Crown Land Near Sussex

12 crown land sites 8 fishing spots 8 campgrounds

Sussex sits in the Kennebecasis River valley, known across the Maritimes as dairy country and for its covered bridges scattered through rural Kings County. Picadilly Mountain protected natural area is about 10 km away, and the Fundy Trail Parkway's coastal cliffs are roughly a 30-minute drive south. This page rounds up the closest public land, campgrounds and road trips around Sussex.

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Crown Land Nearby

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Picadilly Mountain
Protected Natural Area
10 km
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Picadilly
Candidate Conserved Area
13 km
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Crow Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
19 km
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Crown Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
20 km
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Falls Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
20 km
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Bonnell Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
21 km
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Big Salmon River Corridor
Candidate Conserved Area
22 km
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Long Creek
Candidate Conserved Area
23 km
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Flaglar Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
24 km
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Saddleback Brook
Protected Natural Area
26 km
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McFaddan Lake
Candidate Conserved Area
26 km
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Porcupine Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
26 km

Frequently Asked Questions

Picadilly Mountain protected natural area is about 10 km away; candidate conserved areas at Crow Brook and Crown Brook, both around 19-20 km, protect additional forest in the surrounding hills.

KOA Journey, about 2.5 km from town, and Pine Cone Campground, about 7 km away, are the closest options; the Fundy Trail Parkway, about 30 minutes south, has camping along the coast as well.

Dairy farming and painted cow murals downtown, plus several of Kings County's historic wooden covered bridges โ€” it's also the closest town of any size to the Fundy Trail Parkway's cliffs and waterfalls.

Regulations

A valid New Brunswick fishing licence is required to fish anywhere on this page. The Fundy Trail Parkway charges a per-vehicle access fee; protected natural areas and candidate conserved areas are typically low-impact zones without formal camping infrastructure.