
Camping at Trout River Pond – Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland. You can go to the site and enjoy Camping, Hiking, Cycling, Fishing, Kayaking, Swimming, Skiing and Snowmobiling opportunities.
Amenities: Showers, Washrooms, Wheelchair Accessible, Hiking Trail, Day-use Areas, Picnic Shelter, Firewood, Dry Toilet.
Site Description: Gros Morne National Park protects some of the most spectacular scenery and wildlife in eastern Canada. There are more than 100 km of trails in the park, ranging from half-hour strolls to strenuous day hikes. The second largest National Park in eastern Canada, Gros Morne National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site stretching across 1,805 square kilometres of western Newfoundland as part of the towering Long Range Mountains. 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. The Tablelands, a mountain of flat-topped rock of a kind usually found only deep in the earth’s mantle, is a truly awe-inspiring sight.
Driving Directions: Gros Morne National Park is a world heritage site located on the west coast of Newfoundland. At 1,805 km2 , it is the second largest national park in Atlantic Canada.