Best attractions and places to see around Deer Lake include a mix of natural features, cultural sites, and recreational facilities. The region serves as a gateway to Western Newfoundland, offering diverse landscapes and historical insights. Visitors can explore significant natural landmarks and learn about the area's heritage. The town provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural engagement.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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This is a waterfall, but you cant stay on a bike to view this.
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One of the first things that welcomes you into the town of Ohiopyle is this beautiful mural. The artwork was designed by Shane Pilster, and completed by Shane and C. Clayton. The mural aims to pay homage to the town's industrial heritage.
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There are a number of different waterfalls within Ohiopyle State Park. That being said, Ohiopyle Falls is the most visited cascade in the park since it is so close to the Visitor Center. There is a really big wooden viewing deck just below the falls.
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This bridge uses an old railroad trestle to carry the Great Allegheny Passage trail over the Youghiogheny River. You get great views from both sides of the long bridge.
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Cucumber Falls is considered the most picturesque waterfall in Ohiopyle State Park. The falls are tucked in the woods, but a bridge and viewing area offer a great viewpoint of the cascade.
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There are a number of different waterfalls within Ohiopyle State Park. That being said, Ohiopyle Falls is the most visited cascade in the park since it is so close to the Visitor Center. There is a really big wooden viewing deck just below the falls.
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Deer Lake is surrounded by natural beauty. You can enjoy the expansive Deer Lake itself for swimming, boating, or fishing. Just a short drive north, Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park features the stunning Big Falls on the Humber River, a great spot for hiking and salmon viewing. The Humber River also offers scenic views and fishing opportunities.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy swimming and picnicking at Deer Lake Beach. The Newfoundland Insectarium offers an educational and engaging experience with live exhibits and one of the largest butterfly gardens in eastern North America. For a unique farm experience, Robbins Family Farm provides interaction with farm animals and fresh produce.
To delve into the region's past, visit the Roy Whelan Heritage Centre & Valley Crafts. It showcases exhibits and artifacts depicting the daily lives of early settlers, focusing on the area's logging and agricultural history. The Wiltondale Pioneer Village, about 30 km away, offers a glimpse into 1920s Newfoundland life with its preserved buildings.
Deer Lake offers several scenic trails for all levels. Popular options include the Humber Valley Trail, Deer Lake Nature Trail, and the more challenging Lomond River Trail. You can find more detailed information and routes for easy hikes around the area on our dedicated guide: Easy hikes around Deer Lake.
Yes, the area around Deer Lake provides opportunities for cycling. While specific cycling trails directly linked to attractions are not detailed, the region's roads and some trails are suitable for biking. For gravel biking routes, you can explore options in our guide: Gravel biking around Deer Lake.
Deer Lake is enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming, boating, and hiking, with warm temperatures. Autumn offers beautiful fall foliage. Winter provides opportunities for snow-related activities, though some attractions may have reduced hours.
Within the town, the Deer Lake Powerhouse is a prominent landmark, known for its whistle sounding six times a day. You can also find the St. Paul's United Church, a wooden church dating from 1955, and the modern Salvation Army building as notable structures.
Deer Lake offers various recreational facilities. The Humber River Golf Course provides a scenic 9-hole experience. The Hodder Memorial Recreation Complex houses a stadium, swimming pool, and bowling alley for diverse activities. Deer Lake RV Park also offers relaxation and beach access.
Yes, Deer Lake is often considered the gateway to Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It's about a half-hour drive north, making Deer Lake a convenient starting point for exploring Gros Morne's spectacular fjords, hiking trails, and wildlife.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Deer Lake. You can find various routes with different difficulty levels to suit your preference. Check out our guide for detailed running trails: Running Trails around Deer Lake.
The natural areas around Deer Lake, especially towards Gros Morne National Park, are home to abundant wildlife. You might spot moose and caribou, particularly during hikes. The Humber River is also known for salmon, which can be observed jumping at Big Falls.
While specific details on all attractions' accessibility are not available, the Ohiopyle Mural is noted as wheelchair accessible. For other attractions, it's recommended to check directly with the venue for their specific accessibility features.


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