With four seasons of outdoor adventure, cultural immersion, and culinary delicacies, we welcome travelers to experience the Gros Morne Inn all year long.
Our team will help plan every aspect of your trip itinerary through our sister businesses of Tour Gros Morne and Taste of Gros Morne.
Learn more below about what you can do in the spring, summer, fall, and winter.
Experience
Spring
May - mid June
As snow melts off the mountain tops and the local flora and fauna bloom through the season’s sun and rain, travelers are invited to enjoy the start of spring at Gros Morne. Dine oceanside on locally sourced seafood in a nearby fishing village, join a workshop at a local artist studio, or take a guided walk at Gros Morne National Park.
Experience
Spring
May - mid June
As snow melts off the mountain tops and the local flora and fauna bloom through the season’s sun and rain, travelers are invited to enjoy the start of spring at Gros Morne. Dine oceanside on locally sourced seafood in a nearby fishing village, join a workshop at a local artist studio, or take a guided walk at Gros Morne National Park.
Experience
Summer
Mid-June - Early September
Summer is a popular time of year to visit Gros Morne, and for good reason. Warmer temperatures allow for boat rides on Western Brook Fjord, scenic walks along the Green Gardens’ volcanic coastline, and more. The region’s inspirational beauty lures artists, musicians, and writers throughout the warmer months for cultural gatherings, including the eclectic Writers at Woody Point Festival in August.
Experience
Summer
Mid-June - Early September
Summer is a popular time of year to visit Gros Morne, and for good reason. Warmer temperatures allow for boat rides on Western Brook Fjord, scenic walks along the Green Gardens’ volcanic coastline, and more. The region’s inspirational beauty lures artists, musicians, and writers throughout the warmer months for cultural gatherings, including the eclectic Writers at Woody Point Festival in August.
Experience
Fall
Mid-September - November
Gros Morne is a hiker’s paradise and sightseer’s fairytale backdrop, especially during fall foliage season. With orange, red, and golden leaves, the towering Tablelands morph into a view out of a tranquil autumn painting. The park quiets down after summer, so wildlife reclaim their territories. Travelers might spot a caribou or moose among the colored trees.
Experience
Fall
Mid-September - November
Gros Morne is a hiker’s paradise and sightseer’s fairytale backdrop, especially during fall foliage season. With orange, red, and golden leaves, the towering Tablelands morph into a view out of a tranquil autumn painting. The park quiets down after summer, so wildlife reclaim their territories. Travelers might spot a caribou or moose among the colored trees.
Experience
Winter
December - April
Our winter wonderland of Gros Morne averages 13 feet of snow throughout the season, making it an ideal destination for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on more than 100km of trails. Snowmobiling is offered for all levels of riders, with both groomed and backcountry terrain. Winter picnics and “mug-ups” allow travelers to cozy up while chowing down on locally sourced foods.
Experience
Winter
December - April
Our winter wonderland of Gros Morne averages 13 feet of snow throughout the season, making it an ideal destination for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on more than 100km of trails. Snowmobiling is offered for all levels of riders, with both groomed and backcountry terrain. Winter picnics and “mug-ups” allow travelers to cozy up while chowing down on locally sourced foods.