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The best camping near Kootenay National Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Kootenay National Park adventure.

From sulphur springs to snow-clad glaciers, Kootenay's charms run hot and cold.  

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Secluded River Front Property

6 sites ¡ RVs, Tents100 acres ¡ East Kootenay G, BC
Learn more about this land:Our campsite is located along the beautiful Spillimacheen River which originates just east of Glacier National Park.This property is secluded and surrounded by crown land. It’s the perfect property to disconnect and reconnect, with limited cell service this allows you to turn off and just enjoy being outside in nature.Campers can choose where to park along a large cleared area. There are designated campfire locations and an outhouse. From the property, you can Kayak down the river, please Google and research before launching as there are a lot of writes ups and kayaking websites that feature the Spillimacheen River.Nature trails for hiking and walking right off the property. There is a well renowned natural rock wall for climbers 3km down the road, there are also a lot of websites that feature these rock walls.Within a half an hour drive you have two easy hikes in waterfalls (the Lower Bugaboo Falls and the Brisco Falls).Spillimacheen has a cafe and also a local market store that is full of delicious treats, beer and wine. The wetlands offer endless bird watching and beautiful mountain views.
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Back 40 Outdoor Events

3 sites ¡ Lodging600 acres ¡ Invermere, BC
Peaceful glamping in the Canadian Rockies, close to Radium Hot Springs & Kootenay National Park.Located on 600+ private acres with incredible views of the mountains and river valley. Wildlife, trails, starry skies - what's not to love.*This is a shared site with 3 glamping tents*
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Ananda Desa

1 site ¡ RV, Tent3 acres ¡ Brisco, BC
Secluded space of grass and trees Home sweet home This individual campsite is easily accessed from highway 93/94 2 minutes from Brisco general store Gateway to the Bugaboo provincial Park Guests enjoy, hiking, mountain biking, Hot springs, Columbia River, exploring Banff national Park, bird watching, being Alive
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The best camping near Kootenay National Park guide

Overview

About

Kootenay National Park offers the same mountain scenery as its neighbour—the more famous Banff National Park—but with just a fraction of visitors and traffic. With four campgrounds easily accessible from Highway 93 and a multitude of backcountry campsites open to hikers, there’s plenty of room to breathe. Scope out bighorn sheep perched on the sheer rock faces of Sinclair Canyon at the side of the road or watch grizzly bears from a safe distance in the high alpine. Kids love getting muddy in the ochre-coloured paint pots, used by the Ktunaxa First Nations for ornamental and decorative purposes. The Rockwall Trail is a popular multi-day backpacking trip with many access points for day hikes, while Radium Hot Springs is the perfect place to soak sore muscles. Historically, the Ktunaxa First Nations inhabited this area for at least 10,000 years.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for families and RVs: Redstreak, McLeod Meadows, and Marble Canyon are front-country campgrounds with many trailheads for day hikes.
  • Best for mountain scenery: The backcountry Floe Lake Campground requires a 10.7-kilometre hike—it’s part of the aptly named Rockwall Trail.
  • Best for novices: The oTENTik tent cabins in Redstreak Campground have you covered (and include mattresses, too).
  • Best for accessibility: The Redstreak and McLeod campgrounds are wheelchair accessible.
  • Best for winter camping: Dolly Varden is the only campground open for winter camping.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Kootenay National Park campsites reservations can be made online or by phone with Parks Canada. Reservations open in early January each year and you’ll want to go for yours early, especially if you want to camp at Redstreak Campground between May and October.
  2. Campsites not reserved in advance at Marble Canyon and McLeod Meadows are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
  3. McLeod Meadows campsites are reservable from June 10 to September 17 and again after October 15. Still, it’s best to book in advance to secure a spot.
  4. The primary camping season runs from late March to mid-October, with reservable dates varying by the campground and campsite.

When to go

Kootenay National Park is open year-round but busiest in July and August. Most campgrounds are open from early May to the end of September. High alpine trails are often snow-covered until mid-July, but lower elevation trails are suitable for Nordic skiing and snowshoeing in winter. Spring is good for late-season ski touring, watching migrating birds, and low-elevation hikes. Subalpine wildflower meadows are a riot of colour in mid-summer. Come autumn, the needles of Lyall’s larch turn bright gold and kokanee salmon spawn in the Kootenay and Vermillion rivers. Canadian holiday weekends are always busy.

Know before you go

  • All overnight visitors must purchase and display an annual park pass.
  • There are no gas stations, food services, or hotel lodging within Kootenay.
  • Watch for wildlife along all sections of Highway 93/95, especially at night.
  • Permits are required for backcountry camping.
  • There are no shower facilities in the campgrounds.
  • All food and toiletries must be used in designated areas and stored in wildlife-proof lockers.
  • Pets are allowed as long as they are leashed.
  • The park is generally accessible to wheelchair users, with paved, mostly level roads.

Nearby attractions

Unwind to the soothing sound of cascading waters while camping near Bow Falls. The Bow Falls camping experience combines the invigorating rush of the falls with serene woodland trails, creating a picture-perfect outdoor retreat.

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