The best camping near Dungeon Provincial Park

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Rosemary the Motorhome

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Saint John’s, NL
Enjoy the sounds of nature when you stay in this unique place. Located in Port Rexton you’ll experience the limitless rural and rustic experience with 5 star amenities at your fingertips. You'll have a small secluded lot surrounded by forest, much like a campground. You'll have access to the entire motorhome and there is room for a tent if you need more space.
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Best Kind Adventures

1 site · RV, Tent7 acres · Argentia, NL
Located on Random Island, at the end of the road, on the edge of pristine wilderness and ocean. We have many campsites suitable for pitching tent available with ample parking. There is a river running through property and a ocean view. Can offer beach campsite as well! Lots to do near by, hiking trails, lakes for swimming and if you want to check out somethings I offer go to https://www.facebook.com/BestKindAdventures. Pets are welcome as long as there friendly. There is a dog here and he is loves all visitors, but he's not a bother. Family's don't pay extra for kids.
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Three Mile Ridge Farm Stay

10 sites · RVs, Tents81 acres · Gander, NL
Our family grew up on the land of Three Mile Ridge, we manage 81 acres. We are proud to grow the food that feeds families. We know that food grown on healthy land with healthy farming is healthy food. We act as stewards of this land, caring for its health to support yours and ours. We have several fields of grass and more of vegetables. We have great views with a gentle breeze. Many camping spots and great sunsets. You can either hike around our farm or other local hiking trails located along the Bonavista Pennisula. There are a few local swimming places and parks to enjoy. Plus a wide array of neat places to eat.
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Dry camping

1 site · RV10 acres · Glovertown, NL
Learn more about this land:We provide RV and Camper overnights. We can provide water and electricity. Must be self-contained. This is a level pull-in site that can accommodate most sized trailers and RVs.We own an organic farm, come visit the animals and get some Farm Fresh Eggs, organic greens, and Grass-Fed beef Steaks. Grocery stores and restaurants are only a minute away!Within 20 minutes of Terra Nova National Park with easily accessible backcountry, and all levels of hiking trails and paddling routes.We look forward to hosting you!
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Archie's Place

15 sites · Tents60 acres · Saint John’s, NL
Learn more about this land:As you hit Trinity Rd South 80 & Old Lead Cove Road.. Keep on Driving All The Way Down... Pass The Fork In The Road 🤓... Then.. You'll come Across The End of Road.. Great Atlantic Ocean View.. You'll See, Off To The Right..And WILL drive down as well... A Gravel Road and 2-3 Acres of Open Grassy Fields with a Beautiful Treeline off in the distance.. This IS.. ARCHIE'S PLACE... 😁.. With a Rocky Beach.. The History of this Land is Owned by 3 Generations of Button's.. Dated far back as the 1700's... Ride Up Along the Main Rd was my Grandparents Place.. It was a Soapbox House Frame.. And its Now Open to the Public as A Hostel There are Churches All Along the Trinity Rd South 80 between Old Perlican & Sibleys Cove As well as Variety/Corner Shops
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The best camping near Dungeon Provincial Park guide

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Embark on an adventure to Dungeon Provincial Park, where the raw power of nature has sculpted a landscape that captivates the imagination. Witness the dramatic sea-carved archway and the collapsed sea cave that beckon explorers and photographers alike. While camping is not an option within this natural scenic attraction, the park offers a day's worth of exploration and the chance to marvel at the forces of nature that have shaped this unique coastal environment.

When to go

The best time to visit Dungeon Provincial Park is between June 5th and October 12th, when the park is open to the public. During these months, the weather is more conducive to exploring the rugged terrain and enjoying the scenic views. Outside of these dates, the park is closed, and the harsh Newfoundland climate can make visits less enjoyable.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit, as coastal conditions can change rapidly.
  • Wear sturdy footwear suitable for walking on uneven and potentially slippery surfaces.
  • There are no camping facilities at Dungeon Provincial Park; plan your visit as a day trip.
  • Keep a safe distance from cliff edges and the natural archway to ensure your safety.
  • Remember to carry out all trash and respect the natural environment during your visit.

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