Book a Campground in Alberta
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Alberta is a boundless showcase of broad, golden farmlands under bright blue skies, with bordered by rolling foothills in the west and deep river canyons in the east. There are many quiet campgrounds dotted lakes, rivers and marshes of colourful wildlife. In the towns you’ll find friendly people, small museums, and lots of Alberta-made ice-cream! Southern Alberta has an incredible variety of terrain for camping enthusiasts. Perhaps originating from Alberta’s longstanding ranching history (which of course has tied into the world-famous Calgary Stampede), the people here have a strong entrepreneurial spirit, resulting in lots of private camping options.

Delia, AB

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The Delia Community Campground is located next to the Delia Arena on 1st Avenue NE. Camp on the peaceful outskirts of the Village of Delia with a beautiful view of the Handhills. Enjoy our playground equipment, picnic shelter, and onsite RV sewage disposal. There are 16 serviced sites available with 30A power and water, including picnic tables and firepits. Firewood can be purchased at the Highland Market at the south end of Main Street. Through the month of October and until May, the campground remains open but there will be no water to individual sites.
Demmitt, AB

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Located on Hwy 43 near the B.C. border. From Hythe head west on Hwy 43. The Park is located across from the traffic weigh scales.
Delburne, AB

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Fawn Meadows is a beautiful 9 hole course located just 30 minutes east of Red Deer, Alberta along the historic Highway 21 and the “Boomtown Trail". The Delburne and District Golf and Recreation Society was formed in 1993 by a group of hardworking volunteers. Bill Shaw of Red Deer was hired to design the course and construction began in 1994 with Albers Construction building the course. By 1995 construction was complete and the course was opened to the public as Fawn Meadows Golf & Country Club. Ray Albers operated the course until his retirement at the end of the 2006 season. The Society took over operations and has managed the course since that time. We have tree lined fairways, numerous sand traps and are considered a “Must Play” in Central Alberta. We are among the first to open and the last to close in Central Alberta, allowing lots of season to discover one of the best kept secrets in the area. We have a fully licensed restaurant, a practice facility, tournament tent and a 67 site campground. We are a recreational course that is very family and beginner friendly and would love to host your family or business group.
St. Paul, AB

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Located 4 km west & 8 km north of the Hamlet of Ashmont in a naturally wooded area abutting the south shore of Floatingstone Lake. There's a large beautiful beach with a designated swimming and Beach Volleyball. This parks offers a private day use picnic areas for rent (book through Park Caretaker). Also you can reserve a family group area with 6 powered site and a gazebo. Floatingstone Park has 46 powered site and 19 non-powered sites. The Campsite is located 5 miles north on Range Road 604 off Highway 28. Floatingstone can offer small well treed sites, large private sites and a group camping area with a gazebo for family functions.
Grande Cache, AB

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Relax and discover this hidden gem camping spot! The Grande Cache Campground is fully-serviced and within walking distance of several amenities including to baseball diamonds, a BMX track and Grande Cache Golf & Country Club; an excellent local course known for its stunning scenery.
Smoky Lake County, AB

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Hanmore Lake is one of the last hidden gems left in northern Alberta. With it being only a 20 minute drive north of Smoky Lake, you are just a short drive from lots of ammenities including a hospital,pharmacy, tire shop,hardware store,24 hour gas station,liqour stores, & grocery stores to stock up on those last minute forgotten items that will make your camping trip a memorable one. The east campground consists of 16 sites and one large group site, these sites are well treed and spaced far enough apart that you have privacy from others,a main beach & day use area with a playground,as well as clean sandy waters to swim in. Hanmore does not get the green / blue algae like most lakes in Alberta get every summer. It's shallow along the shores and deep in the middle keeping it cool,as well as being spring fed. The west campground is located on the far west side of the lake and can be accessed by driving straight west off of highway 855 on township road 612. West campground is bigger with a total of 39 sites,hosts a smaller beach/swimming area,cook shelter,small playground. Sites #1-22 are located in a more open commom area i call the open loop,withsites #26-30 being on the waterfront & larger sites that can accommodate 3 or more units (depending on size and how you park of course)Sites #31-39 being located along the bushside of the road and more private. Your first trip out will never be your last as most of the campers who chose Hanmore lake are repeat campers from their childhood days.
Smoky Lake County, AB

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Hanmore Lake is one of the last hidden gems left in northern Alberta. With it being only a 20 minute drive north of Smoky Lake, you are just a short drive from lots of ammenities including a hospital,pharmacy, tire shop,hardware store,24 hour gas station,liqour stores, & grocery stores to stock up on those last minute forgotten items that will make your camping trip a memorable one. The east campground consists of 16 sites and one large group site, these sites are well treed and spaced far enough apart that you have privacy from others,a main beach & day use area with a playground,as well as clean sandy waters to swim in. Hanmore does not get the green / blue algae like most lakes in Alberta get every summer. It's shallow along the shores and deep in the middle keeping it cool,as well as being spring fed. The west campground is located on the far west side of the lake and can be accessed by driving straight west off of highway 855 on township road 612. West campground is bigger with a total of 39 sites,hosts a smaller beach/swimming area,cook shelter,small playground. Sites #1-22 are located in a more open commom area i call the open loop,withsites #26-30 being on the waterfront & larger sites that can accommodate 3 or more units (depending on size and how you park of course)Sites #31-39 being located along the bushside of the road and more private. Your first trip out will never be your last as most of the campers who chose Hanmore lake are repeat campers from their childhood days.
Rosebud, AB

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Eagle RV Park is the Emerald of the Badlands; lush, green and quiet. Situated in a cozy valley on the south shore of the Rosebud River, High Eagle RV Park is the destination of choice for short or long stays. Live the life in a tranquil haven surrounded by nature, rolling hills and sunsets on the river. Enjoy a short stroll from the RV Park to explore the charming hamlet of Rosebud. Uncover the endless opportunities to discover nature; climb the picturesque hills, kayak, or canoe the Rosebud River. The High Eagle lifestyle offers modern amenities – 30 Amp power and water; exceptionally clean washrooms. Make your trip complete with a visit to Country Treasures; situated in the RV Park, open daily with affordable unique antiques, collectibles, vintage and retro. The Double Eagle Bandstand hosts afternoon jam sessions and summer concerts.
Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or an adventure packed holiday, you'll find it at High Eagle RV Park, a family-owned campground since 2008. You can't afford to not stay here.
Mulhurst Bay, AB

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Welcome to the great outdoors! Hilah Ayers Wilderness RV Park is an affordable family-oriented resort and campground located in central Alberta at Pigeon Lake focused on bringing people together in an incredible outdoor setting.
null, AB

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If you like combining camping with ATVing, you will enjoy the Hilltop Lake campground. Only 19 km from La Glace, 24 km from Woking, 40 km from Spirit River or 41 km from Sexsmith.
Beaverlodge, AB

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Bordered by the Beaverlodge River, the park is a quiet and secluded ‘hidden gem'. Overnight camping and day use are both available.
Hythe, AB


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The Hythe Municipal Campground is a perfect rest stop for visitors along the Alaska Highway corridor. It provides visitors with 21 full service "back in" sites (power, water & sewer). A separate un-serviced tenting /overflow area is available. Camping guests can access: washrooms, showers, firepits, free WIFI, water fill up and dump station.
Public day users can access: cook house, washrooms. Dump station available for $5 fee to non registered guests.
Onoway, AB

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Edmonton's first woman architect, Mary Louise Imrie, donated this land to the Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks, and Wildlife Foundation in 1988 with the condition that the land be used for public enjoyment. We currently offer 18 campsites serviced with electricity, a cook house, enclosed picnic shelter, a day-use area, a wildlife viewing blind overlooking neighboring Matchayaw (Devil's) Lake, and groomed trails for hikers and cross-country skiers.
Smoky Lake County, AB

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Island lake is a serene lake located just a few miles northeast of Hanmore lake, with its 9 campsites this campground is the perfect choice for a quiet getaway or load up the ATV's(allowed at island lake campground only) and take a tour down to the waters edge as the water level has dropped over many years and is difficult to access via vehicle as the road is not maintained. Fishing is great here if you can haul a kayak/canoe/inflatable boat here as there is no longer a boat launch available due to the water level receding. Don't forget to pack your bear spray as this area is common for bears as its surrounded with blueberries,wild raspberries etc.
Kitscoty, AB

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Beautifully treed sites nestled between the golf course and ball diamonds in the park minutes off of the TransCanada Yellowhead Highway 16. Showers and washrooms as well as sani-station and potable water available. The concession building with outdoor covered patio is available to rent for family reunions or get togethers. No firewood available on site.
Clairmont, AB

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Kleskun Hill offers a fascinating glimpse at Canada's northernmost badlands ecosystem. The area is comprised of a Natural Area, historic village with rentable hall and church, day use area and campground. Kleskun Hill has a rich history and deep sacred value to local Indigenous communities.
St Paul, AB

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This naturally sheltered spot offers the ultimate for the family camper. All amenities are closely nestled together. Enjoy your camp stall while watching the children on the playground on the spacious beach area. The Day-use area is complimented by a large Gazebo for your picnicking comfort and a designated swimming area. The gazebo can be rented for your group events. This park is located on the north end of Lac Bellevue. Enjoy great walleye fishing with a good accessible boat launch and 2 docks. The Campground has 20 powered sites and 13 non-powered sites.
Slave Lake, AB

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Come for the fishing, stay for the sunset! Beautiful campground bordered on one side by the river as it enters the lake and the other side by the lake! The on site boat launch is the quickest access to the lake for all kinds of great fishing and water sports!
Cardston, AB


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The Lee Creek Campground in Cardston, Alberta is located at the centre of many outdoor and cultural activities in the area including golfing at a Les Furber designed course, trophy fishing, white water rafting, hiking in Glacier and Waterton National Parks, and trail rides through the foothills bordering the Rocky Mountains. We also have local museums to visit and nightly live theatre.
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For those who like quiet camping and fishing McLaren Dam Recreation Area is a perfect spot. Located approximately 24 km north of Delia, McLaren Dam is a large informal campground. It is equipped with fire pits, picnic tables and a camp kitchen facility. Small motorized craft are allowed on the Dam. THERE IS NO REGISTRATION OFFICE OR FULL TIME CAMPGROUND ATTENDANT ON SITE. A CAMPGROUND ATTENDANT WILL BE AROUND ON A DAILY BASIS
Directions: Go North on Highway 851 to Township Road 33-4, turn left and go two miles to Range Road 18-2 then turn south 1 mile. (There should be a sign on Highway 851 at Township Road 33-4)