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Welcome to Dungeon Provincial Park UNESCO Geosite, located on Route 238 in Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, Dungeon Provincial Park UNESCO Geosite offers a unique camping and sightseeing experience with stunning coastal views and geological wonders. You can reach them at (800) 563-6353 or +1 800-563-6353.
Dungeon Provincial Park UNESCO Geosite is a must-see destination, recognized as a UNESCO geological site. According to customer reviews, the park offers breathtaking ocean views and unique geological formations, providing a visually stunning experience. The park is ideal for dry camping, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area. Imagine camping with the sound of waves, the smell of the sea, the light of a nearby lighthouse, and a small campfire. The park is also home to loose horses and a diverse range of biodiversity, adding to its natural charm. Informative signs throughout the park provide context and depth to the geological features, enhancing the visitor's understanding of the area. The park is a lovely place to stop and explore when traveling the Bonavista Peninsula, offering a peaceful and scenic environment.
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Dungeon Provincial Park UNESCO Geosite is an excellent choice for campers and travelers seeking a scenic and educational experience. The stunning ocean views, unique geological features, and peaceful environment make it a must-visit destination. Whether you're interested in camping, exploring nature, or learning about geology, Dungeon Provincial Park offers a memorable experience. If you're traveling the Bonavista Peninsula, be sure to stop and explore this beautiful park.
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
A place to see absolutely !!UNESCO geological site. Some loose horses and biodiversity .the perfect dry camping with scenic view.Imagine having the sound of the wave, the smell of the sea, the phare light and a little fire going ?? You see ?? That life !!
Beautiful park, with stunning ocean views and unique geological features. The signs explaining the area help provide more depth and context. A lovely place to stop when exploring the peninsula.
We stopped by here after visiting Cape Bonavista Lighthouse. It was an easy detour on the way to the town of Bonavista. The cliff rock formations are incredible! It is only a short walk from the car so good for kids and seniors. If you had a young child I would just have them hold your hand so they are close to you. It is amazing what nature and the sea can do over time to the rocks and erode them! Make sure to see this if you are passing through as it is worth it!
Awesome geologic feature easily accessible by a short drive on a gravel road from the lighthouse. The arch is right off the gravel road and has an accessible viewing platform with ample parking spaces nearby.
Dungeon Provincial Park is an absolute must-see when visiting the east coast of Newfoundland. This park features one of the most unusual and stunning natural phenomena you'll ever encounter. The main attraction is the spectacular sea cave with a collapsed roof, creating a unique and dramatic natural archway. This geological marvel is carved by the relentless forces of the ocean, showcasing the raw beauty and power of nature. The surrounding cliffs and rugged coastline offer breathtaking views and fantastic photo opportunities. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, photographer, or simply someone who appreciates extraordinary landscapes, Dungeon Provincial Park promises an unforgettable experience.