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Hidden Grove Campground RV Park
Niton Junction
Located only 150 km West of Edmonton, Hidden Grove offers fun for the whole family. Beach volleyball, horseshoe pits, walking trails and a 9 hole fun golf course are on site. Within walking distance a heated outdoor pool, 3 playground structures, pump track and basketball courts. Open year round and work crews are welcome. Hidden Grove is a perfect place to host a family reunion, camp for a week while taking swimming lessons or just sneak away for the weekend. Seasonal sites are also available.
Hidden Lake Campground
Vermilion
Bird watching * Adjacent to Prairie Schooner Heritage Trail * Trail riding * 20 Amp. Power avail. on 6 sites
Highway 41 Group Use, Cypress Hills Provincial Park
Medicine Hat
<br>Firewood can be purchased at Elkwater townsite.
Hilliards Bay Campground, Hilliards Bay Provincial Park
High Prairie
This large campground is found in Hilliard`s Bay Provincial Park, 18 km east of High Prairie on Hwy. 2, 16 km north on Hwy. 750 and 10 km east on an access road. This lovely spot on the shores of Lesser Slave Lake has over 170 well-treed sites suitable for both RVs and tents. There are both unserviced and powered sites. Play on the sandy beach, or go fishing on the lake. Hike or mountain bike along the shoreline or discover the Boreal Forest Interpretive trail.<br>The campground is 100% reservable during summer season. It becomes first-come, first-served after the September long weekend. Loop
Holden Campground
Holden
Quiet, well-kept area. Close to Spray Park, Playground, Holden Complex & Ball Diamonds * Open year-round
Horburg Campground, Horburg Provincial Recreation Area
Rocky Mountain House
A small campground found in Horburg Provincial Recreation Area, 25 km west of Rocky Mountain House on Hwy. 11 and 6 km south on an access road. There are both unserviced and walk-in sites here. A great access point for boaters on the North Saskatchewan River. There are over 80 km of hiking, mountain biking and OHV trails in the area. 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
Hornbeck Creek Campground, Hornbeck Creek Provincial Recreation Area
Edson
This campground is located in Hornbeck Creek Recreation Area, 15 km west of Edson on Hwy. 16. There are over 30 sites, including some that back onto the creek. A pleasant, park-like setting with tall trees, it is a good stop-over point for those travelling on the Yellowhead highway.<br>Firewood can be purchased by arranging delivery by phone. The phone number is posted onsite.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.
Hythe Municipal Campground
Hythe
$45 / night for full service (power, water, sewer) plus $7 fire permit fee / night. $5 online reservation fee / booking
$29 / night for no service overflow area plus $7 fire permit fee / night. $5 online reservation fee / booking
$5 for non-campers using the dump station.
Camping fees include Wi-Fi, firewood and use of the public washrooms and showers.
Indian Graves Campground, Indian Graves Provincial Recreation Area
Longview
This South Kananaskis campground is found in Indian Graves Provincial Recreation Area, 29 km south of Longview on Hwy 22 and 13 km west on Hwy. 532. This beautiful spot is a great starting point for backcountry hiking and horseback riding, with spacious sites among the trees.<br>Visa & MasterCard accepted. Corrals accommodating up to two horses are $7 per night. A reservation fee of $5 is applicable. Firewood and ice sales during the operating season for registered campers Friday, Saturday and on holidays as well as firewood from service vehicle.Water is available from a hand pump at this sit
Interlakes Campground, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
Canmore
Interlakes Campground is in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, 50 km south of Hwy. 1 on Hwy. 40 and south on Kananaskis Lakes Trail. This picturesque campground along the shore of Lower Kananaskis Lake has around 45 well-treed campsites for RVs and tents. From here there is close access to the lakes for those hoping to canoe, fish or go boating. There are also many hiking, mountain biking and paved trails nearby.<br>Visa & MasterCard accepted; pull-through sites available; on-site manager & caretaker.Firewood available for purchase on site from the campground manager or at Boulton Creek campgrou
Iosegun Lake Campground, Iosegun Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Fox Creek
Iosegun Lake Campground is found in Iosegun Lake Provincial Recreation Area, 11 km north of Fox Creek off Hwy. 43. There are over 50 sites at this campground which are well-treed and suited to both RVs and tents. A boat launch and dock make it easy to spend the day fishing, canoeing, water skiing or just playing at the beach.<br>A senior discount is available for campers 60 years and older.
Island Lake Campground, Island Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Coleman
This campground is in Island Lake Provincial Recreation Area, 14 km west of Coleman on Hwy. 3. It has about 40 sites which 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.<br>Opening dates are subject to weather conditions. There are pull-through campsites here. Campsites are first come-first served. Self-registration is in effect with camping fees paid by cash or per