The best bell tents in Alberta

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The glacier-topped peaks, aqua lakes, and scenic campgrounds of the Canadian Rockies draw most of Alberta’s visitors, who come to explore Banff and Jasper national parks. And beyond those parks, this western province is worth visiting to hike through the Canadian Badlands’ unusual rock formations; delve into the region’s indigenous heritage; road trip along the Cowboy Trail; or visit Dinosaur Provincial Park. Alberta’s largest cities are Calgary, a 90-minute drive from Banff, and Edmonton, four hours from Jasper.

Alberta’s most popular region includes Banff and Jasper national parks, drawing visitors from around the world to Lake Louise, the Icefields Parkway, and other scenic spots. The town of Canmore, 20 minutes’ drive from Banff’s south entrance, is a good place to get supplies. Waterton Lakes National Park borders Montana’s Glacier National Park south of Calgary and across the border in the U.S.

The gateway to the Rockies, Calgary is also a short drive from the Canadian Badlands, where you can explore unusual hoodoos and rocky canyons. The region around Drumheller and Dinosaur Provincial Park, where Canada’s early dinosaurs were unearthed, has plenty to interest paleontology fans.

The center of the province includes Alberta’s Cowboy Trail, where cattle ranches are still active and you can trace the area’s cowboy past. Visit Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site to learn about Alberta’s heritage as a fur trading hub, as well as its indigenous First Nations and Métis cultures.

Edmonton is the jumping-off point for both Jasper National Park and the province’s vast north, where remote Wood Buffalo National Park extends into the Northwest Territories. But you don’t have to go far to delve into the wild—just outside Edmonton, more than 1,000 bison roam the protected prairies of Elk Island National Park.

99% (233) 6 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Alberta

The Secret Sanctuary

1. The Secret Sanctuary

98%
(359)
17 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Wetaskiwin, AB
We are passionate about nature and the environment. Living close to off-grid makes this area low in EMF, light and noise pollution. The well water is clean, pure and delicious. We are excited to share this Alberta wilderness with like-minded outdoor-type individuals who enjoy community glamping. There are two beautiful lakes (Battle Lake and Pigeon Lake) within a 10-minute drive that offer boating, fishing, beaches, biking and walking trails. Our property is about 1 hour south of Edmonton, Alberta. We have 2 different listings to choose from. Our Tiny Home Cabin and unique Glamping tents. Come enjoy this tranquil piece of nature with us - we look forward to hosting you!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$30
 / night
Rustic Riverside Camping

2. Rustic Riverside Camping

99%
(51)
5 sites · Lodging · Bragg Creek, AB
Camp riverside at the gateway to Kananaskis! Onespot Crossing Campground is a family owned Indigenous campground that hosts powows and other cultural events on site. Revenue from your booking will go towards supporting Indigenous programming at the campground.Please be mindful that the roads at this campground are bumpy dirt roads.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$167
 / night
Sterando Acres Glamping

3. Sterando Acres Glamping

100%
(13)
3 sites · Tents, Lodging · Edmonton, AB
Come enjoy our enchanting off-grid glamping in Westlock County's lush boreal forest! Spanning over 100 acres of pristine backcountry, you'll have ample space for outdoor adventures. Our amenities include a cozy queen-size bed, a private fire pit, a dining area, and a recreational space. Room for a second vehicle and a tent is available for an additional cost. Designed with privacy in mind, our hidden gem offers tranquility and beauty.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$75
 / night
Everlong Acres

4. Everlong Acres

100%
(6)
1 site · Lodging · St Paul, AB
Private and quiet forest getaway. 35 acres of forest to explore full of wildlife. 15 min drive to the town of St Paul. Escape the hustle of city life and enjoy the experience of camping without missing the comforts of home. We provide equipment for sleeping, cooking and eating. All you have to bring is food, drinks and your sense of adventure! Relax and recharge while you explore the serene forest and semi-private lake. Don't forget your camera or binoculars! There is plenty of wildlife to be seen. Also, bring your non-motorized watercraft and enjoy a paddle on Snail lake.
Pets
Toilets
Potable water
from 
CA$112
 / night

The glacier-topped peaks, aqua lakes, and scenic campgrounds of the Canadian Rockies draw most of Alberta’s visitors, who come to explore Banff and Jasper national parks. And beyond those parks, this western province is worth visiting to hike through the Canadian Badlands’ unusual rock formations; delve into the region’s indigenous heritage; road trip along the Cowboy Trail; or visit Dinosaur Provincial Park. Alberta’s largest cities are Calgary, a 90-minute drive from Banff, and Edmonton, four hours from Jasper.

Alberta’s most popular region includes Banff and Jasper national parks, drawing visitors from around the world to Lake Louise, the Icefields Parkway, and other scenic spots. The town of Canmore, 20 minutes’ drive from Banff’s south entrance, is a good place to get supplies. Waterton Lakes National Park borders Montana’s Glacier National Park south of Calgary and across the border in the U.S.

The gateway to the Rockies, Calgary is also a short drive from the Canadian Badlands, where you can explore unusual hoodoos and rocky canyons. The region around Drumheller and Dinosaur Provincial Park, where Canada’s early dinosaurs were unearthed, has plenty to interest paleontology fans.

The center of the province includes Alberta’s Cowboy Trail, where cattle ranches are still active and you can trace the area’s cowboy past. Visit Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site to learn about Alberta’s heritage as a fur trading hub, as well as its indigenous First Nations and Métis cultures.

Edmonton is the jumping-off point for both Jasper National Park and the province’s vast north, where remote Wood Buffalo National Park extends into the Northwest Territories. But you don’t have to go far to delve into the wild—just outside Edmonton, more than 1,000 bison roam the protected prairies of Elk Island National Park.

99% (233) 6 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Alberta

The Secret Sanctuary

1. The Secret Sanctuary

98%
(359)
17 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Wetaskiwin, AB
We are passionate about nature and the environment. Living close to off-grid makes this area low in EMF, light and noise pollution. The well water is clean, pure and delicious. We are excited to share this Alberta wilderness with like-minded outdoor-type individuals who enjoy community glamping. There are two beautiful lakes (Battle Lake and Pigeon Lake) within a 10-minute drive that offer boating, fishing, beaches, biking and walking trails. Our property is about 1 hour south of Edmonton, Alberta. We have 2 different listings to choose from. Our Tiny Home Cabin and unique Glamping tents. Come enjoy this tranquil piece of nature with us - we look forward to hosting you!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$30
 / night
Rustic Riverside Camping

2. Rustic Riverside Camping

99%
(51)
5 sites · Lodging · Bragg Creek, AB
Camp riverside at the gateway to Kananaskis! Onespot Crossing Campground is a family owned Indigenous campground that hosts powows and other cultural events on site. Revenue from your booking will go towards supporting Indigenous programming at the campground.Please be mindful that the roads at this campground are bumpy dirt roads.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$167
 / night
Sterando Acres Glamping

3. Sterando Acres Glamping

100%
(13)
3 sites · Tents, Lodging · Edmonton, AB
Come enjoy our enchanting off-grid glamping in Westlock County's lush boreal forest! Spanning over 100 acres of pristine backcountry, you'll have ample space for outdoor adventures. Our amenities include a cozy queen-size bed, a private fire pit, a dining area, and a recreational space. Room for a second vehicle and a tent is available for an additional cost. Designed with privacy in mind, our hidden gem offers tranquility and beauty.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$75
 / night
Everlong Acres

4. Everlong Acres

100%
(6)
1 site · Lodging · St Paul, AB
Private and quiet forest getaway. 35 acres of forest to explore full of wildlife. 15 min drive to the town of St Paul. Escape the hustle of city life and enjoy the experience of camping without missing the comforts of home. We provide equipment for sleeping, cooking and eating. All you have to bring is food, drinks and your sense of adventure! Relax and recharge while you explore the serene forest and semi-private lake. Don't forget your camera or binoculars! There is plenty of wildlife to be seen. Also, bring your non-motorized watercraft and enjoy a paddle on Snail lake.
Pets
Toilets
Potable water
from 
CA$112
 / night

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