Crown Land Near Woodstock

12 crown land sites 8 fishing spots 8 campgrounds

Woodstock sits on the Saint John River in New Brunswick's River Valley, where the Meduxnekeag Valley protected natural area — known for its river gorges and old-growth pockets — begins just 5.5 km out. Several smaller protected natural areas (Mill Brook, Belleville, Smith Brook) and candidate conserved areas fill in the surrounding countryside within 15 km. This page rounds up the closest public land, fishing spots, campgrounds and road trips around Woodstock.

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Crown Land Nearby

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Meduxnekeag Valley
Protected Natural Area
6 km
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Gibson Falls
Candidate Conserved Area
10 km
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Mill Brook
Protected Natural Area
10 km
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Belleville
Protected Natural Area
11 km
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Jennings Falls
Candidate Conserved Area
12 km
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Smith Brook
Protected Natural Area
14 km
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Hays Falls
Candidate Conserved Area
14 km
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Hovey Hill
Protected Natural Area
14 km
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Gibson Stream
Candidate Conserved Area
16 km
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Angle Hill Lake
Protected Natural Area
18 km
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Angel Hill Lake
Candidate Conserved Area
18 km
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Oak Mountain
Protected Natural Area
18 km

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — the Meduxnekeag Valley protected natural area is about 5.5 km out, with Mill Brook and Belleville protected natural areas around 10-11 km away.

Yes, with a valid New Brunswick fishing licence — the Meduxnekeag River and Upham Brook are both about 2.3 km from downtown.

Yes — Connell Camp Ground, about 1.5 km out, is the closest, with Cosy Cabins Campground and Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park both under 3 km away.

Regulations

A valid New Brunswick fishing licence is required at every spot on this page. Protected natural areas permit hiking and low-impact fishing but restrict camping and motorized access; candidate conserved areas are managed for eventual protected status and may have limited signage or maintained trails.