station is clean and tidy, RV sites are of large size, firewood are of good quality hard wood.
brian rose
Always liked, and still love te view. And history associated to the site.
bunyheads _
Very quiet at night. Good size sites
Keith Steele
Great place clean washrooms nice walking 🚶‍♂️ trails staff are wonderful
Clayton isajenko
Lovely little spot for camping went by tent nice fireplace and can buy dry softwood for 5$. The roads are a bit bad but not horrible. Very clean restrooms and 3 shower male and female with hot water. Salt mountain is a nice hike as well but we use the campsite as a stop for the Cabot trail. Tim's Hortons and local co-op for food and meals. Fairly quiet place with a nice view And pet friendly
Open Air Adventure
Two star only, one for great staff and second for spacious sites. But the provincial government should be ashamed of itself, the roads in the park are in bad condition and very steep, the sites are uneven and minimal power and water sites. I'll give the other three non-stars to the provincial government for not funding this park for infrastructure improvements.