16 campsites

Mitsusebase Camp, nestled in the scenic 佐賀市 of 佐賀県, offers an ideal escape for nature lovers seeking both adventure and comfort. This glamping and camping site provides a perfect base to explore the region's stunning mountainous landscapes and lush forests. Spend your days hiking scenic trails, breathing in the crisp mountain air, and discovering the local flora and fauna unique to the Saga prefecture. With well-maintained toilet facilities, you can fully immerse yourself in the wilderness experience without sacrificing essential amenities, making it a great choice for both seasoned campers and those new to the outdoors.

¥100 – ¥1,300 / night
Nestled in the lush embrace of the Sefuri Mountains, Kitayama Shonen Shizen no Ie offers an immersive nature escape, bordering the 21st Century Prefectural Forest and Kitayama Lake. This facility is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, providing easy access to hiking trails up Mt. Iwara and Mt. Raizan, perfect for adventurers of all ages seeking both tranquility and challenge. While its main lodge offers comfortable stays, the true charm lies in its summer-only campground, featuring spacious tent sites and a dedicated campfire area for memorable evenings under the stars. Conveniently located near Saga and Karatsu cities, it’s an ideal spot for families or groups looking for an accessible wilderness experience, complete with educational programs and a variety of outdoor cooking options.

¥500 – ¥44,000 / night
Nestled in Karatsu City, Saga Prefecture, Hatodomari Campsite offers an escape into a world where the vast expanse of the Genkai Sea meets lush greenery and the historical whispers of Nagoya Castle ruins. This versatile campsite caters to all, from family-friendly auto sites perfect for beginners, to private general sites, and flexible free sites where you can choose your perfect spot, including pet-friendly options. For larger groups, an exclusive premium area offers a private retreat. Enjoy convenient amenities like 24-hour hot showers and well-equipped cooking facilities, along with rental gear and arrangements for local ingredients, making it easy to camp even without extensive equipment. A truly unforgettable highlight is witnessing the breathtaking sunset from the free sites, where the sky and sea transform into a canvas of vibrant colors. With free Wi-Fi and the option to cancel due to bad weather without charge, it's also a great spot for a tranquil workation, wonderfully removed yet easily accessible from Karatsu city.

¥520 – ¥2,090 / night
Nestled in the heart of the Saga Plain, Umiyu Fureai Park Auto Campground offers a truly unique camping experience with the magnificent Ariake Sea mudflats right at your doorstep. This family-friendly site boasts flat, grassy pitches where children can play safely, and evenings are crowned with breathtaking starry skies that invite you to disconnect from daily life. The undeniable highlight is the chance to engage in a mudflat experience on Japan's largest tidal flat, the Ariake Sea, where you can observe adorable mudskippers up close. Despite its convenient access, the campground provides an open, airy escape from urban clamor, making it an ideal spot for creating special memories with family and friends. Don't miss the mudflat experiences available from May to October, offering a unique opportunity to witness the ever-changing mystique of the tidal flats.

¥100 – ¥100 / night
Nestled by the scenic Jogawara River in Kanzaki City, Niiyama Park Camp Village offers a serene escape into nature. This is a fantastic spot for families and groups looking for a relaxing camping experience, surrounded by lush greenery that invites you to unwind. While vehicles are only permitted for loading and unloading, ample parking is available in the adjacent park. The campsite is open year-round, but be sure to make your reservations in advance to secure your spot. Its convenient access from urban areas makes it an ideal destination for an easy and refreshing outdoor adventure.

¥370 – ¥13,020 / night
Nestled at the foot of Mount Kyogatake, the highest peak in Saga Prefecture, Okuhiratani Campsite is a fantastic basecamp for exploring the natural wonders of Western Kyushu. Whether you're a seasoned hiker looking to conquer the trails or a family seeking a peaceful escape, this site offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. You can choose between fully equipped cottages, some with two stories, or pitch your own tent in the designated areas. With amenities like BBQ facilities, a flowing stream for water play, and even a fun nagashi-somen experience in summer, it's an ideal spot for group getaways and refreshing summer retreats, conveniently accessible from both Kashima city and Omura city.

Discover the serene beauty of Hirokawa Hara Kohan Forest Campground, nestled by a tranquil lake in Ureshino City, Saga Prefecture. This captivating woodland retreat offers adventurers a pristine natural escape, perfect for unwinding amidst lush greenery and calm waters. Spend your days exploring the lakeside, spotting local wildlife, or simply relaxing by your campfire under a starlit sky. With basic facilities available, this campsite provides an ideal base for experiencing the unspoiled charm of Saga's natural landscapes.

Nestled at the base of Mt. Kurokami, one of Kyushu's hundred famous mountains, Chimachibow Park Ikoi no Hiroba Campground offers a serene escape amidst abundant nature. This is an ideal spot for families and groups looking to create cherished memories in a peaceful setting, far from the hustle and bustle of city life. With convenient gear rental and sales, even first-time campers can easily dive into the outdoor experience. The campground truly shines with its seasonal events, from lively summer water gun battles to unique autumn sauna gatherings, ensuring there's always something special happening. Despite its feeling of natural immersion, everyday conveniences like supermarkets and convenience stores are just a few minutes' drive away, offering the best of both worlds.

Nestled in the vast plains of Saga with the majestic Seburiyama mountains gracing the horizon, Snow Peak Grounds Yoshinogari offers a truly unique camping experience where nature and history intertwine. This expansive facility, seamlessly integrated into the Yoshinogari Historical Park, allows you to immerse yourself in the ambiance of a reconstructed Yayoi period village while enjoying one of Kyushu's largest camping fields and an exciting playground, perfect for families and groups. Whether you prefer a luxurious stay in a cottage with a private sauna, a cozy cabin inspired by pit dwellings, or a hassle-free BBQ and camping experience supported by Snow Peak staff, there's an option for everyone. With a Starbucks for quiet moments and a restaurant serving local delicacies, every season from vibrant spring to colorful autumn offers a picturesque backdrop for relaxation and adventure. Conveniently accessible from Fukuoka and Saga cities, it’s an inspiring destination where historical discovery meets outdoor fun.

Nestled at an elevation of 400 meters in Mitsuse, Saga, Field Resort Mitsuse Kogen is a natural haven offering a refreshing escape, even in summer. This tranquil mountain retreat features a variety of sites, from sun-dappled forest clearings to scenic elevated spots, catering to solo adventurers, families, and groups seeking a rejuvenating experience. Engage in unique activities like log splitting, bamboo rice cooking, and rainbow trout fishing, promising unforgettable moments amidst nature's embrace. Despite being just an hour's drive from Fukuoka and Saga city centers, its secluded setting feels wonderfully remote, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the changing seasons and starry nights.

¥10,000 – ¥10,000 / night
Nestled serenely at the foot of Mount Sefuri, Sefuri Kuboyama Campsite Lodge offers an idyllic escape where the crystal-clear Johara River flows right before your eyes, with distant views of Mount Dzubetto. Conveniently located just an hour's drive from central Saga and Fukuoka, it serves as a popular summer retreat for families and groups seeking a refreshing getaway from city life. The comfortable Lodge No.3 is equipped with outdoor barbecue facilities, and separate shower rooms ensure a pleasant stay after a day of adventure. Guests can enjoy river play in the Johara River, explore nearby historical sites like Sefuri Shrine, and immerse themselves in the rich, seasonal beauty of ancient beech forests and azaleas. This tranquil haven perfectly blends natural beauty with easy accessibility, inviting you to discover a piece of Japan's history and wilderness.

Nestled in Saga City's Kinryu-cho, the Kinryu Educational Campsite is a verdant haven surrounded by the lush nature of Mt. Kinryu. Spanning 32 hectares with a 7.3km nature trail, it's an ideal spot to immerse yourself in forest walks, mountain climbing, and river play. This campsite is particularly well-suited for families with children and educational groups, offering a friendly introduction to camping with free rental of permanent tents, BBQ facilities, and cooking equipment. Experience the changing seasons and the starry skies at the foot of Mt. Kinryu, creating unforgettable memories in a supportive environment.
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