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Windy Point Campground, Oldman Dam Provincial Recreation Area
Pincher Creek
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 wind surfing.<br>All campsites are first come-first served. Self-registration is in effect with camping fees paid by cash or personal cheque only.Campfires are prohibited.













Wolf Lake M.D. Park
Bonnyville
Wolf Lake M.D. Park features 67 non-power sites. Firepits, firewood for sale, outhouses, non-potable water, fish cleaning stands, playground, boat launch with dock, and trailer dumping station. Please visit Lets Camp for up-to-date rates and booking information. Reservations open April 1 at 8:30 a.m. The park is open from May 12 to September 24. Caretakers on site.
Rural Address: 65014 RGE RD 475. How to get there: located 20 km north of Bonnyville on Hwy. 41, 15 km west on Hwy. 55 and 30 km n












Wolf Lake West Campground, Wolf Lake West Provincial Recreation Area
Edson
This campground is found in Wolf Lake West Provincial Recreation Area, 24 km east of Edson on Hwy. 16 and 53 km south on Wolf Lake Road. There are over 35 sites which are well-spaced and surrounded by forest. Many of the sites have lake views. Swim, fish, hike the trails, or explore the lake by canoe or power boat.<br>Daily firewood sales on-site.Water is available from a hand pump at this site.











Writing-on-Stone Campground, Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park
Lethbridge
You`ll find a camping experience like no other in Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, 32 km east of Milk River on Hwy. 501 and 10 km south on an access road. Camp in the mystical Milk River Valley in the shade of the trees. Sites are suitable for tents and RVs, and there are unserviced and powered options. Explore the pictographs and hoodoos or join a guided walk. Relax on the sunny beach or swim and float in the river. Discover why people have loved and respected this site for thousands of years.<br>The campground is located in the shaded Milk River valley, among cottonwood trees. Power is avai












Wyndham-Carseland Campground, Wyndham-Carseland Provincial Park
Carseland
This large campground is in Wyndham-Carseland Provincial Park, 2 km east and 2 km south of Carseland on Hwy. 24. Sites are suited to tents and RVs, with trees and shrubs providing shade and privacy. Camp along the Bow River, where you can fish, canoe, or explore the nature trail along the river. Group camping and comfort camping sites can be reserved here as well.<br>This is a self-registration campground.The sewage disposal fee is $6.00 (one and two dollar coins, and quarters accepted).












Youngs Point Campground, Youngs Point Provincial Park
Valleyview
This large campground is on the northwest shore of Sturgeon Lake in Young`s Point Provincial Park. It is 26 km west of Valleyview on Hwy. 43 and 10 km northeast on an access road. There are a variety of sites suited to RVs and tents, including unserviced, powered, and lakeside options. The campground is surrounded by mixed-wood forest and most sites are well-treed. Explore the trails for walking, mountain biking and cross-country skiing through the forest. Enjoy sailing, boating, water skiing and other water activities. An observation deck at the beaver pond is a great spot for bird watching.<











