They are also closed for hiker safety during periods when snow conceals the trails. Truly appreciating the natural wonder of Gros Morne requires extended excursions along challenging uphill trails. However, the park is prepared to play host to many different age levels, with shorter, easy walks on level ground, lots of coastal access, and great sandy and pebble beaches.
If you are visiting with children, there are five frontcountry camping locations in Gros Morne, most of which have playground facilities though none offer serviced sites. Combined, the five frontcountry locations have a total of campsites between them. Each of the five sites has something different to offer, from wide-open grassy areas to beachside locales to glorious mountain vistas.
All rights reserved. Location: Newfoundland and Labrador Date Established: Size: , acres Surrounded by silent granite guardians whose tips stretch into endless sky to regularly converse with clouds, you might feel the natural and unavoidable impulse to look up. How to Get There Of the four commercial airports in Newfoundland, Deer Lake is the smallest and the closest—a mere 20 miles from the park entrance.
When to Go Precipitation is a given in Gros Morne, with some form of it falling every two days on average. Share Tweet Email. Why it's so hard to treat pain in infants. This wild African cat has adapted to life in a big city. Animals Wild Cities This wild African cat has adapted to life in a big city Caracals have learned to hunt around the urban edges of Cape Town, though the predator faces many threats, such as getting hit by cars.
It took Mother Nature ,, years to mold Gros Morne National Park into the geological and visual wonder we know today. Encircled by tiny seaside communities, and encompassing forests, freshwater fjords, bogs, barren lowlands, moose, and striking cliffs and shorelines, this area is also world-renowned for its complex geology. It was here that geologists proved the theory of plate tectonics.
Experience our Boat Tours. Take a stroll along the trail to Western Brook Pond, over marshland draped in butterworts, great sundew, orchids, dragon's mouth, and pitcher plants. At the end of your walk, hop aboard a boat tour with BonTours taking you through the fjord.
You'll also get to sail close enough to feel the spray on your face from some of the highest waterfalls in eastern North America. Or you can take a guided sea kayak excursion with one of the various tourism operators located in the park, such as Gros Morne Adventures, if you don't have your own craft.
Areas of unusual and inspirational beauty often lure artists and writers, and Gros Morne National Park is no exception. Theatre Newfoundland and Labrador has its own summer-long festival, which puts on professional, culturally rich performances at Cow Head and other communities throughout the area. The town of Woody Point is an especially beautiful artistic hub within the park, and its historic Heritage Theatre offers live music, plays, author readings, and more.
The eclectic Writers at Woody Point festival sells out every year, as people flock to meet and hear writers and musicians from around the world. Stay connected Facebook Twitter. Hours of operation Low season-Winter Oct. Fees Free admission for youth. Contact us Telephone: Emergency: pc. Click here for details. Parks Canada's sites nearby. Red Bay National Historic Site Red Bay was once the largest and most important commercial whaling station in the world.
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