Attractions and places to see in Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features unique geological formations and diverse natural beauty on Newfoundland's west coast. The park is characterized by ancient mountains, glacial-carved fjords, and coastal lowlands. Visitors can explore rare exposed sections of the Earth's mantle and challenging mountain trails. This region offers a range of natural landscapes and cultural experiences.
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Easy trail until end of plateau. Further hike requires experience. People get lost on the trail easily, especially when hill top is in the clouds.
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Once you arrive at the beach, you will see a large rock formation containing a smaller sea cave.
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It's an Off-Trail through rocky area. Be well equiped and have enough water with you.
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The Tablelands are a unique backdrop to Gros Morne National Park.
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Great hike with even better views. Definitely recommended if you stop in Gros Morne NP.
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The Gros Morne Trail is a substantial day hike to the Arctic-alpine plateau at the top of Gros Morne Mountain. Your reward is sensational views from the highest point in the national park, at 2,644 feet (806 m). Keep an eye out for the Arctic hares, rock ptarmigan and Arctic-alpine plants that inhabit the high ground.
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Beautiful trail. Start at the parking lot near the street. From there a leasurly walk takes you to the foot of the mountain. Now starts a climb of about an hour throught bolders and rubble. On the top you are rewarded with breathtaking views of the national park. The way back is nearly as breathtaking, you walk on the side of the mountain through a valley, with great views constantly in front of you. Nice place to watch for wildlife, the occasional moose on the hillside... Take good shoes, don't start the climb if the top is in the clouds, and bring lots of layers of clothing, we had 0°C and strong winds on the top (mid-september!).
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Gros Morne National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its geology. You can walk on the Earth's mantle at The Tablelands, a barren, rusty orange landscape formed by plate tectonics. The Tablelands Trail offers a direct way to experience this unique site. Another significant spot is the Green Point Geological Site, where layered rocks reveal half a billion years of Earth's history.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the park offers several challenging options. The Gros Morne Mountain Trail is a strenuous, full-day hike to the park's second-highest peak, rewarding climbers with panoramic views from its Arctic-alpine plateau. For a multi-day adventure, the Long Range Traverse begins from the head of Western Brook Pond and navigates through rugged mountains.
Families can enjoy several activities. The Lookout platform with view of Bonne Bay and Gros Morne Mountain offers accessible, marvellous views. A boat tour on Western Brook Pond is a popular way to experience the fjord's grandeur, accessible via an easy 3 km walk. Shallow Bay Beach near Cow Head provides kilometers of soft sand for beachcombing and swimming.
You can visit Bakers Brook Falls, a picturesque waterfall accessible via a 9.1 km trail. Visitors often recommend seeing it after a period of rain for the best experience. The trail also features a moose exclosure, offering insight into the local ecosystem.
The park area offers cultural and historical insights. The Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse provides stunning coastal views and houses a museum detailing the region's history. Woody Point is an artistic hub with its historic Heritage Theatre, hosting live music and plays. Norris Point is home to the Bonne Bay Marine Station, where you can learn about local marine life.
The most popular way to experience the spectacular freshwater fjord of Western Brook Pond is by taking a boat tour. This allows you to fully appreciate its towering cliffs, pristine waters, and impressive waterfalls, some cascading from 2000 feet. The boat tour is accessed via an easy 3 km walk from the parking lot.
Yes, the Green Gardens Cliffs and Beach offers a diverse landscape, transitioning from the barren Tablelands through forests to a volcanic coastline with sea stacks and coves. Shallow Bay Beach, located near Cow Head, is another excellent spot for beachcombing and seaside activities.
The region around Gros Morne National Park is ideal for various outdoor activities, especially hiking. You can find numerous trails ranging from easy to difficult. For more detailed information on hiking routes, including options like the Tablelands Trail and Green Gardens Trail, explore the Hiking in Gros Morne National Park guide or the Easy hikes in Gros Morne National Park guide.
The best time to visit Gros Morne National Park generally depends on the activities you plan. Summer (June to September) offers the warmest weather and full access to trails and boat tours. However, the park is beautiful in all seasons, with autumn providing stunning fall foliage and winter offering opportunities for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, though many services may be closed.
Charming towns like Rocky Harbour and Norris Point, located within or near the park, offer various restaurants, accommodations, and souvenir shops. Woody Point also provides options for dining and lodging, particularly during its festival seasons.
Absolutely. The Lookout platform with view of Bonne Bay and Gros Morne Mountain provides marvellous views of Bonne Bay, Gros Morne Mountain, and the Tablelands. Additionally, the summit of Gros Morne Mountain, reached via the Gros Morne Mountain Trail, offers sensational panoramic views of the entire glacial landscape.


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