Active Nature Ange and her family have fun at Parc des Appalaches
Just because back to school is upon us (or has begun) doesn’t mean it’s the end of summer getaways!
Ange Hébert-Corriveau • Written on August 23, 2024
105, street Principale
Sainte-Lucie-de-Beauregard Québec, G0R 3L0
List of itineraries
Offers an exceptional view at the top of the Sugar Loaf.
Bogs, carnivorous plants, wood sidewalks, belvedere.
3.5 km in an old forest along leveled waterfalls.
For the discovery of rocky capes and old forests.
Eskers, streams, sugar bushes, old forest et cascades.
Run along the Noire Nord-Ouest river and several cascades.
The Parc des Appalaches offers you more than 120 kilometers of trails to experience a real nature adventure. Explore the routes suitable for families or take the steeper trails leading to the top of the mountains, including the Sugar Loaf and Grande Coulée mountains, which will offer you an exceptional panoramic view.
During your hike, admire wetlands, eskers, lakes, and waterways, including the magnificent Rivière Noire Nord-Ouest. Discover the fauna and flora of verdant forests and mysterious bogs. The trails are arranged with rest areas and observation sites. A stop is required!
Long-distance hiking enthusiasts, go on an expedition for a few days on the Park's network of trails thanks to the rustic camping areas and the equipped shelters. Do not forget to book!
A grandfather introduced his granddaughter to the park last summer during a family outing. It was beautiful to see the curiosity of the child who was discovering our large park for the first time.
Reception office opening hours:
From 1 of january 2022 to 21 of May 2022:
Monday to Friday from 9am to 4pm and Saturday to Sunday from 9am to 3pm.
Du 22 mai au 11 octobre 2022:
Monday to Sunday from 9am to 5pm.
Du 12 octobre 2022 au 15 mai 2023
Monday to Friday from 9am to 4pm and Saturday to Sunday from 9am to 3pm.
Just because back to school is upon us (or has begun) doesn’t mean it’s the end of summer getaways!
Ange Hébert-Corriveau • Written on August 23, 2024
If you, too, are looking for an incredible stay in the heart of Quebec's orange-red hues, in a unique and atypical accommodation accompanied by your dog, we've got the recipe for happiness for you! In the heart of the Chaudière-Appalaches region, there's a little treasure that all outdoor enthusiasts love to come and stay at: the Micro-Chalets des Appalaches. If you're a dog owner, then this is the place for you and your faithful companion to enjoy unforgettable moments in the midst of nature.
Laëtitia Clouzot • Written on May 22, 2024
The Parc des Appalaches is a real goldmine for nature and outdoor enthusiasts, with an impressive network of hiking trails. impressive network of hiking trails (140 km!). Here you'll find lakes, rivers, mountains with magnificent mountain vistas, arched footbridges and a variety of accommodations to suit the style of escape. If I had to choose just one word, it would be... WOW! Luckily, we've been there to tell you more. Here are 5 treasures to discover or rediscover.
Au Québ • Written on July 28, 2023
Discovering the Parc des Appalaches from a completely different angle is possible by doing a canoeing excursion on the Rivière Noire Nord-Ouest. Follow Gérard and Roxanne through this adventure, accompanied by their husky Jack!
G&R FILMMAKER • Updated on March 20, 2023
Recently, we were in the Parc des Appalaches for a hiking-camping between Filles du Nord in the Lac Talon sector. We were lucky enough to bring together a small group of 8 hikers for this first independent group outing.
Filles du Nord • Written on October 17, 2022
Quand on m’a suggéré de passer un week-end en amoureux pour découvrir la région de Chaudière-Appalaches et cela avec mon chien Benji, j’ai tout de suite dit un gros OUI ! Premièrement, parce que c’était mon premier week-end en amoureux depuis que nous avions agrandi la famille en accueillant notre petit garçon en juillet 2021, mais aussi parce qu’un peu de repos ne fait jamais de tort à de nouveaux parents. En plus, notre vrai premier fils, Benji, notre caniche royal débordant d’énergie, ne dit jamais non à un week-end plein air dans Chaudière-Appalaches.
Vicky Morency-Lauzon • Written on August 1, 2022
The experience of life in a refuge, many do it for a weekend, a few days, and we decided to live it for a season, that is this winter! During these few months, the refuge des Pins located in the Parc des Appalaches has become our home. A time to get rid of the superfluous, to get together and experience a life in the heart of nature.
G&R FILMMAKER • Written on March 16, 2021
This summer, my boyfriend and I bought our first house. An extra light three-seater tent! Enough to carry everywhere, on our back for example! We also bought a mattress, sleeping bag, cooking gear, and dehydrated food. One challenge now, get it all to fit in a backpack. One thing is for sure we are now ready for a long-distance hike!
Sarah Moore • Written on September 15, 2018
When winter arrives in Quebec, there's nothing like a stay with your dog in a cottage to make the most of this magnificent season. It's time to relax around a roaring fire in warm, comforting accommodation that makes you want to live life slowly with a cup of hot chocolate. And if you're looking for an absolutely magical, unique and enchanting place to experience this type of stay in the wonderful Chaudière-Appalaches region, Esker Nature is the place to go.
Laëtitia Clouzot • Written on May 23, 2024
While the city energizes us, nature stimulates our inspiration and allows us to recharge our batteries. This is why we often feel the need to land there and venture there. So we jumped at the chance to discover the Chaudière-Appalaches under its white coat, for a rejuvenating stay in the middle of the mountains. Here are some of our favorites for a winter getaway weekend in the Montmagny sector.
The Storytellers MTL • Written on February 28, 2023
Every time I go to the Parc des Appalaches, I always come back relaxed and satisfied to have been able to practice my favorite winter sports in such a majestic environment. During my last visit as part of a collaboration with the web magazine Les voyageuses du Québec, I had so many good times in cross-country skiing and fatbike, that I almost forgot the -30 degrees I felt. . Almost !
Gabrielle Asselin • Written on February 15, 2022
Adeptes de randonnée en toutes saisons, l’hiver on chausse nos raquettes pour profiter pleinement de la multitude de sentiers qu’offre le Parc des Appalaches. C’est en effet pour nous LA place de rêve pour pratiquer au milieu d'un espace naturel à l’état brut. C’est un parc naturel habité certes, mais chacun de ses secteurs sont de véritables espaces sauvages très diversifiés. Et en plus, ils sont tous ouverts aux pitous !
G&R FILMMAKER • Written on March 5, 2021
Both of us really like skiing, well especially Gérard, it must be admitted, but we have never been very fans of alpine ski resorts… We prefer the freedom of off-piste mountain skiing, away from crowds. So, when we learned that the Grande Coulée sector in the Appalachian Park was dedicated to this activity, we immediately decided to go exploring.
G&R FILMMAKER • Written on February 18, 2021
We don't know you, but since childhood we have often dreamed of putting ourselves in the shoes of a musher ... And then three dogs including two huskies have entered our lives. We moved to Quebec. And this winter, we spend the white season in a cabin in the middle of the famous Parc des Appalaches. In short, all the conditions are present to practice snowscooting almost daily ... What a dream!
G&R FILMMAKER • Written on February 16, 2021
A hearty meal in a sugar shack, a great walk and a snowman at an altitude of 650 m; that's how it is fun at the Parc des Appalaches.
Simon Diotte • Written on October 31, 2019
In the fall, during the season of colors, when you come hiking in the Parc des Appalaches, the show begins as soon as you drive. The roads are adorned with such warm colors that we are already in the mood even before starting our hike.
G&R FILMMAKER • Written on July 5, 2022
At least once in your lifetime, you have to get to the top of Mont Sugar Loaf to appreciate the panoramic view from up top. This fall, I had the chance to do it twice. At the start and towards the end of the season.
Stéphane Bourque • Written on October 8, 2020
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