Camping Parc National du Mont-Orford Lac Stukely
About
There is potable water available for drinking and rinse water available for non-drinking purposes at the RV dump station.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 4,863 reviews
It was super busy the day I went for a hike- maybe one of the last gorgeous fall days. That meant the trail was much busier than I'm used to. It was rare to be alone. Like all SEPAQ parks, it's well appointed and maintained but I didn't give it 5 stars (which I gave to Mégantic) because I found the trails weren't as clearly marked. It was easy to get confused about which way to go and several people that day were off trail. I'll go back in winter for snowshoeing.
Beautiful, well maintained trails. Huge selection of activities for all ages. Lots of dog friendly trails. Plenty of equipment to rent from fat bikes to trailers and canoes.
Absolutely beautiful park with loads of trails for beginners to experts. Great areas for a lot of different activities and some truly beautiful wildlife too. You can rent spots for tents if you want to stay here more than a day. There are good restroom facilities as well.
Beautiful National park. We stayed one night in the campsite. Excellent hiking, mountain biking, water activities. Clean and well equipped sites. The only down side is the cost. It cost us to $95 to pitch our small tent for the night (2 adults, 1 young child). If you have the Sepaq National parks card it's $20 cheaper. We also didn't book ahead so that might be a savings too. It was still worth it because of the beautiful space and amenities, but quite pricey for camping. We loved this park and would like to have stayed longer to enjoy more of the hiking.
A very beautiful parc with plenty of hiking trails and relaxing beach. Parking is east, plenty of breathtaking views and well guided. One of the easy trails we took is very suitable for a baby stroller (it should be equipped for off-road tracks).
