Brush Fun Park | Wild Camping

Canada

Details

Verified:
8 months ago
Altitude:
380.7 masl
Website:
None

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
Unknown
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

I'm not sure what this lot is used for, however, I am sure that it is Crown land.

There is plenty of brush clippings on the side, so maybe something to do with logging.

Also, this area is clear and a bit hilly, so it looks like ATVs have fun here.

You could probably come here with a trailer. I think there would be sufficient turn around space.

There was a trail that leads in the direction of the lake, but I didn't want to scratch my paint too badly so I skipped it and parked on the hill.

We're two minutes drive from Lake St. Peter Provincial Park.

Also, bring your friends, there is plenty of parking here for several rigs.

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Fallen tree is now blocking riverside camp spot. Still lots of room in gravel pit, just not nearly as attractive.

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Now a huge pile of gravel. Small road to right does lead to a very nice riverside site for small vehicles.

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Great spot to find some fire wood! If you take the road on the left once you get in it leads to a campsite by the water with a fire pit and enough space to park smaller vehicles such as vans or SUV’s

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I'm not sure what this lot is used for, however, I am sure that it is Crown land.

There is plenty of brush clippings on the side, so maybe something to do with logging.

Also, this area is clear and a bit hilly, so it looks like ATVs have fun here.

You could probably come here with a trailer. I think there would be sufficient turn around space.

There was a trail that leads in the direction of the lake, but I didn't want to scratch my paint too badly so I skipped it and parked on the hill.

We're two minutes drive from Lake St. Peter Provincial Park.

Also, bring your friends, there is plenty of parking here for several rigs.

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