Under New Ownership

Triple Falls RV Park is now under new ownership and management. Our focus is on creating a welcoming, well-maintained campground where guests can relax, explore, and enjoy the beauty of Newfoundland’s Northern Peninsula.

Welcome to Triple Falls RV Park

Comfortable RV camping on Newfoundland’s Northern Peninsula.

Located along Route 430 just minutes from St. Anthony, Triple Falls RV Park offers spacious RV sites with water and electrical hookups in a peaceful, scenic setting. The campground is an ideal base for exploring nearby coastal communities, historic sites, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing areas.

Guests enjoy convenient on-site amenities including hot showers, laundry facilities, and a dump station — allowing you to spend less time worrying about logistics and more time enjoying the region.

From Viking history and whale watching to iceberg horizons and forest trails, this area offers adventure and quiet moments alike, all within easy day trips from the campground.

We welcome guest feedback and value the role it plays in shaping a campground people feel good about recommending.

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Water & Electric Hookups
Hot Showers & Laundry
Family-Friendly Atmosphere

About Triple Falls RV Park

Triple Falls RV Park is a scenic RV campground located on Route 430 near St. Anthony, Newfoundland & Labrador. Its central location makes it a convenient stopping point for travellers exploring the Great Northern Peninsula.

The park offers up to 150 RV sites with water and electrical hookups (15/30 amp), clean restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a dump station, and basic conveniences including a small convenience and craft store.

Guests appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, privacy between sites, and access to nearby trails and nature. Wildlife sightings, including moose, are sometimes reported around the campground.

The campground operates seasonally from late spring through early fall and serves as a comfortable home base for both short stays and extended visits.

As new stewards of the park, our goal is simple — to provide a campground that feels cared for, relaxed, and worth returning to year after year.

Campground Amenities

Up to 150 RV Sites
Water & Electrical Hookups (15/30 amp)
Dump Station
Hot Showers & Restrooms
Laundry Facilities
Convenience & Craft Store
Playground & Common Areas
Wi-Fi / Internet Access
Pets Welcome
Close to Hiking, Fishing & Nature

Local Attractions & Things To Do

Triple Falls RV Park is ideally located for exploring one of Newfoundland’s most scenic and historic regions.

L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site
🗺️ Historic Site 30 min drive

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the only known Viking settlement in North America, featuring walking trails and reconstructed sod houses.

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Norstead Viking Village
⚔️ Cultural Site 30 min drive

A recreated Viking port offering interactive exhibits, traditional crafts, and a replica Norse ship.

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St. Anthony Coastal Trails
🥾 Walking Trails 10 min drive

Scenic walking paths, lookout points, and coastal views with opportunities for whale and iceberg spotting.

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Whale & Iceberg Tours
🐋 Boat Tours 10 min drive

Seasonal boat tours departing from St. Anthony provide unforgettable encounters with marine wildlife and towering icebergs.

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Triple Falls Trail
🌲 Nature Trail Nearby

A nearby nature trail featuring waterfalls and forest views, perfect for short hikes and photography.

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The Viking Trail (Route 430)
🚗 Scenic Drive At the park

One of Newfoundland’s most scenic drives, connecting historic communities, coastal viewpoints, and natural attractions.

Explore the route →

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Our Vision

Triple Falls RV Park is entering a new chapter. Under new ownership, our vision is to create a campground that feels welcoming, peaceful, and connected to the natural surroundings.

We believe great campgrounds are built on simple things done well — clean facilities, safe grounds, friendly service, and respect for both guests and the land.

Whether you’re stopping for a night or staying to explore the Northern Peninsula, we want your experience to be relaxed, enjoyable, and memorable.

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