Maladay Head Campground sits within Terra Nova National Park, Canada's most easterly national park, located in Glovertown, Newfoundland and Labrador. Nestled in old growth forest with the Atlantic Ocean as a dramatic backdrop, this campground delivers an authentic coastal wilderness experience.
The facility features essential amenities including water hookups, shower facilities, dump stations, grills, and a playground, accommodating families and experienced campers. An extensive 80-kilometer trail system provides abundant hiking opportunities through the island's boreal forest, from leisurely walks to challenging backcountry routes.
Terra Nova National Park offers diverse recreational activities including paddling, fishing, and guided nature tours. The park's dark sky preserve designation creates exceptional stargazing opportunities, while the landscape supports moose populations and rich biodiversity. Scenic red chair viewpoints throughout the park capture the striking interplay between rugged coastline and forest.
The Glovertown area provides evening theatrical performances, junior naturalist programs, and educational opportunities. The campground serves as an ideal base for exploring one of Canada's premier national parks and experiencing Newfoundland and Labrador's dramatic Atlantic character.