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Home » St. John's » Experience » Trip Ideas » Weekend Getaways » 20+ Parks to Go Camping in Newfoundland and Labrador

20+ Parks to Go Camping in Newfoundland and Labrador

Published by Atlantic Canada On April 5, 2026
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It doesn’t matter if you choose to rough it and set up camp yourself or take a cozy nature retreat in a fully furnished yurt; the parks around Newfoundland and Labrador offer a fantastic camping experience for everyone.

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Sleep under the starry skies and get away from the hustle of the city this spring and summer when you camp or glamp in the natural beauty of this picturesque province.

Gros Morne National Park

 

Spend warm summer days on the shores of the ponds, lakes, rivers, or the ocean in beautiful Gros Morne National Park. Enjoy the comforts of home in an oTENTik or unplug without roughing it in a Rustic Cabin. Explore the park by hiking the marked and unmarked trails winding through the park’s dense forests.
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Rocky Harbour

Terra Nova National Park

Experience the breathtaking coastlines and dense forests in Canada’s most easterly national park. Spend a few days in the park at one of the campgrounds or in one of the oTENTiks. During the summer, the park comes alive with live dramatic performances and evening soirées at the outdoor theatre.
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Trans-Canada Hwy Glovertown, Traytown

Torngat Mountains National Park

Explore one of the last untamed, unspoiled places left on earth this summer. If you are looking to truly rough it, this is the national park for you. There are no setup camping spots, no signs, and limited amounts of people in the park. The Torngat Mountain Base Camp is only open from mid-July to the end of August.
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Torngat Mountains, Nain

Barachois Pond Provincial Park

If you have ever visited Barachois Pond Provincial Park, you know why it is one of the most popular parks. Kayak in pristine waters and climb to the top of Erin Mountain to take in the breathtaking views. The park is close to the Marine Ferry to Nova Scotia.
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Stephenville Crossing

 

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Frenchman’s Cove Provincial Park

Just 25 minutes from the Saint Pierre ferry, Frenchman’s Cove Provincial Park is a fantastic place to stop for the night before or after going to the French island. Play a round of golf at the 9-hole golf course and explore the pebble beach.
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Route 213, Frenchman’s Cove Provincial Park

Butter Pot Provincial Park

Explore Newfoundland’s most extensive and popular trail system by staying at Butter Pot Provincial Park. The Butter Pot and the Lookout are the best places to check out for awesome and inpiring views. Spend some time relaxing on the two beaches at Big Otter Pond.
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Trans-Canada Hwy, Holyrood

 

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Blow Me Down Provincial Park

Sitting on the peninsula between Lark Harbour and York Harbour, Blow Me Down Provincial Park is one of the most scenic parks on Newfoundland. Enjoy the rocky beaches and swim in the ocean. Sleep under the stars, surrounded by mountains at one of the 28 private, unserviced campsites.
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York Harbour

 

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J.T. Cheeseman Provincial Park

Close-by to the Marine Atlantic ferry, J.T Cheeseman Provincial Park is a popular first and last stop on the island from Nova Scotia. Cape Ray Beach is a highlight of the park and is a popular sandy beach. During your stay, you can spot the endangered Piping Plover because the park is home to their breeding ground.
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Lockston Path Provincial Park

Private campsites and a fantastic freshwater beach await those to take the long drive into the 733-hectare large park. Lockston Path Provincial Park is a convenient base for people who want to explore the Bonavista Peninsula and the Skerwink Trail.
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Sandbanks Provincial Park

Beach lovers love staying at Sandbanks Provincial Park. Explore the sand dunes and beautiful, long, flat sandy beaches. Take a break from the beaches with a hike through the spruce fir forest in the park. You can spot the endangered Piping Plover nesting in the park.
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Burgeo

Notre Dame Provincial Park

 

A great option for exploring Central Newfoundland. The park is just a kilometre from Notre Dame Junction, and 40 kms from Gander. Fall asleep under coniferous trees, and wake up to the songs of local birds and chatter of wildlife. Junction Pond is a short walk from the campsites for swimming, fishing, and boating fun.
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Trans-Canada Hwy, Lewisport

Dildo Run Provincial Park

Wake up to the sounds of migrating whales and icebergs floating your campsite at Dildo Run Provincial Park. The oceanfront campground is a popular spot for its amazing views. Paddle your way along the coast to take in the breathtaking views. Hiking and geocaching are other popular fun activities in the park.
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Hillgrade

 

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Pistolet Bay Provincial Park

Explore the diverse terrain and unique Eco-system of the Great Northern Peninsula. Close-by to Pistolet Bay Provincial Park is the Burnt Cape Ecological Reserve and the Strait of Belle Isle which is known for its beauty and breathtaking views. The park is home to a rock and sand beach. You can go swimming but be careful as the gulf’s water can have strong currents.
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Route 430, Raleigh

Jipuj’ij’kuei Kuespem Park

Get away from the hustle and bustle of other parks at one of the most natural parks in Newfoundland. Explore miles of unspoiled wilderness and sleep under the stars at the only recognized reserve on Newfoundland. The community of Conne River is just 12 km away from the park.
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Route 360, Conne River

Pinware River Provincial Park

While the park is small, this popular park is a gem for fishing. Set up camp along the river or tucked away in a wooded private campsite. The cold water is home to an abundance of trout and salmon. Warm up at night around a fire and roast some S’mores.
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Labrador

 

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Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park

Watch the Atlantic salmon run at the Big Falls, and may catch some. The campground is right on the Humber River, which is a popular fishing and boating. The campsite is on the larger size with over 150 sites on three connected loops.
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Division No. 5, Subd. E

Duley Lake Provincial Park

A whole other world is waiting for you just 15 minutes from Labrador City. The park is a popular spot for camping because it is so close to the city and its water fun. During the summer, you can watch boats floating on the lake. You can also spot people fishing around the park.
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Labour City

Jack’s Pond Park

Celebrate Canada Day at Jack’s Pond Park, as they are known for their wonderful celebration. The fun continues all summer long on the pebble beach and swimming in Jacks Pond. There are also scheduled activities put on by the park that everyone will enjoy.
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Trans Canada Highway 1, Arnold’s Cove

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Bellevue Beach Campground

Enjoy nature with all the comforts of home at Bellevue Beach Campground. Wake up to the sound of the ocean or enjoy a quiet night surrounded by trees at one of the well-groomed campsites. The sand beach is a popular spot with tidal pools at low tide. The campground is pet-friendly, so bring your furry friends.
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Bellevue Beach

Mary March Wilderness Park

Spend a family weekend camping out under the starry skies at Mary March Wilderness Park near Newfoundland’s second-largest lake, the historic Red Indian Lake. Go hiking on the 9.5 km of hiking trails, stroll along the scenic lakeshore, or even go for a ride on the ATV trail system. They have Kayaks and Canoes available for rental if you like being on the water.
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Route 370, Buchans Highway, Buchans Junctions

Backside Pond RV Park

Take the family camping next to 2 ponds and the ocean when you stay at Backside Pond RV Park. There is a pond for swimming in that also has a boat launch for your motorized watercraft. The other pond is awesome for tubing, rafting, kayaking, and canoeing. There is a hiking trail near the playground where you can go for a leisurely stroll.
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Route 80, Greens Harbour

Pippy Park

 

Pippy Park is a fantastic place to take the family camping because it has two playgrounds for the kiddos. At Pippy, you can experience camping in the heart of St. John’s. The park has miles of hiking trails that you can explore by walking or cycling. During the Canada Day celebrations at the park, you can take part in their sponsored Bike Rodeo event.
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Torrent River Nature Park and Campground

If you like to fish when you go camping, then Torrent River Nature Park and Campground is the perfect place for you. The Nature Park and Campground is set on the edge of the Torrent River, which is a well-known fishing spot, so you can get your fishing license at the local park chalet. If you get tired of fishing, you can stroll along the 2 km boardwalk where you can walk close to the many fishing pools. There are many local restaurants where you can dine on fresh, delicious seafood.
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