Camping and overnight accommodations

Gros Morne National Park

Reservation launch dates

Parks Canada will be launching reservations for the 2024 visitor season starting in January.

Launch dates and times
Prepare for launch day

Parks Canada recognizes that being in nature provides important physical and mental health benefits. Going outdoors, including camping overnight, is a great way to maintain health and wellness.

Parks Canada’s reservation service has moved to an updated platform and visitors will now need to sign up for a new user account to make camping reservations at Newfoundland and Labrador’s national park campgrounds. 

Gros Morne National Park Campgrounds at a Glance

Gros Morne offers 236 campsites at five Parks Canada campgrounds which are suitable tents, trailer and recreation vehicles. Two of the five campgrounds are un-serviced (i.e. do not have electrical hook-ups).

Campground Trout River Lomond Berry Hill Green Point Shallow Bay
Opens 7 June 17 May 24 May 17 May 7 June
Closes 30 September 14 October 30 September 14 October * 30 September
Fireplace Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Kitchen shelter
with wood stove
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Flush toilets Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Hot water & showers Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Dumping station No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Playground Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Wireless internet Yes No Yes Yes Yes
oTENTik 2 0 3 2 2
Rustic cabins 0 0 6 0 0
Tiny cabins
4 4 0 0 4
Number of sites 38 36 69 33 62
Number of serviced sites 0 0 25 8 11

* Green Point Campground is open year round by self-registration

Accessible accommodations

In Gros Morne we are pleased to offer a number of supports for people and families with additional needs. These include accommodations such as Rustic Cabins for people with sensory processing needs, trails with accessible sections, trained and informed staff, and information kits when you arrive. Every person deserves the opportunity to enjoy our national parks. 

Primitive Camping

Primitive campsites are located along several park trails. Facilities at most locations include wooden tent pads, bear-proof food lockers or poles, and pit toilets. Portable stoves are required. Camping permit required. Please register with park staff. These sites are not maintained between October and May each year. 

Private Accommodations and Camping

Accommodations are available from private operators in the nearby communities of Trout River, Woody Point, Glenburnie–Birchy Head–Shoal Brook, Wiltondale, Norris Point, Rocky Harbour and Cow Head. Further information on accommodations and camping can be found on the Newfoundland & Labrador Tourism website and the Visit Gros Morne website. Information about community businesses and services is located in the Facilities and Services section.  

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