Where's this walkable cliff in Gros Morne National Park?

Where's this walkable cliff in Gros Morne National Park? - Photo of People Standing on Top of Mountain Near Grasses Facing Mountains during Golden Hours

Note the humans standing at the edge. How do I get to this cliff? From Newfoundland Labrador Tourism's Instagram

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Best Answer

I’ve been to this cliff. It’s near the western tip of the north side of the fjord. It’s a steep but reasonable day hike up and back from snug cove




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How long is hike to the base of Gros Morne Mountain?

Hike to the base The first 4.5 kilometres of trail wind through forest to a viewing platform at the mountain base. You'll find frequent stairs and boardwalk\u2014and enjoy views of Bonne Bay, the Tablelands, and Gros Morne Mountain. For a half-day hike, simply return by the same route.

How hard is the Gros Morne hike?

The climb up Gros Morne Mountain was an incredible experience. It's long, but when you get to the top, the views are so worth it. The hardest stretch is climbing up the mountain. The hardest stretch is about 700m.

How do you explore Gros Morne?

Gros Morne National Park is located on Newfoundland's west coast, 30 minutes from Deer Lake airport and a four hour drive from the ferry at Port aux Basques. Explore the park on roads, walking and hiking trails, by guided boat tour or paddling a kayak.

How many days do you need in Gros Morne?

To do Gros Morne justice, plan on spending at least 3 days here. (A week would not be too much if you're a serious hiker.) The dramatic terrain throughout the park is on a scale big enough to be appreciated even if you never even get out of your car.



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