The best camping in Blow Me Down Provincial Park, NL

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Top-rated campsites near Blow Me Down Provincial Park

Stowbridges Cabin

1. Stowbridges Cabin

24km from Blow Me Down Provincial Park · 1 site
Stowbridges Cabin is a restored two-story fishing house set in a quiet, sheltered cove along Newfoundland’s Bay of Islands. Surrounded by rugged coastline and the North Arm Hills, it’s an ideal off-grid basecamp for hiking, exploring, or simply unplugging by the ocean. IMPORTANT & MUST READ: This property is only accessible by boat, with a ride of approximately 1 hour. Guests must arrange a boat charter at the time of booking, which comes at an additional cost. The host will coordinate and connect you with the charter service. For the smoothest crossing, it’s recommended to travel in the morning or evening, as afternoon winds can make the bay rough. Initial arrival would be at Bay of Islands Yacht Club in Corner Brook, NL. You'll be taken to the cabin from there. The cabin sleeps up to 10–12 guests and includes a full kitchen, running water, a bathroom with hot and cold water, and a wood stove for cozy evenings. Outside, enjoy a fire pit, beach access, and sweeping coastal views. Activities include the Saltbox Restaurant & Everoutdoor Adventures: https://everoutdoor.ca/outdoor-adventures/ There is currently no cell service at the cabin (limited signal available a short hike away), though Starlink internet is in the process of being installed. Until then, this remains a true disconnect-and-reset experience in a remote, unforgettable setting.
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Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Blow Me Down Provincial Park adventure.

Top-rated campsites near Blow Me Down Provincial Park

Stowbridges Cabin

1. Stowbridges Cabin

24km from Blow Me Down Provincial Park · 1 site
Stowbridges Cabin is a restored two-story fishing house set in a quiet, sheltered cove along Newfoundland’s Bay of Islands. Surrounded by rugged coastline and the North Arm Hills, it’s an ideal off-grid basecamp for hiking, exploring, or simply unplugging by the ocean. IMPORTANT & MUST READ: This property is only accessible by boat, with a ride of approximately 1 hour. Guests must arrange a boat charter at the time of booking, which comes at an additional cost. The host will coordinate and connect you with the charter service. For the smoothest crossing, it’s recommended to travel in the morning or evening, as afternoon winds can make the bay rough. Initial arrival would be at Bay of Islands Yacht Club in Corner Brook, NL. You'll be taken to the cabin from there. The cabin sleeps up to 10–12 guests and includes a full kitchen, running water, a bathroom with hot and cold water, and a wood stove for cozy evenings. Outside, enjoy a fire pit, beach access, and sweeping coastal views. Activities include the Saltbox Restaurant & Everoutdoor Adventures: https://everoutdoor.ca/outdoor-adventures/ There is currently no cell service at the cabin (limited signal available a short hike away), though Starlink internet is in the process of being installed. Until then, this remains a true disconnect-and-reset experience in a remote, unforgettable setting.
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Blow Me Down Provincial Park camping guide

Overview

About

Nestled on a peninsula in the Bay of Islands, Blow Me Down Provincial Park is a haven for nature lovers and adventurers alike. With 28 unserviced campsites, visitors can immerse themselves in the park's tranquility, surrounded by scenic landscapes. The park beckons hikers, birdwatchers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat in the great outdoors. Here, you can set up camp, explore the rugged trails, and unwind amid the natural splendour of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Notable campgrounds

  • Blow Me Down Provincial Park offers 28 unserviced campsites for a true back-to-nature camping experience.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as the park's campsites are in high demand during peak season.
  • Check the park's website for cancellation policies and try to snag a last-minute reservation.
  • Consider visiting during the shoulder season for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Explore nearby camping options to maximize your chances of finding an ideal site.

When to go

The best time to visit Blow Me Down Provincial Park is from late May to mid-September when the park is open to the public. During this period, the weather is most favourable for camping and hiking. Outside of these months, the park is closed, and the region can experience harsh weather conditions, making it less suitable for outdoor activities.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have all necessary supplies, as the campsites are unserviced and amenities are limited.
  • Be prepared for variable weather and pack appropriate clothing for your visit.
  • Pets are allowed in the park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times.
  • Respect the natural environment by following Leave No Trace principles during your stay.
  • For any inquiries, the park's contact information is readily available for assistance.

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