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Lockston Path Provincial Park

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Highway 230, Port Rexton, Newfoundland and Labrador, CanadaMap
Phone+1 877-214-2267
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  • cgBayport
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    Central spot for exploring Bonavista

    Like all of our tent camping experiences in Newfoundland parks, this one was also very good. It was along the river, but above it, so you park below and tote your gear up steps to the site. The payo...

    Reviewed on Sep 17, 2019
  • Abby0112
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    Lovely park close to Trinity

    This was a convenient base for exploring the Bonavista Peninsula. It is a close drive to Trinity and the Sperwink trail. The sites are set quite far apart from one another and there is good privac...

    Reviewed on Aug 20, 2019
  • SLH896
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    Beautiful spot for a summer camping trip

    Spent 2 nights here. Well equipped spots, running water on our lot was a bonus. It was also "across the path" from the river/stream so I feel like it was quiet and lovely. The spot was was rated "abov...

    Reviewed on Aug 17, 2019
  • Raina H
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    Nice park with secluded sites!

    This campground offers treed sites for all types of campers. The comfort station was super clean. It is accessed by a dirt road with potholes. We stayed here 2 nights.

    Reviewed on Aug 11, 2019
  • OntarioTravellers2
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    Great park but 5km of rough gravel roads to get into it.

    Very nice campsite with privacy. Some sites had power. Well kept shower house and laundry facilities. Great dark sky location. There was a small brook running behind a lot of the sites. There is lots ...

    Reviewed on Sep 10, 2018