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King's Point
This 8 km trail takes you 1100 feet in elevation to a breathtaking view of Green Bay and the Gaff Topsails. View 3 waterfalls and a 600 foot gorge.
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Corner Brook
A scenic 25 km moderate trail along the rolling hills overlooking the beautiful Humber Valley. Time required: 2-days.
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Stephenville
A 7 km moderate walking / hiking trail with beautiful views of Stephenville and Bay St. George. Time required half day.
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Portland Creek
A 35 km moderate - difficult back-country trail with spectacular views of Southwest Feeder Gulch (including 1000 ft high Partridge Pond Falls) and Portland Creek Inner Pond. Time required 3-4 Days.
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Port aux Basques
The Newfoundland section of the International Appalachian Trail runs from Port Aux Basques along the Long Range Mountains to Crow Head, east of L'Anse aux Meadows. See individual trail descriptions.
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Bide Arm
The trail is 4 km and consiste of natural terrain and boardwalk with four different access points.
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Sunnyside, Trinity Bay
This fitness trail starts near the Lions Community Centre, about 4 km from the Trans Canada Highway, and takes you across Badger Brook to a picnic area where you can enjoy a rest or a lunch.
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Herring Neck
Beautiful easy trail over looking the ocean in Friday's Bay. The community of Carter's Cove can be seen as well as other towns.
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Clarenville
Moderate 3-kms. Overlooking Random Island and Smith Sound, the trail provides panoramic views of Clarenville and the surrounding communities.
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Mary's Harbour
Wooden boardwalk around Barney's Pond. Great area to view black ducks and excellent area for outdoor skating.
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Englee
Moderate to strenuous 0.6 km trail up wooden steps to several lookouts over Canada Bay and Englee Harbour. Spur trail leads to sea caves. Turn left after bridge, follow harbour road to trailhead.
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L'Anse-au-Loup
The trail winds through a stunted tuckamore forest and across barren grounds to a spectacular panorama of the Strait of Belle Isle at trail's end.
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Battle Harbour
Follow the network of traditional footpaths that lead up and behind the settlement of Battle Harbour. Visit the small plane wreck. Take in the changing ocean views.
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Bay Roberts
The trail winds through the earliest settlement of Bay Roberts. Remains of rock walls, foundations, root cellars and grave sites. Picnic areas. Seasonal whale watching.
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Daniel's Harbour
5400 feet of walking trail. The trail provides a view of the pond, mountains, links other developments in the town, a rest area, plaza signage highlighting services. Cross-country ski trail in winter.
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Happy Valley-Goose Bay
Birch Brook has over 30-km of scenic trails for all season recreation. Cross-country ski trails become nature trails after spring thaw. Back country wilderness trails are suitable for all day and overnight excursions.
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Bishop's Falls
Former railway trestle, now a boardwalk. Spanning 927 feet across the Exploits River, it is the longest trestle in Newfoundland, even longer than the Titanic! Built in 1901.
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Virgin Arm
This 2 km trails leads from trailhead where a lookout provides an expansive view of the many islands in Dildo Run.
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Bay of Islands
The Blow Me Down Nature Trail is a window into the earth's most intimate geology.
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Terra Nova National Park of Canada
Follow the scenic shoreline of Newman Sound, then take the boardwalk across bog and forest to the glistening sandy shoreline of Blue Hill Pond. 3.5km return.