Sandbanks Provincial Park

Park · Division No. 3

Sandbanks Provincial Park

Park · Division No. 3
Burgeo, NL A0N 2H0, Canada

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Nestled on Newfoundland's stunning southwest coast, Sandbanks Provincial Park boasts pristine sandy beaches, lush hiking trails, and a serene vibe just waiting to be explored.  

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Jul 25, 2025

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Mama Chicken

Google
Good place to stay. Beautiful long beaches. Clean washrooms. Pond to swim. Playground for the kids. Fireplace in every stay. Just question that even call in and walk in booking also need to pay the handle fee $7. And $6 for amendment

Kathleen Collins

Google
A must see location! Sandbanks has the most beautiful sandy beaches, and there’s a least 4 strips of beach so even if the park did get busy you’d still have plenty of space to yourself. A surprise to me is the park wasn’t only beaches, there was beautiful dune grasses and bog land if you followed the boardwalk trails. The flora at this park is spectacular and I went in May. I’m sure it’s even more beautiful in July. Easy access from Burgeo and nice even on a cloudy day.

Judy Lynch

Google
It’s Sept 15 and besides ourselves, there was only one other campsite being utilized last night. The beaches, sunsets and hikes made it worth the drive to Burgeo from Gros Morne. The combination of the archipelago and the Caribbean like sand made for incredible views at each turn on each beach. It was so nice to have internet here as well as we had a hard time finding it in Gros Morne!! Lovely, small, unserviced sites, but all looked great. Highly recommend.

Nicole Corneau

Google
Didn't camp here it was just a day trip, but the scenery was absolutely amazing. The beach was awesome..(only went to one but apparently are many)

cathy J

Google
The best provincial Park, in my opinion. Miles of untouched beaches, often with very few people present. The park facilities are clean and the staff are friendly. The road to Burgeo is the only challenge with potholes that can do alot of damage If you aren't careful.

Packtraverller

Google
This is a beautiful remote park with great hiking trails and beautiful sand beaches. The camp grounds look basic but are nice. I did not camp here.

Calvin Russell

Google
Spent the day her with a couple of friends, the beach is amazing. I've lived here all my life and haven't been there since I was a kid. I have seen pics and wanted to go back again. Newfoundland is not known for beaches like this. When walking the beach and you think you have reached the end due to a rock outing(pic 5). There's a path that goes out to a lookout, and there is another km of beach. There are also trails in the area and a park that you can stay at. It's about an 145km drive once you turn off the TCH. The road is rough in most areas. But it's worth the trip.

Samantha Eluck

Google
Newfoundland’s best kept secret! The beaches were incredible and completely uncrowded. There were beautiful hiking trails and lookout points. Park staff were friendly. The sites were not huge but were relatively private. The showers and bathrooms were clean and spacious. The town of Burgeo had everything we needed close by, including a very reasonably priced and well stocked grocery store. Our only regret is not being able to stay longer.