Camping
Visitors have a wide range of camping options. In addition to the national and provincial park campgrounds in the region - often booked to capacity in the summer season—almost every community offers travellers a place to camp, whether you have a tent or an R.V. You can choose from a riverside or municipal site where the camping is often free but the amenities are limited. Or, for a reasonable daily fee, you can pitch your tent or pull your rig into one of our many campgrounds that offer full amenities.
Family-operated Campgrounds
- Castle River Rodeo Campground, near Beaver Mines
- Great Canadian Barn Dance, near Hill Spring
- Hiawatha Campground, near Crowsnest Pass
- Lee Creek Campground, Cardston
- Adanac Adventures, Crowsnest Pass
- Crowsnest Mountain Resort, Crowsnest Pass
- Lost Lemon Campground & Cabins, Crowsnest Pass
- Buffalo Plains R.V. Park & Campground, Fort Macleod
- Daisy May Campground, Fort Macleod
- Painted Trak Farms, Glenwood
- Sleepy Hollow Campground, Pincher Creek
- Waterton Springs Campground, Waterton Lakes
- Crooked Creek Campground, Waterton Lakes
Community-operated Campgrounds
Alberta Parks and Recreation Areas Campgrounds
Waterton Lakes National Park Campgrounds
