Canada
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Nice place for one night or two. Not a campground. But if you drive down to the dead end there is enough room for a campervan to park up for the night right next to the entrance to the trail to Luskville Falls. No amenities, bins or toilets so you need to be self contained. We had a 170 extended Sprinter, no space for big rigs though. No signs saying you cannot park there for the night. Quiet in the day and night. Not sure if its much busier in the Summer. Trail is a really nice hike!
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Very quite place at the end of the road. Spotted some deers at the yard beside.
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Report Check-Inthere is a ' no camping ' sign at the entrance of the Luskville Falls park. we don 't take the risk and parked our sprinter van at the end of the cul the sac ( not tent friendly overthere). Nice view at the mountain and tomorrow we take the trial that starts at our frontdoor (breathtaking). although the parking area from the park is beautifull and big so its a pitty...
Report Check-InPit toilets and picnic benches down the road at the park. Don’t think they typically lock the gate.
Report Check-InI spent a night at the luskville falls, I parked at the far end of the parking lot. No issues even a staff member drove by and said nothing, there isn’t any (no overnight parking) or (no camping) that I noticed. Much better then the dead end when the trail is open since there is outhouses! It says no dogs aloud on trail but plenty of people had there dog on the trail
Report Check-InNice place for one night or two. Not a campground. But if you drive down to the dead end there is enough room for a campervan to park up for the night right next to the entrance to the trail to Luskville Falls. No amenities, bins or toilets so you need to be self contained. We had a 170 extended Sprinter, no space for big rigs though. No signs saying you cannot park there for the night. Quiet in the day and night. Not sure if its much busier in the Summer. Trail is a really nice hike!
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