Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland and Labrador

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(1.2K) · National park in Rocky Harbour, Canada
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Trek to the top of Gros Morne Mountain, the park’s high point, on a challenging, one-day, 16-kilometre loop. Hike from lowland to alpine terrain amid …

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Mar 23, 2025
Gros Morne has it all. The park offers a vast variety of landscapes and seascapes. There are mountains, meadows, fjords, ponds, bays, beaches, beautiful coastline and, of course the magnificent Tabl…Full review by April B
Dec 4, 2024
Gros Morne National Park was in the centre of the Rodinia supercontinent (before Pangea). Rocks from the earth's mantle have come to the surface here. This is the also the earth's oldest crust, ove…Full review by Robert D
Sep 18, 2024
Janet and I hiked the Gros Mourne Mountain today. The weather up top was foggy, very light wind.The Summit dash up the rock fall was adventurous. Folks should take the advice written on the signage. …Full review by John M
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We're two active 70+ adults. Are there hikes that would be considered a medium difficulty. Walking for a few hours is …
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We're two active 70+ adults. Are there hikes that would be considered a medium difficulty. Walking for a few hours is not a problem but climbing for two hours might be:)
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The Canada National Parks description of the level of difficulty and the duration of how long it takes on average is excellent. We did not give ourselves enough time so only did 2 …
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The Canada National Parks description of the level of difficulty and the duration of how long it takes on average is excellent. We did not give ourselves enough time so only did 2 hikes, the short tablelands hike and the Green Gardens. If you can walk two hours then you should consider green gardens. It has some significant elevation change from around 700 m down to 40 m then all the way back up. Well maintained trail and the green garden is stunning.
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Just a reminder. The town of St. Anthony is on the northern tip of NL. It is not St. Anthony’s.
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correct
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Answer by Phil L · Jun 25, 2019
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