Butter Pot Provincial Park is a scenic 175-site campground located in Holyrood, Newfoundland and Labrador, accessible via the Trans-Canada Highway. This well-maintained provincial park offers a quintessential Atlantic Canadian camping experience with forested loops positioned along Big Otter Pond and Peter's Pond. Campsites feature picnic tables and fire rings, with firewood available for purchase at the park entrance. Visitor facilities include modern restrooms, two comfort stations with laundry facilities, potable water throughout the park, and a sanitary dump station. Butter Pot excels as an outdoor recreation destination, with both ponds open for swimming, fishing, canoeing, and paddling. Brook trout fishing is excellent, drawing anglers from across the region. Eight kilometers of scenic hiking trails navigate through wooded terrain and open landscapes, culminating at Butter Pot Hill, which offers panoramic views of all major water bodies and surrounding terrain. The park is dog-friendly, making it ideal for families and pet owners. Its proximity to Holyrood provides convenient access to local amenities while maintaining a tranquil, nature-focused atmosphere. Annual Canada Day celebrations enhance the family-friendly vibe, making Butter Pot Provincial Park a premier destination for camping, hiking, and water-based activities in Newfoundland and Labrador.