Welcome to the Sussex KOA Journey, the best campground in Southern New Brunswick!

Whether you are from Canada or visiting from the United States or another country, staying at our seasonal campground in New Brunswick is an excellent way to relax and spend time in the great outdoors. Sussex, NB KOA Journey is a family-friendly campground in New Brunswick, offering everything from drop-in to seasonal bookings, where campers can stay for a vacation or between driving to and from Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

What to Do at Our Campground In New Brunswick
With all of the fun things to do in Sussex, NB, you and your family will have fun camping at our Sussex campsite. We have everything you need to camp comfortably, whether you stay in a cabin, RV or tent. While you are spending time with your family on your camping adventure, you can enjoy:


Explore Sussex and Southern New Brunswick
Sussex KOA Journey makes the perfect base camp when you want to explore Southern New Brunswick. Our campground is a short distance from many of the great places to visit in New Brunswick, like the Sussex Giant Flea Market, Balloon Fiesta, Fundy Footpath, Fundy National Park and more. If you are looking for outdoor New Brunswick attractions, we are one of the top campgrounds near the Fundy Trail Parkway. Visit Fundy National Park to see and hike around the famous Hopewell Rocks. You could also walk around Sussex, viewing all the murals. Sussex is known as the Mural Capital of Atlantic Canada. See all 27 panoramic Sussex Murals, where internationally-renowned artists capture the local area's rich history in vibrant colors.


Our Campground In New Brunswick Special Amenities
You can access many amenities when you stay at one of our Sussex KOA Journey campsites in New Brunswick, Canada. Relax and stay cool with amenities like:

  • Three pools and a splash pad
  • New playground
  • New dry camping area
  • 1.8KM of walking trails
  • Onsite restaurant for takeout-only service

Book Your Reservation at Sussex KOA Journey Today 
Visit New Brunswick the next time you want to go camping. Sussex KOA Journey offers RV campsitesrustic camping cabins, and dry tent camping sites so you and your family to have your desired camping experience. Stay up-to-date and start planning your trip to the province by reserving your campsite at Sussex KOA Journey, the best campground in New Brunswick!

Campground Amenities

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 75' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi ($)
  • Pool (5/8 - 9/28)
  • Snack Bar ($)
  • Kamping Kitchen
  • Fishing
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
  • Dog Park
More About Amenities

Ways to Stay

KOA Journey

KOA Journey Campgrounds

KOA Journey campgrounds offer the perfect oasis after a day on the road. Whether it’s along the way or a quick getaway, they’ve got you covered. Located near the highways and byways of North America with long Pull-thru RV Sites, they deliver convenience to the traveling camper. Pull in, ease back and take a load off.

KOA Journeys Feature:

  • Pull-through RV Sites with 50-amp service
  • Premium Tent Sites
  • Well lit after hours check-in service

Latest Hot Deal

Care Camps Weekend

Join Us for Care Camps Weekend May 7-8, 2027 

Valid: May 7–8, 2027 
Discount Code: CCW
Stay at a participating KOA campground on Friday, May 7, and receive 50%* off your Saturday, May 8 stay. KOA will then donate 50% of the funds raised from Saturday night's stays to the Care Camps Foundation.  

Care Camps Foundation is a national non-profit organization that funds 100+ medically supervised pediatric oncology camps across the US and Canada. Their mission is to give joy, hope, and the healing power of the outdoors to children with cancer and their families. KOA has been a foundational partner to Care Camps since 1984.  You can learn more at carecamps.org. 
 *Offer valid only at participating KOA locations. Discount applies to one site for two consecutive nights (Friday, May 7 and Saturday, May 8) at the same KOA. Sites may be limited. Only KOA Rewards discounts apply. 

Book This Hot Deal

Local Area

Fundy National Park

Experience the world's highest tides – not to mention pristine forests, deluxe campgrounds and a taste of Atlantic Canada culture – at Fundy National Park. Paddle in a kayak as the waters rise up to 12 meters or more. Walk the otherworldly sea floor at low tide. Or venture inland where trails lead to waterfalls deep in Acadian forests.

Website

More

Fundy Trail Parkway

The ultimate Bay of Fundy eco-adventure. Drive the paved parkway that hugs the coastal cliffs. Lace up your hiking boots and hop on your mountain bike and explore the trails. These connect to paths and stairways which lead to pristine beaches and tumbling waterfalls, Precambrian rocks, 250m cliffs that tower at the water's edge. If that doesn't take your breath away, just check out the view - the spectacular, stunning Bay of Fundy. The trail has been carved out of the Fundy Escarpment, one of the last remaining coastal wilderness areas between Florida and Labrador. Most of the elements of the Fundy ecosystem exist within this area including the dramatic Fundy tides. At the Interpretive Centre you'll find original artifacts and old photos from a bygone era, when logging, fishing and shipbuilding were an economic mainstay of this region. Above the Centre, there is a suspension bridge across the sparkling waters of the Big Salmon River and the beginning of the wilderness Fundy Footpath.

Website

More

Covered Bridges

Sussex and surrounding areas are known for their covered bridges,some dating back 150+years enjoy the country roads and atmosphere all the time using Sussex KOA as you home base

More

Agricultural Museum of New Brunswick

NB Agricultural Museum of New Brunswick was founded by members of NB's agricultural community to let others know about our province's pride in its rural roots.
The Agricultural Museum of New Brunswick is dedicated to the collection, documentation, interpretation, demonstration, and display of artifacts that are reminiscent of the family farm as it existed primarily prior to the 1970's. In addition to the museum's collections, the museum tries to accomplish its mission in several ways: by holding a harvest day demonstration, on the last Saturday of September, that includes the use of a locally manufactured threshing machine, a horse tread mill that powers a drag saw and a dog tread mill that operates a butter churn. The other event that the Museum hosts is the very popular Antique Power Show. Hundreds of artifacts and documents have been carefully gathered over the years. We now have one of the most impressive collections in the Atlantic Provinces.

Website

More

Campground Awards and Programs