Berry Hill Campground, nestled within Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland, has its operating season from May 24 to September 30, according to Parks Canada’s website. This campground showcases the natural beauty of Gros Morne.
Located at the heart of the park, Berry Hill offers immediate access to the surrounding towns of Rocky Harbour and Norris Point. These towns are gateways to local cuisine, shopping, and diverse activities, enhancing the camping experience with cultural and recreational opportunities. Nearby, the Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse offers a glimpse into the region’s maritime history, while the campground’s central position facilitates day trips across Gros Morne’s expansive landscapes.
The campground features a variety of lodging options to suit any preference, from traditional tent pitching to the comfort of rustic cabins overlooking Gros Morne Mountain. The site’s integration into its natural surroundings offers a serene stay, where campfires and forest exploration are just a step away.
Berry Hill Campground is equipped to accommodate a range of camping experiences, with 69 sites available for online reservations. These include three oTENTik sites, blending tent and cabin features for a unique outdoor stay, and six rustic cabins for those seeking a more solid structure without sacrificing closeness to nature. The campground offers 25 serviced sites with water, electricity, and fire pits, including one accessible site designed to ensure inclusivity for all visitors.
The unserviced sites, totaling 41, also come equipped with fire pits, catering to traditional camping enthusiasts.
Campsites are nestled within the forest, offering both serviced and unserviced options, along with specialized accommodations such as group camping and facilities for visitors with special needs. The kitchen shelters, flush toilets, shower facilities, and fire pits at each site are available. Additional facilities include a playground for younger visitors, laundry services, wifi access, a kiosk for essentials, and a dumping station, ensuring that all camping needs are met within the campground’s bounds.
The campground’s strategic location within Gros Morne National Park provides scenic vistas and a tranquil environment. For more information, click here.