Campgrounds
Only showing 100 results on mapLodgepole Campground, Cypress Hills Provincial Park
Medicine Hat
<br>Both Cypress Hills Provincial Park-Alberta and Cypress Hills Provincial Park-Saskatchewan have campgrounds named Lodgepole. Please be aware which campground you`re making reservations at. Reservations for Lodgepole campground in Cypress Hills Provincial Park-Alberta, located just outside Elkwater townsite, can be made at Reserve.AlbertaParks.caFirewood can be purchased in Elkwater townsite.Water is available from a hand pump at this site. Although Alberta Parks strives to maintain water quality, we recommend that you bring your own drinking water.
Long Island Lake Municipal Campground
Westlock
36 non-serviced campsites and 14 sites in group area Available * Day Use $10.00 * Various Site Sizes * Sani-Dump * Reservations * Grass & Sand at Beach * Playground at Beach * Vehicle/Boat parking permit $20.00 (limited)* Boat Launch * Friendly Atmosphere * Convenience Store * Firewood * Pets must be on leash and not allowed in public areas. Call before you head out as Campsite availability is limited
Long Lake Campground, Long Lake Provincial Park
Boyle
Long Lake Campground is located in Long Lake Provincial Park, 17 km south on Hwy. 831, and 3km east on access road. A popular destination with full amenities, including an onsite concession. Perfect for a day trip to the beach or a week long camping getaway with family and friends. Enjoy the trails looped through the park and the White Earth Valley Trail in White Earth Valley Natural Area adjacent to the park.<br>.Firewood costs $8.00/bundle.
Longriders RV Park
Gibbons
*WiFi *Adult oriented*Full service *City water *Town sewer *Private land lines & internet avail.*Off leash riverside trails *Catering kitchen *Weekly/Monthly Rates *Winter rates apply *Public washrooms *15 minutes to Fort Saskatchewan, Redwater & Edmonton * 8km to Heartland Industrial * 1Km to all amenities in Gibbons * Big Roomy Park
Lovett River Campground, Lovett River Provincial Recreation Area
Robb
Lovett River Campground is found in Lovett River Provinical Recreation Area, 40 km south of Robb on Hwy. 40. A nice little campground with well-spaced sites surrounded by trees. Fish for trout or whitefish, hike on trails in the area or go canoeing on the river.<br>Water is available from a hand pump at this site. Although Alberta Parks strives to maintain water quality, we recommend that you bring your own drinking water.
Lower Lake Campground, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
Canmore
Lower Lake Campground is in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, 50 km south of Hwy. 1 on Hwy. 40 and south on Kananaskis Lakes Trail. There are 95 well-treed sites, most of which are suitable for both RVs and tents. Access to the Kananaskis Lakes, hiking and mountain biking trails and paved paths are nearby.<br>Visa and MasterCard accepted; pull-through sites available; on-site manager and caretaker; season dates subject to snow levels.Firewood available for purchase on site from the campground manager or at Boulton Creek campground store.
Lower Lake Group Use, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
Canmore
<br>Capacity based on 50-foot units, including tow vehicle. Senior/youth group discounts mid-week only.
Lundbreck Falls Campground, Lundbreck Falls Provincial Recreation Area
Pincher Creek
This scenic campground is in Lundbreck Falls Provincial Recreation Area, 25 km northwest of Pincher Creek off Hwy. 3. Choose from unserviced, powered and walk-in tenting sites along the Crowsnest River. Walk a short trail to the falls, fish for rainbow and cutthroat trout, or take a refreshing swim in the calmer waters.<br>Opening dates are subject to weather conditions. Pull-through sites. Campsites available by combination of first come-first serve and by reservation. Self-registration is in effect with camping fees paid by cash or cheque only.Firewood sales are available from mid May to L
Lynx Creek Campground, Castle Provincial Park
Crowsnest
Lynx Creek Campground is in Castle Provincial Park, 20 km west of Pincher Creek on Hwy. 507, 16 km south on Hwy. 774 and 15 km west on O`Hagen Road. This peaceful spot offers spacious sites surrounded by trees, with a few by the creek. Take a creekside hike, fish for trout, and explore the southern Rockies. There are OHV trails in the area, though OHVs must be kept on trailers within the recreation area.<br>Opening dates are subject to weather conditions. Campsites are first come-first served. Self-registration is in effect with camping fees paid by cash or personal cheque only.Firewood sales
Mannville Riverview Golf RV Resort
Mannville
9 hole picturesque, challenging golf course. Play & stay package available. Seasonal lots available $3150.00 for 30 AMP and $3250 for 50 AMP. Full Hook-ups
Marten River Campground, Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park
Slave Lake
Marten River Campground is in Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park, 28 km north of Slave Lake on Hwy. 88 and west on Twp. Rd. 752A. This large campground has over 110 sites, both unserviced and with power. Sites are well-spaced and surrounded by trees, with a few spots right by the lake. There are many amenities here, including an amphitheatre, playground, sewage disposal, and showers. Hike or bike the trails, relax on the natural sand beach, enjoy fishing or boating on the lake, and visit the Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation<br>The campground is 100% reservable during summer season. It becom
