Bow Valley, Alberta – Campgrounds


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One of the best ways to see the Rockies is to get a vehicle, a tent, and go camping! Better yet, rent a truck/camper or a small motorhome and travel in style. Many campgrounds in the area are primitive, but the big ones have full hook-ups, hot showers, evening entertainment (educational / for the whole family), and sometimes free firewood. It’s the best way to see the Northern Lights, smell the mountain air and meet those bears!


Mount Kidd RV Park

Call 403-591-7700
Open year round. Reservations recommended at this popular campground in the heart of the Kananaskis Valley. Full-service sites.


Restwell Trailer Park, Canmore

Tel: 403-678-5111
In town, all facilities including laundry, propane sales, open all year. Noisy, crowded but convenient to downtown Canmore. Cabins for rent.


Tunnel Mountain Campground, Banff Townsite

Full-service year-round camping at Tunnel Mountain Village II. No hook-ups summer only; shuttle bus provides transport to the walk-in sites.


Lake Louise – Tent & Trailer

Year round campground. Call Parks Canada at 403-762-1550.

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