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Greenford Campground, Greenford Provincial Recreation Area

Longview

This picturesque little campground is found in Greenford Provincial Recreation Area, 22 km west of Longview on Hwy. 541. Most sites are along the Highwood River. Enjoy beautiful scenery and fishing in the river.<br>Anticipated campground opening summer 2014 - pending completion of flood-related repairs. Sewage disposal station & pay phone at Highwood House.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.Sewage disposal station and pay phone at Highwood House.
 
Fire Pits Picnic Shelter Water Pump Camping Fishing Vault Toilets
 

Greenwood Campground

Sundre

* Campground Host program in effect * Next to Museum, Red Deer River, Fas Gas/Short Stop * 2 PWS site * 17 P sites * 18 unserviced sites * Off-season Tel #403.638.2042 * In Season May - Sept Tel 403.638.2130 *
 
30 Amp Hookup 50 Amp Hookup Big Rig Friendly Day Use Area Firewood - Charge Fishing Allowed Flush Toilets Gated Golf Course Group Camping Hiking Trail (Marked) Mastercard Pets - Welcome
 

Gregg Lake Campground, William A. Switzer Provincial Park

Hinton

This large campground is found in William A. Switzer Provincial Park,  3 km west of Hinton on Hwy. 16 and 19 km north on Hwy. 40. Sites are suitable for both RVs and tents, including unserviced, powered, power/water, and pull-through options. Most sites are surrounded by mature trees for privacy, with one loop located right next to Gregg Lake. There are playgrounds, a boat launch, dock and swimming area. This campground also has showers, interpretive programs, hiking and biking trails, and a small campground store. Within the park there is a Visitor Centre, beaches, power boating opportunities
 
Boat Launch Firewood - Charge Flush Toilets Playgrounds Water Pump Winter Camping Amphi Theatre Beach Birding Camping Canoeing/Kayaking Cross Country Skiing Environmental Education
 

Gregoire Lake Campground, Gregoire Lake Provincial Park

Ft. McMurray

This lovely campground is in Gregoire Lake Provincial Park, 19 km south of Ft. McMurray on Hwy. 63 and 10 km east on Hwy. 881. Sites are nicely situated in mixed forest near the lake, and are suitable for tents or RVs. There are unserviced and powered sites and many amenities here, including a store, flush toilets, showers and a playground.  Explore the lake and mixed wood forest on mountain bike, by boat or canoe, or on foot. Relax at the beach and swimming area, or try your luck fishing.<br>Gregoire Lake Campground, Day Use Area and Group Use Area are temporarily closed for reconstruction. O
 
Beach Fire Pits Flush Toilets Playgrounds Water Tap Camping Canoeing/Kayaking Cross Country Skiing Fish Cleaning Stations Fishing Geocaching Group Use Hiking - Front Country
 

Gunderson Meadows Campground, Two Lakes Provincial Park

Grande Prairie

Gunderson Meadows Campground is in Two Lakes Provincial Park, 140 km southwest of Grande Prairie on Two Lakes Road. It is located on the east shores of the North Lake. At Gunderson Meadows there are sites suitable for RVs and tents, including some with a beautiful lakeside view. Surrounded by forested foothills, this remote park offers fishing, wildlife viewing, and many km of hiking on informal trails.<br>This is a self-registration campground. Payment can be made by cash or personal cheque (payable to “Government of Alberta”). Credit cards are NOT accepted as payment.Water is available from
 
Fire Pits Water Pump Camping Canoeing/Kayaking Fish Cleaning Stations Fishing Geocaching Hand Launch Hiking - Front Country Hiking Backcountry Ice Fishing Mt.Biking/Cycling Power Boating
 

Halfway Campground, William A. Switzer Provincial Park

Hinton

Halfway and Graveyard Lake campgrounds are found in William A. Switzer Provincial Park, 3 km west of Hinton on Hwy. 16, 19 km north on Hwy. 40, and a few km southeast on a gravel access road. These two small camping areas include open sites suitable for RVs and tents. Many sites back directly on to Jarvis Creek. Graveyard Lake and Cache Lake are both within short walking distance on interpretive trails, and provide a peaceful setting for paddling or fishing. A stocked trout pond is nearby as well. There are many activities and amenities in the park, including a beach, boat launches, trails, in
 
Beach Birding Camping Canoeing/Kayaking Cross Country Skiing Environmental Education Fishing Geocaching Group Use Hiking - Front Country Ice Fishing Interpretive Program Mt.Biking/Cycling
 

Hangingstone Campground, Hangingstone Provincial Recreation Area

Ft. McMurray

Hangingstone Campground is located in Hangingstone Provincial Recreation Area, 35 km south of Fort McMurray on Hwy. 63.  Camp amongst the trees at this campground with basic facilities and sites suitable for tents or RVs. Bring along your binoculars for sighting raptors and other songbirds in the treetops, and for star gazing after dark.<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.
 
Fire Pits Playgrounds Water Pump Birding Camping Pay Phone Picnic Shelter Vault Toilets
 

Hanna Inn and R.V. Park

Hanna

Gas & oil * Fast food * Restaurant * Lounge * Free Cable
 
15 Amp Hookup 30 Amp Hookup American Express Crews Welcome Debit/Interac Flush Toilets Groceries Interpretive Trails Laundromat - Coin Operated Mastercard Picnic Tables Public Phone Restaurant - Licensed
 

Hardisty Lake Park Campground

Hardisty

No reservations. Weekly rates. No refunds. Close to golf course & ball diamonds.
 
15 Amp Hookup 30 Amp Hookup Baseball Diamond Beach Boat Launch Canoeing Allowed Day Use Area Debit/Interac Flush Toilets Gated Group Camping Mastercard Picnic Shelter
 

Harlech Campground, Harlech Provincial Recreation Area

Nordegg

This small campground is found in Harlech Provincial Recreation Area, 13 km east of Nordegg on Hwy. 11. It is well treed and suitable for both RVs and tents. You can fish in Shunda Creek or in the stocked trout pond. The Shunda Creek trailhead leads to the North Saskatchewan River, 10 km away. There are OHV trails in the vicinity. Please keep OHVs on trailers in the recreation area.<br>Recent changes to the recreation area regulation under the Public Health Act have affected provision of drinking water in this campground – we cannot absolutely guarantee that water from hand pumps is free of pa
 
Fire Pits Water Pump Camping Fishing Hiking - Front Country OHV Riding (Off-site) Shelter - Cook Snowmobiling (Off-site) Vault Toilets
 

Harmon Valley Park

Peace River

 
Baseball Diamond Day Use Area Firewood - Free Hiking Trail (Marked) No Power Pets - Welcome Picnic Shelter Picnic Tables Playgrounds Primitive Water Pump