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Bellevue Beach Campground
Overview
Bellevue Beach Campground offers a tranquil escape situated on the picturesque Isthmus of Avalon in Newfoundland. Known for its unique coastal landscape and relaxed atmosphere, this park serves as a gateway to the natural beauty of Trinity Bay. Visitors are drawn here for the chance to camp alongside a long, sandy bar that separates the salt water from a fresh pond, providing a serene waterfront environment that feels miles away from the bustle of daily life.
Location & Surroundings
Located just a short drive from the Trans-Canada Highway in Bellevue, NL, the park is perfectly positioned for travelers exploring the eastern portion of the province. The surrounding area is characterized by stunning sandbars and rugged coastal barrens. The geography creates a microclimate that is often ideal for beach activities. Because the park sits on a narrow strip of land, almost every site feels connected to the rhythm of the Atlantic Ocean and the local tides.
Amenities & Park Features
The park caters to modern RVers with a variety of site options, including many equipped with water and electrical hookups. Guests have access to essential facilities such as clean washrooms, hot showers, and laundry services to ensure a comfortable stay. Families often appreciate the on-site playground and the convenient beach access, which allows for hours of exploration. For evening gatherings, the park provides fire pits where campers can enjoy the classic experience of a Newfoundland campfire under the stars.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the campground, the surrounding region is rich with exploration opportunities. A short drive takes visitors to the famous town of Dildo, where local breweries and coastal charm await. Hikers will find the nearby Chance Cove Coastal Trail offers breathtaking cliffside views and hidden coves. Within the park itself, beachcombing, birdwatching, and swimming are the primary draws, making it easy to fill your days with the simple pleasures of a maritime outdoor lifestyle.
Who This Park Is Best For
Bellevue Beach Campground is a premier choice for family vacationers and road trippers looking for an authentic coastal experience. It is particularly well-suited for those who prefer a natural, landscape-focused vibe rather than a high-traffic resort. If you enjoy falling asleep to the sound of waves and spending your mornings walking along a sandy shoreline, this park fits your travel style perfectly. It serves as an excellent base for exploring the Avalon Peninsula.
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User Reviews
Arlene
Beautiful beach nice camping if you like high rates and then have to pay for a shower. Not impressed
Amber Jordan
Stayed here this past Labour Day weekend and it was a great time. The staff were so friendly and informative - they even suggested some good fishing spots. There were mens/womens outhouses basically every few feet which was a bonus (but they are outhouses lol) and the campgrounds were so spacious and open while also being secluded and private. Great spot and a great time. We will definitely be back.
John Barr
The sand spit with water in both sides and the views from the beach are why I give it 4 stars. It would be higher if campground was in better shape. Fantastic spot. We wing foiled both days we were here so it was a great spot for us. Front desk lady wasn’t the most welcoming and they charged 3.50 for pretty nasty showers. It is well past its prime but it is also an awesome property with a great beach. Nasty outhouses need replacing.
Stephen Roberts
This was the first time we had done any tenting and this was a great place to start out. Tent sites are far enough apart to provide some privacy. The beach was beautiful. One night stay was $35 for a tent site.
Patti E
The beautiful beach and cozy campsite overlooking the beach were a perfect for our 1 night stay over. The park itself was well maintained. Having to pay $3 for a shower that also had a sign posted telling people to " CLEAN UP YOUR OWN MESS" - (the bucket and mop were outside! ) was ridiculous. The facilities before even used it had dirt and dust everywhere. We have been at other campsites where a shower is 50 cents, are spotless, and I wasn't mandated to mop it out after :) Finally - the owners. Owning and running a park isn't easy. To the female owner - It can burn you out and make you miserable but don't take it out on polite, well behaved guests!! The place itself is a hidden gem. Either take a vacation away to recharge yourself, hiring cleaning staff, or sell and retire!!
