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Murray Beach Provincial Park | New Brunswick

Murray Beach Provincial Park is at 1679 NB-955 in Little Shemogue, on the southeastern New Brunswick coast. NB Parks presents it as an Acadian Coastal Drive stop for Northumberland Strait views, sunrises, sunsets, beach time, camping, cabins, and nearby coastal attractions.

Why Visit Murray Beach for Beach Camping & Swimming

Murray Beach is a relaxed saltwater park with a broad travel context. The official page points visitors toward views of the Confederation Bridge, the nearby Cape Jourimain Nature Centre, birdwatching, sea kayaking, farmers markets, lighthouses, covered bridges, festivals, and historic sites in the surrounding area.

The beach is the centre of the park. NB Parks describes an unsupervised warm saltwater sandy beach for beachcombing and quiet time by the sea. Change houses, washrooms, a playground, and picnic areas are available on site. Pets are not allowed on the beach, though the official page says they are allowed on leash elsewhere in the park.

The campground gives the park a longer-stay role, with 126 sites and 8 cabins. Trail notes add shoreline interest through Murray Beach and the Perimeter Trail, including red-soil rocks, clifftop ocean views, pine rows, larch, waterfowl, and snails.

The park is simple, scenic, and beach-forward.

Things To Do: Beach Camping & Swimming

Plan around beachcombing, unsupervised saltwater swimming when conditions allow, camping, cabin stays, picnics, playground time, birdwatching, clifftop walks, sunrise or sunset views, and nearby Acadian Coastal Drive stops.

Planning Notes for Murray Beach

Confirm campsite or cabin reservations, pet rules, beach conditions, water safety, trail status, seasonal services, nearby attraction hours, maps, weather, and NB Parks notices before travelling.

Park Details

Designation
Provincial Park
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Parks New Brunswick
Source Region
New Brunswick Parks
Province/Territory
New Brunswick