The best camping near Willow Creek Provincial Park

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Willow Hill Lodge

2 sites · Lodging67 acres · Calgary, AB
The property is located in the beautiful Alberta Foothills on a hillside overlooking the valleys, hills and with breathtaking views of the Alberta Rocky Mountains. There are 67 acres to explore with trails, a Wild West town boardwalk, a garden for munching and a multitude of local wildlife including deer, moose, eagles, great horned owls and even the odd black bear sighting. The are wild berries to pick in late July all over the property and firepits to sit around and watch a billion stars at night. This property is a small Bed and Breakfast with only 2 glamping units and one luxury suite. That equals no crowds! But don't fear, we are within a 1 to 25 minute drive of 5 different towns all with their own charm. The area is known for ranching, hiking, the film industry, great food and award winning distilleries and breweries.
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ML Arena at Owl Point

6 sites · RVs, Tents7 acres · Claresholm, AB
Owl Point is located in the Foothills of Southern Alberta in the community of Spring Point. We have 3 campsites with water & power, 1 full service treed campsite for smaller rigs and an orchard for tenting. Overflow parking for big rigs is available with power. There is an indoor riding arena on site and access to the Porcupine Hills Recreation Area public lands just 15 minutes down the road! Beautiful open views give the feel of being secluded but proximity to both Fort Macleod and Pincher Creek is just 25 minutes away. Outdoor corrals and pens with auto waterers are available for horses.
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Buffalo Rock Tipi Camp

10 sites · Lodging200 acres · Claresholm, AB
Welcome to Buffalo Rock Located along the Old Man River and on the Piikani Nation Reserve. Our family owned camp has been in operation since 2015. Welcoming guests and groups from all over the world. Some come for the peace and tranquility of the beautiful surroundings. Some come to learn about the Blackfoot Peoples culture a bit more. We love that! We are conveniently located just 5 minutes away from the Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump and 10 minutes away from the historic Town of Fort Macleod, the backdrop to many Hollywood films. Powwows can be enjoyed in July on the Piikani Nation and on the Blood Tribe/ Kainai Nation. All are welcomed to attend. This wonderful weekend of culture, food and rodeo is amazing.
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Marigold Farm Cabin

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Calgary, AB
Welcome to our charming herb and flower farm, nestled on the east edge of Foothills County with convenient highway access. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature with stunning views of blue skies stretching overhead, complemented by a vibrant array of summertime herbs and flowers. Take a stroll along the walking path that winds around the pasture, perfect for enjoying sunrise or sunset walks amidst the serene countryside. Breathe in the fragrant scents of lavender, rosemary, and other aromatic herbs as you wander through our picturesque farm. At the heart of our farm is a spacious cabin with a loft, offering a cozy and comfortable retreat for guests. Whether you're unwinding after a day of exploration or simply relaxing amidst the tranquil surroundings, our cabin provides the perfect setting for rest and rejuvenation. Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquility of our herb and flower farm. Whether you're seeking a peaceful getaway or a chance to reconnect with nature, our farm offers a welcoming sanctuary for guests to enjoy. Experience the magic of summertime on our farm and create memories that will last a lifetime. Book your stay with us today and embark on a journey of relaxation and renewal in the heart of Foothills County.
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Blue Rein Ranch

2 sites · RVs, Tents210 acres · Fort Mac Leod, AB
Learn more about this land:Located on 200 acres of scenic southern Alberta prairie, Blue Rein Ranch is a haven for horseback riding and camping. This is the place for you to get back to nature!The property offers you the chance to enjoy horseback riding or a ranch tour (available at an extra fee). Or you can simply just take in the beautiful scenery.Campers will have access to a private campfire area - firewood is available to purchase (please add it as an extra at the time of booking).We have a toilet available for campers to use. If you’re bringing an RV, we can accommodate vehicles up to 40ft in length. Electrical and water hookups are available.We look forward to hosting you.
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RTR Ranch Retreat

1 site · Lodging17 acres · Vulcan County, AB
Our ranch is located just 45 mins south east of Calgary,AB. We have different cabin rentals and accommodations for our guests. We offer trail rides, massages and facials as well! Check us out! You don’t want to miss your opportunity to have a relaxing stay at the ranch! There are quiet places to go for walks and enjoy nature.
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The best camping near Willow Creek Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Venture into the serene expanse of Willow Creek Provincial Park, where the rolling grasslands meet the majestic Porcupine Hills. Immerse yourself in a landscape where the grass whispers secrets of the land, and the horizon invites endless exploration. Whether you're casting a line into the creek, observing the diverse wildlife, or simply soaking in the tranquil beauty, Willow Creek offers an escape into Alberta's natural splendour.

When to go

The best time to visit Willow Creek Provincial Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the park's full beauty is on display. Winter can be harsh, with snow and cold temperatures limiting access to some areas and activities.

Know before you go

  • Always check for wildlife advisories and practice safe encounters with the local fauna.
  • Be aware of any fire bans or restrictions before planning a campfire.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; contact the park administration for details.
  • Special permits may be required for activities such as fishing or commercial photography.
  • Updated maps and guides are available, but should not be solely relied upon for navigation.

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