alexander murray - Hiking Trail Information

City: Deer Lake
Region: King's Point
Province/State: Newfoundland and Labrador
Country: Canada

Trail Details

Difficulty
Difficulty
Moderate
Time
Time
3 - 5 hours
Round Trip
Round Trip Distance
10 km
Elevation Gain
Elevation Gain
335 m
Camping
Camping
Yes
Public Transit
Public Transit?
No
Dog Friendly
Dog Friendly
?
Kid Friendly
Kid Friendly
Yes

Alexander Murray Trail Map

Central Newfoundland is a place of rich culture and friendly people. The town of King’s Point, set on a inlet about 90 minutes northwest of Deer Lake, typifies this sentiment. Stop by King’s Point Pottery and the Whale Pavilion before tackling the Alexander Murray Trail. This well-maintained path wanders up 2,200 wooden stairs—plus a worthy one-kilometre side trip to Corner Brook Falls—to the 305-metre-high Haypook Summit. Enjoy a vista atop the sprawling expanse of boreal forest and the North Atlantic beyond before continuing downslope along this this loop-trail and back to the parking lot. (Hit the trail on a Sunday, and you may even find a place to chow a post-hike Jiggs Dinner.)

HOW TO GET TO THE ALEXANDER MURRAY TRAIL

This trail is located about 130 km from Deer Lake in Newfoundland.

FROM DEER LAKE

Head north on Trans-Canada Highway 1. Turn left onto 57th Road and turn left again onto NL-391 N. The destination will be on the left.

View a map of driving directions to the Alexander Murray Trail.

 

Additional Info

CAMPING AT ALEXANDER MURRAY TRAIL

There is a campsite available.

DOGS AT ALEXANDER MURRAY TRAIL

Information is not available.

TOILETS AT ALEXANDER MURRAY TRAIL

Information is not available.

 

Contributors to This Trail Guide 

Image by David Webb