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Lewis Hills


Three hundred and sixty million years old, and the Lewis Hills are virtually untouched. These hills, “more like mountains”, which have an elevation of 815 meters, are the highest point in Newfoundland. Sparkling streams, flowing from snowfields that persist throughout the summer, tumble and fall into 800 meter canyons!

This fifty-five kilometer hike into Lewis Hills will take you from sea level to over eight-hundred meters. Where, you’ll hike over subarctic mountain tops, walk the bottom of glacier-carved canyons, through boreal forest and camp out under the big dipper. Throughout the hike it is likely to encounter Newfoundland wildlife like Artic Hair, Caribou, Moose, and Newfoundland birds.

And from the top of Cabox, Lewis Hills highest point, you’ll have a three hundred and sixty degree view with a one hundred kilometer radius capturing all of Bay St. George and even as far as Cape Anguille Mountains near Codroy Valley.

Let Appalachian Adventures Take you ON A JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH!


Guided Hiking Tours
Tour Location Rating Duration Information
 Erin Mountain  Barachios park  3 Hours
 Plane Trail  Stephenville  1 Day
 Cedar Cove  Corner Brook  1 Day
 Blow-Me-Down Brook  Frenchman’s Cove  6 Hours
 Trout River Pond Trail  Woody Point  1 Day
 Starlite Trail  Codroy Valley  4 Hours
 Table Top Mountain  Codroy Valley  4 Hours
 Cape Cormorant  Port au Port  1 Day
 Chrome Point  Fox Island River  3 Hours
 Gros Morne Hiker  Gros Morne National Park  5 Days
 Bay of Islands Hiker  Corner Brook  5 Days
 Tableland Mountains  Woody Point  1 Day
 Big Lookout  Woody Point  1 Day
 International Appalachian Trail  Corner Brook  8 Hours
 Blow-Me-Down Mountain  Frenchman’s Cove  8 Hours
 Tortoise Point  Lark Harbour  6 Hours
 Green Gardens  Woody Point  6 Hours
 Lewis Hills  Stephenville  2 - 3 Days
 Cormack Trail  Stephenville  2 - 3 Days
 Gros Morne Mountains  Rocky Harbour  1 Day

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