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The best camping in Gros Morne National Park, NL

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Expect fjords, tabletop mountains, and exposed parts of Earth’s mantle. 

Top-rated campsites near Gros Morne National Park

Humber River Off Grid

1. Humber River Off Grid

47km from Gros Morne National Park · 3 sites
I am not in Deer Lake, I'm 45 mins away from Deer Lake. I have 2 Glamping Tents on the Banks of the Upper Humber River, on the West Coast Of Newfoundland. 8 kms in a dirt road to the river. BBQ, Coleman stove, and all kitchen utensils are supplied. All you have to bring is your own food. Kayaking tours and rentals are available on site. Check out Humber Off-Grid Tours' Facebook page. The space My place is off-grid in the open country. Surrounded by wildlife and the beautiful scenery that Newfoundland's west coast has to offer Guest access There is an outdoor bathroom and out door shower. Guess can also use the river for swimming, canoeing, and Kayaking. Other things to note Some Activities to do are canoeing, Kayaking, and swimming. You can also do day tours, which consist of a day of leisurely paddling and a boil-up on a Beach (meal included). Recommended Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. An "Off Grid" Experience right on the Humber River. Located 45 minutes east of Deer Lake, just off Route 420. There are also kayaking tours on site, as well as a local farm. Your Host and Guide lives onsite as well for all your needs during your stay. Come and enjoy Humber River Off Grid Tours and Make Memories to last a lifetime. This Dome is a New Addition this year & Still Working on the Project, will update with Pictures as soon as complete!
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Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Gros Morne National Park adventure.

Top-rated campsites near Gros Morne National Park

Humber River Off Grid

1. Humber River Off Grid

47km from Gros Morne National Park · 3 sites
I am not in Deer Lake, I'm 45 mins away from Deer Lake. I have 2 Glamping Tents on the Banks of the Upper Humber River, on the West Coast Of Newfoundland. 8 kms in a dirt road to the river. BBQ, Coleman stove, and all kitchen utensils are supplied. All you have to bring is your own food. Kayaking tours and rentals are available on site. Check out Humber Off-Grid Tours' Facebook page. The space My place is off-grid in the open country. Surrounded by wildlife and the beautiful scenery that Newfoundland's west coast has to offer Guest access There is an outdoor bathroom and out door shower. Guess can also use the river for swimming, canoeing, and Kayaking. Other things to note Some Activities to do are canoeing, Kayaking, and swimming. You can also do day tours, which consist of a day of leisurely paddling and a boil-up on a Beach (meal included). Recommended Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. An "Off Grid" Experience right on the Humber River. Located 45 minutes east of Deer Lake, just off Route 420. There are also kayaking tours on site, as well as a local farm. Your Host and Guide lives onsite as well for all your needs during your stay. Come and enjoy Humber River Off Grid Tours and Make Memories to last a lifetime. This Dome is a New Addition this year & Still Working on the Project, will update with Pictures as soon as complete!
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Gros Morne National Park camping guide

Overview

About

Gros Morne may well be the most spectacular national park in Atlantic Canada. Vast fjords give way to otherworldly tabletop mountains, exposed earth, beaches, lakes, and gorgeous hikes through forests teeming with flora and fauna. Moose sightings are common, and you might encounter beavers, caribou, beavers, or bears. You’ll also find seaside towns nearby and plenty of ways to interact with local culture at this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for big groups: Berry Hill Campground can accommodate group camping for up to 25. 
  • Best for classic park views: Trout River offers Tablelands mountain views across Trout River Pond.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Gros Morne is one of Canada’s most highly revered campgrounds, and spaces book up fast when the Parks Canada online booking system opens in early January. Premium spots are snapped up in the first few hours, especially the rustic cabins and oTENTiks.
  2. You may be in luck turning up with your tent at some campgrounds, but be sure to get there as soon as bookings open if you’re looking for a first-come, first-served spot.

When to go

Gros Morne is beautiful any time of year, but the best time of year to plan any Newfoundland trip is mid-May to late October. It may well still be chilly and damp in June, so pack appropriately, but that’s when you have the best chance of seeing icebergs floating by. July and August are the best months for whale spotting, and come fall, the park is ablaze in reds and golds as the leaves turn and trails are less busy.

Know before you go

  • The weather can change instantly in Gros Morne. Dress in layers, and make sure to have waterproof gear before tackling a long hike. 
  • Some Gros Morne National Park sites may offer wifi, but cell service is limited, so bring a map to help you find your way around.
  • Gros Morne is pretty wild, and few areas are wheelchair- and stroller-accessible.
  • The town of Rocky Harbour is a great spot to grab a seafood supper, or browse galleries filled with local goods.

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