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Gros Morne/Berry Hill
Overview
Gros Morne/Berry Hill serves as a central hub within the vast expanse of **Gros Morne National Park**. Operated by Parks Canada, this facility offers an authentic outdoor experience that balances rustic charm with necessary conveniences for modern RVers. Unlike some of the more exposed coastal sites, Berry Hill is nestled within a lush boreal forest, providing a sense of seclusion and protection from the elements while keeping you close to the park's most iconic landmarks and **UNESCO World Heritage** scenery.
Location & Surroundings
Located a short distance north of **Rocky Harbour, NL**, the park is perfectly positioned for those wishing to explore both the northern and southern arms of the national park. The surrounding landscape is a mix of dense forest and wetland, offering a peek into the unique ecosystem of the **Long Range Mountains**. Its location provides a serene atmosphere where the scent of balsam fir fills the air, creating a tranquil environment for your RV stay during the warm Newfoundland summer.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground is well-equipped to handle various RV sizes, offering several loops that include **electrical and water hookups** for added comfort. Each site typically includes a fire pit and picnic table, encouraging outdoor living and evening campfires under the stars. Notable features include:
- Clean washroom facilities with **hot showers** and laundry services.
- Large communal kitchen shelters that serve as social hubs for travelers.
- A dedicated **dump station** and easily accessible potable water taps.
- An on-site playground and several well-maintained interpretive trails.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Visitors are just a short drive from the world-famous **Western Brook Pond fjord** and the striking geological formations of the Tablelands. Local adventures are plentiful and diverse:
- Watch the sunset and spot whales at the nearby **Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse**.
- Explore the vibrant local culture, seafood dining, and shops in the village of **Rocky Harbour**.
- Hike the Berry Hill Pond trail, a gentle loop that offers excellent birdwatching and mountain views.
The campground's location minimizes travel time, allowing you to spend more time exploring the natural wonders of the region.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is the ultimate choice for **nature-focused travelers** who want to be in the middle of the action without sacrificing the peacefulness of the woods. It is particularly well-suited for **hiking enthusiasts** and families who appreciate a well-organized campground with educational interpretive programs. If you value a central location that allows for easy day trips to the park's major sites while providing a quiet, forested retreat at night, Berry Hill is an excellent base for your Newfoundland journey.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
User Reviews
Andrea Gress
What an awesome spot! Heaps of trees with really private sites! An exceptional communal space with fire, warm water for dishes, and a touch of wifi. Bathrooms were among the cleanest camp bathrooms I've seen. We kept extending our stay.
Danielle Brilhante
Great campground, had some discomforts with the bathrooms needing soap and the had drier would only stay on for sports of 3 seconds at at time. Had issues with the accessible shower door locking.
E P
Great campground, room for lots of people but all in the woods so it doesn't feel crowded. Great host, good clean facilities, all services that you need. Enjoyed walking around this area too!
Danny Buskell
Great Campground. Wonderful staff at the entrance who gave us all the info we needed. Stong wifi but confined to kitchen area. Sites are large, level, and well maintained. Washrooms are clean and well serviced
EAGLE ENERGY
This site exceeded my expectations and the gentleman (who I basically describe as the Bob Ross of the camping world) that was in charge at the gate was one of the nicest and most welcoming people. I have met in a long while. Site was beautiful and actually woodsy. Bathrooms were very clean and had potable water. They even had a kitchen/wash area for dishes. (Again, potable water) Clean sites didn't see garbage. Didn't hear much noise during night and sites were well spaced. Staff went out of their way to make sure we were accommodated properly and knew where things were. 100% recommend. Would stay here again. Hopefully for a lot longer.
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