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Immerse yourself in the stunning scenery of Crowsnest Pass, or Pincher Creek, at one of our full-service campgrounds with stunning mountain views and access to several amenities, including shops and eateries. Or take advantage of the back-country access and random camping in Castle Provincial Park.


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Glamping Resorts Ltd.

Welcome to Glamping Resorts Ltd, where we create revitalizing, comfortable and stylish camping experiences. Less than 3 hours south of Calgary, nestled in the shadow of Table Mountain right on the shores of Beaver Mines Lake, our new location offers the luxuriously comfortable accommodations you expect from Glamping Resorts Ltd with immediate access to the splendour of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. We will be completing our resort on our 100+ acres in phases to best preserve the natural environment and ensure…
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Crowsnest River RV Park

Crowsnest River RV Park is strategically located in the Crowsnest Pass to the east of the Continental Divide, offering a serene location with paramount vistas, within close proximity to Chinook Lake, Emerald Lake, Island Lake, Crowsnest Lake, and Summit Lake. Lots are approximately 45 X 80, providing ample space for your RV and your mountain getaway. The RV park offers fully serviced sites with power, potable water and sewer, as well as unserviced sites. Stay with Crowsnest River RV Park…
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Crowsnest Pass Campground

Welcome to the Crowsnest Pass Campground. Surrounded by the Rocky Mountains, this campground’s breathtaking views will make a lasting memory. The family-owned and operated business offers 21 serviced sites (water and 30 amp. power), 10 of which also have sewer. Other services include indoor washrooms, showers, laundry facilities, and wireless internet. Located within walking distance of the Crowsnest River and within minutes of historic sites, forest reserve access, and town amenities. It’s also easy to find – right off Highway…
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Beauvais Walk-In Tenting Campground

Enjoy these quiet, well-treed sites conveniently located by the lake. The beautiful foothills setting is a perfect spot to watch for birds and even wildlife while fishing or out boating on the lake. If you prefer to stay on land, there are several trails with different levels of difficulty ranging from easy to challenging for hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing and skiing. The walk-in tenting sites are available year-round but subject to road conditions in winter.
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Sleepy Hollow Campground

Sleepy Hollow Campground has a location that is desirable for a few reasons. For one, the campground is located along Pincher Creek, which helps shelter sites from the wind that the area is known for. The creek itself is an excellent spot to beat the heat and is popular with tubers and those who want to plant a camo chair in the shallows and get their feet wet. That Pincher Creek location also means Sleepy Hollow is conveniently located for…
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Chinook Prov. Recreation Area

Stocked trout lake, small beach area with unsupervised swimming, boat ramp for non-propeller boats, x-country ski trail system (35km) located at the campground offers mountain bike and hiking trails with no motorized vehicles allowed. Maps are available and all junctions are identified. Walking Trail around the lake. The Historic Crowsnest Pass offers an 18-hole Golf Course, Bellevue underground mine tour, Frank Slide interpretive centre, Museums, and numerous Mountain Climbing hikes in the area.
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Veterans Memorial Campground Pincher Creek

The perfect balance of scenic and serviced, this municipally operated campground in Pincher Creek feels remote while being handy for all the amenities of town. Located along the creek that gives the town its name, this quiet spot is close to a walkway system and recreational opportunities like cycling, boating and RVing. With 7 fully serviced sites (power, sewer and water), 11 electrical sites and 4 tent-only sites, there are options for all campers, and the flush toilets and free…
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Buffalo Rock Tipi Camp

Tipi camp experience like no other! Located in Southern Alberta alongside the beautiful Oldman River. Offering Tipi camping, special programming, dining, and entertainment. Outdoor learning facilities are open to private groups; offering education & interpretation.
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Racehorse Campground

Camp in the southern Rockies in Racehorse Provincial Recreation Area, 25 km north of Crowsnest on Forestry Trunk Road. Sites are suitable for RVs and tents and are surrounded by open pine forest. Racehorse Creek runs alongside the campground. Go fishing in the creek or hiking on informal trails. Registered campers may off-load and use access roads to travel to nearby OHV trails from their campsites.
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Castleview Campground

Castleview Campground is in Oldman Dam Provincial Recreation Area, 13 km north of Pincher Creek on Hwy. 785. Fully serviced sites are suited to RVs, with power, water, and sewage hookups and privacy partitions. The Oldman River and Reservoir are close by. This is a popular spot for all kinds of water sports. Constant breezes make it an ideal place for sailing and windsurfing.
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Windy Point Campground

Windy Point Campground is in Oldman Dam Provincial Recreation Area, 13 km north of Pincher Creek on Hwy. 785. Open sites along the shores of the Oldman River Reservoir are suited to RVs. A boat launch and pier make it a good choice for campers wanting easy access to the water. This is a popular spot for all kinds of water sports. Constant breezes make it an ideal place for sailing and windsurfing. Please visit the website for the most…
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Cottonwood Campground

Breezy waters at the nearby Oldman River reservoir make the Cottonwood Campground the ideal home base for boaters, sailors, kitesurfers and windsurfers. Relax after a day on the water at the peaceful campground under the shade of cottonwood trees. There’s a boat launch and plenty of shoreline to explore right here on the Oldman River. You’ll find a park in the middle of the park for playful family fishing. The campground, set in a diverse and dramatic landscape on the…
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Island Campground

This campground is in Island Lake Provincial Recreation Area, 14 km west of Coleman on Hwy. 3. It has about 40 sites that are suited to RVs. It is a convenient stopping point for travelers exploring the Crowsnest Pass area. This campground offers close access to lakes for canoeing, sailing, boating, fishing, or windsurfing. Registered campers may also access nearby OHV trails from their campsites.
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Waterton Reservoir Campground

This waterfront campground is in Waterton Reservoir Provincial Recreation Area, 25 km south of Pincher Creek on Hwy. 6 and 25 km east on Hwy. 505. Camp close to the water, where you can swim, paddle, waterski, windsurf, fish and more. A great place to enjoy water activities and a good stopover for those looking to explore the nearby southern Rockies.
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North Fork Campground

North Fork Campground is in Oldman Dam Provincial Recreation Area, 10 km northwest of Pincher Creek on Hwy. 3 and 7 km northeast on Hwy. 510. Open sites along the shores of the Oldman River Reservoir are suited to RVs. A boat launch makes it a good choice for campers wanting easy access to the water. This is a popular spot for all kinds of water sports. Constant breezes make it an ideal place for sailing and windsurfing.
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Oldman River North Campground

Oldman River North Campground is 40 km north of Crowsnest on Forestry Trunk Road. Sites are suitable for tents and RVs and are surrounded by trees. Go fishing here or access the nearby OHV and snowmobiling trails from your campsite. They offer seasonal camping.
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Lynx Creek Campground

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.
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Lundbreck Falls Campground

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.
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Livingstone Falls Campground

Livingstone Falls Campground is in Livingstone Falls Provincial Recreation Area, 60 km north of Crowsnest on Forestry Trunk Road. The spectacular southwestern Rockies are the backdrop for your camping adventure here. Try fishing in the Livingstone River, take a dip in a clear, cold pool, or hike the informal trails with views of the falls.
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Maycroft Campground

Camp along the Cowboy Trail in Maycroft Provincial Recreation Area 3 km west of Lundbreck and 27 km north. This campground is in the open prairie bordering the southern Rockies and has RV and tent-friendly sites along the Oldman River. Fish on the river or discover the wildlands to the north in Bob Creek Provincial Park/Black Creek Heritage Rangeland.
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Dutch Creek Campground

This rustic, riverside campground is located in the Dutch Creek Provincial Recreation Area, 30 km north of Crowsnest on Forestry Trunk Road. There are over 40 sites that are suitable for RVs and tents. Pine and spruce trees provide some shelter and privacy, and many sites back onto the Old Man River. There are beautiful views and lots of wildlife in this area. Registered campers may offload OHVs and travel to nearby trails from their campsites.
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Chinook Campground

Chinook Campground is situated within the Chinook Recreation Area, making it ideal for those seeking peace and quiet in the Southern Rockies or those on the hunt for outdoor activities. The 90 well-treed sites are 8 km (5 mi) west of Coleman in the Crowsnest Pass. The campground is on the shores of Chinook Lake, which is ideal for swimming, paddling and fishing. Those who opt for dry land can take advantage of the mountain-bike trails, which become cross-country ski…
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Castle River Bridge Campground

Castle River Bridge Campground is a charming little campground located in Castle Provincial Park, about 36 km (22 mi) southwest of Pincher Creek in southern Alberta. The campground has 25 serviced sites, and is open from mid-May to late September. Reservations can be made up to 90 days in advance of your arrival. The campground has pit toilets, firepits and drinking water that can be drawn from standpipes throughout the grounds. Perhaps the greatest feature of Castle River Bridge Campground…
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Castle Falls Campground

Castle Falls Campground is about 42 km (26 mi) southwest of Pincher Creek. It’s the ideal base for exploring Castle Falls Provincial Park and nearby attractions like the Frank Slide Interpretive Centre. The 45 unserviced sites include some that sit right on the banks of the Castle River. All sites are surrounded by open, mixed forest so campers get a little privacy. They also have easy access to the river, which has many nice swimming holes and good fishing. There…
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Beaver Mines Lake Campground

Beaver Mines Lake Campground is a great base for exploring Castle Provincial Park. The 76 unserviced sites are suitable for RVs and tents. Most sites are surrounded by trees, and many have beautiful views of the lake. All sites put nature and recreational opportunities right outside your front door or tent flap. Beaver Mines Lake Campground is about 40 km (25 mi) southwest of Pincher Creek in southern Alberta. It’s open from mid-May to late September and all sites can…
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Beauvais Lake Campground

Enjoy scenic views from one of the 97 campsites at Beauvais Lake. The campground sits in Beauvais Lake Provincial Park, about 12 km (7 mi) west of Pincher Creek in southern Alberta. You’ll find serviced and unserviced sites suitable for tents and RVs. Drinking water is available beginning in late May, but it’s helpful to pack a backup supply. Firewood is not available, but it can be purchased locally. Beauvais Lake Provincial Park is found in the foothills of the…
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