Crown Land Near Moncton
12 crown land sites
0 fishing spots
8 campgrounds
Moncton sits at the crossroads of New Brunswick, with candidate conserved areas like Lock Hart Road and Big Meadows within 15 km protecting wetland and forest habitat. Hopewell Rocks and the Bay of Fundy tides are a short drive south, and Kouchibouguac National Park's dunes and lagoons are about an hour north. This page rounds up the closest public land, campgrounds and road trips around Moncton.
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Crown Land Nearby
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12 km
Lock Hart Road
Candidate Conserved Area
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13 km
Big Meadows
Protected Natural Area
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18 km
Memramcook River
Candidate Conserved Area
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19 km
Cocagne Wetlands
Candidate Conserved Area
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20 km
Cocagne River
Candidate Conserved Area
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23 km
Frederick Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
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24 km
(South Branch) Buctouche River
Candidate Conserved Area
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26 km
Wilson Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
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26 km
Pow Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
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27 km
Parlee Beach
Provincial Park
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28 km
Lewis Mountain
Protected Natural Area
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28 km
Lounsbury Road
Candidate Conserved Area
Nearest Campgrounds
Road Trips Nearby
Frequently Asked Questions
Candidate conserved areas like Lock Hart Road and Big Meadows are within 15 km; Kouchibouguac National Park, about an hour north, offers much larger protected dunes and wetlands.
Kouchibouguac National Park offers Parks Canada campgrounds about an hour away; private campgrounds are closer to the city.
Moncton to Hopewell Rocks, famous for the Bay of Fundy's tidal flowerpot formations, is the most popular short trip.
Regulations
A valid New Brunswick fishing licence is required to fish anywhere on this page. Kouchibouguac National Park requires a Parks Canada day-use or camping fee; candidate conserved areas are typically low-impact zones without formal camping infrastructure.