Endless trails-some easy, some demanding-explore the contours and vistas of this stunning land. Join in a campfire sing-along as dusk falls and lake mists rise at Newfoundland's first and only KOA. This secluded campground sits in a wooded valley at the center of Gros Morne National Park, an area so spectacular it has been designated a World Heritage Site. Campsites overlook a majestic mountain lake, perfect for swimming and boating (pedal boat and canoe rentals available). Walk the "Moose Path" along its shore. Endless trails - some easy, some demanding - explore the contours and vistas of this stunning land. Join interpretive kayak tours to glide among glacier-carved fjords. Kids get their own interpretive hikes and crafts. You'll all want to become honorary Newfoundlanders with the KOA's initiation "screech-in." Max pull thru: 80 feet. Your hosts: the Shears family.Téléchargez un document .pdf contenant les informations de base sur ce terrain de camping. en français.
Best campground ever peaceful tranquil and very clean. Beautiful scenary of Grand lake great place to fish , kayak or canoe or just to go for a hike. Very clean washrooms and showers highly reconend this campground . Its our favorite spot for ab the last 10 summers. The owners Sue and Dan are awesone and work very hard to make sure the park is always in great shape for their visitors . If you want a relaxing place to go with the most beautiful scenary anywhere this is the spot Read more
Our family has been staying at Lomond River Lodge for twenty years. It’s close enough to all parts of Gros Morne to make it a convenient home base. It’s has a campground, cabins, takeout, laundromat, showers...It’s more of a country setting, rather than right in town.
The owner, Doris, has always been warm and professional to deal with. Read more