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Bluerock Campground, Sheep River Provincial Park
Turner Valley
Bluerock Campground is found in Sheep River Provincial Park, 35 km west of Turner Valley on Hwy. 546. Sites are suited to both RVs and tents and are surrounded by trees. The scenic Sheep River is nearby. Enjoy hiking, mountain biking and equestrian trails in a Rocky Mountain setting.<br>Firewood available for purchase at manager`s site and from firewood truck.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.
Bluerock Equestrian Campground, Sheep River Provincial Park
Turner Valley
Bluerock Equestrian Campground is found in Sheep River Provincial Park, 35 km west of Turner Valley on Hwy. 546. Sites are suitable for RVs and tents. The scenic Sheep River is nearby. There are hitching rails, corrals, and a loading ramp as well as access to nearby equestrian trails.<br>Price includes fee for 2 horses; $7.00/night each additional horse.Firewood available for purchase at manager`s site and from firewood truck.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.
Bow Island Centennial Park
Bow Island
Adjacent to Bow Island Golf Course * Self Registration * Shower & Washroom Facilities * Firewood - not supplied * Sewer dump located on Hwy 3 at Silver Spray Car Wash (223 7th Ave W)*
Bow River Campground, Bow Valley Provincial Park
Canmore
This pretty campground is found in Bow Valley Provincial Park, about 5 km east of Canmore on Hwy. 1. Upgrades in spring 2017 added 20 campsites. The majority of the campsites are now serviced with power. Additional upgrades are coming in spring 2018, with the addition of a comfort station, a few walk-in tenting sites and water becoming available at the power serviced sites. The campground is next to the Bow River, offering pleasant views. There are many activities available in this area, including hiking, biking, fishing, and paddling.<br>Firewood available for purchase from campground mana
Bow Valley Campground, Bow Valley Provincial Park
Canmore
A large campground found in Bow Valley Provincial Park, about 30 km east of Canmore just north of Hwy. 1, off the Hwy. 1X. Sites are well-treed with a variety of options: unserviced, power/water, and walk-in. It is situated along the Bow River for pleasant views of the valley and surrounding mountains. There are many amenities and activities here, including interpretive programs, bike rentals, canoeing outfitters, a boat launch, concession, playground and showers.<br>Showers: $2.00 tokensFirewood sold at campground storeA sewage disposal station is located here. There are two other sewage disp
Brazeau River Campground, Brazeau River Provincial Recreation Area
Nordegg
Brazeau River Campground, in the Brazeau River Provincial Recreation Area, is 72 km north of Nordegg on Forestry Trunk Road (Hwy. 734). This small, treed campground along the Brazeau River has a cook shelter and provides opportunities for activities in the surrounding area. These include canoeing/kayaking, fishing, horse riding trails, and OHV trails (outside the recreation area).<br>Recent changes to the recreation area regulation under the Public Health Act have affected provision of drinking water in this provincial campground – we cannot absolutely guarantee that water from hand pumps is f
Breton R.V. Park
Breton
Highway 20 adjacent to Breton Golf Course. Within 1/2 hour of 7 golf courses. Free Showers
Brewers Campground, Aspen Beach Provincial Park
Lacombe
Sites are suitable for RVs and tents, and are surrounded by natural forest. There are many amenities available including a boat launch, playground, sewage disposal, flush toilets and showers. Camp near Gull Lake and enjoy swimming, boating, and the beach. Explore the trails and boardwalks for walking, biking, bird and wildlife watching.<br>Only one camping accommodation unit (tent, tent trailer, trailer, 5th wheel, motor home) is permitted on a campsite.
Brown Creek Campground, Brown Creek Provincial Recreation Area
Nordegg
Brown Creek Campground, in the Brown Creek Provincial Recreation Area, is 45 km north of Nordegg on Forestry Trunk Road (Hwy. 734). This small, treed campground provides opportunities for activities in the surrounding area: fishing, mountain biking, OHV trails (outside the recreation area), wildlife viewing and backcountry skiing.<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 pathogens because of the risk of ground water contamina
Buck Lake Campground, Buck Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Winfield
This small lakeside campground is fishing hotspot. Sites are in an open area but well treed and are close to the lake and irrigation canal. Here you can get away from it all and enjoy boating, fishing and wind-surfing.<br>Do not drink the water - not safe for drinking. Alberta Parks does not recommend drinking water from hand pumps at this location.
Buffalo Lake Campground, Buffalo Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Stettler
Enjoy some well-deserved time by the water at this campground. Sites are suitable for RVs and tents and have close lake access. Spend your days swimming, fishing, boating or playing on the beach, and your nights relaxing by the campfire and watching the stars.<br>Maintenance services are not provided from mid-September until the campground reopens.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. The hand pump is not operational during the winter.
Burnt Timber Campground, Burnt Timber Provincial Recreation Area
Cochrane
A pretty little campground found in Burnt Timber Provincial Recreation Area, 13 km west of Cochrane on Hwy. 1A and 70 km north on Hwy. 40. A creek runs through the campground which is nice for swimming or tubing on a hot day. There are sites suitable for RVs and walk-in tenting sites as well.<br>Vehicle-access sites are located on the north side of the creek. Opening date subject to snow levels.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.