The best camping in Howse Pass National Historic Site, AB

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1. Moonraker Treehouse & Cabins

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63km from Howse Pass National Historic Site · 3 sites · Lodging · Golden, BC
ONLY 9km from Golden! We left the city to be closer to nature and like minded folks who help us be our best every day! We found it in Golden, BC. Our three rentals are part of the Moonraker Mountain trail system. With over 100 km of biking, hiking, snowshoeing, and ski trails, you can enjoy amazing Canyon Creek views or swimming in warm spring fed lakes. Just step outside your door! The only problem is it can be difficult to pull yourself away from the simple stillness and connection you feel while just sitting at the treehouse or off grid cabins. Isn't life wonderful? *Check out our first year's reviews on 'that other site', including winter stays. FIR & FEATHER TREEHOUSE: A bucket list experience. Sleeps 2, $175/night * Off grid glamping high in the Fir Trees, where all you need is an adventurous spirit! * Check for low season 2 for 1 specials. FOX HOLLOW: off grid Low cost luxury. Sleeps 4, $90/night * YOU BRING linens and water (all inclusive package for a little extra) * YOU CLEAN and tidy for the next guests. * propane powered heat, fridge and cooking (propane provided) * all kitchen utensils and required lighting * outhouse with no running water or electicity EAGLE'S NEST: off grid A room with a view. Sleeps 2-3 in a king bed, $70/night into offer * YOU BRING linens and water (all inclusive package for a little extra) * YOU CLEAN and tidy for the next guests "PAY IT FORWARD" CLEANING * wood stove for heat (cut wood and supplies provided) * propane powered cook top & all kitchen utensils (propane provided) * all required lighting * outhouse with no running water or electricity
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Golden Riverfront Campground

2. Golden Riverfront Campground

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63km from Howse Pass National Historic Site · 105 sites · Tents, RVs · Golden, BC
Golden Riverfront Campground offers a gateway to the wild beauty of British Columbia in a truly immersive experience. Spread over 400 scenic acres in Golden, BC, the campground is nestled near six stunning national parks, making it a prime base for outdoor enthusiasts. This campground brings you closer to nature with thoughtful, eco-friendly amenities designed to balance comfort with the great outdoors. Guests can choose from 56 RV sites with electric and water hookups, a range of tent sites, and a few cozy yurts. Each campsite is designed to respect the natural landscape, ensuring privacy and space, with features like picnic tables and fire pits for evening gatherings under the stars. The campground's convenience store is stocked with groceries, firewood, and camping essentials to enhance your stay. Golden Riverfront Campground provides direct access to the Columbia River, where guests can explore serene waters through kayaking, canoeing, or fishing, and even enjoy a swim on a warm day. The unique, eco-friendly pond, fed by the Columbia River, adds a tranquil touch and serves as a habitat for local wildlife, offering guests a rare chance to connect with nature. Beyond camping, the campground’s two-story event pavilion—with its commercial kitchen and games room—offers a versatile venue for celebrations, weddings, and gatherings, providing a memorable backdrop against the Columbia Valley's dramatic landscapes. Families and groups can gather here in harmony with the surrounding environment, creating lasting memories while minimizing their ecological footprint. Whether you’re an adventurer ready to explore BC's trails or a nature lover seeking peace by the water, Golden Riverfront Campground offers an authentic, eco-conscious retreat. Escape to a place where nature meets comfort and let British Columbia’s landscapes be the heart of your journey.
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Alpine Hideout

4. Alpine Hideout

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59km from Howse Pass National Historic Site · 3 sites · Lodging · Golden, BC
Experience the serenity of nature and unwind from the bustle of urban life at Alpine Meadows Lodge. Nestled amidst the captivating landscapes of the Canadian Rockies, our mountain retreat offers 10 cozy rooms with private bathrooms in the main lodge, along with a spacious 4-bedroom chalet. Situated within our sprawling 70-acre wooded enclave overlooking the Columbian River, it's the perfect haven for campers seeking refuge in the heart of the wilderness. Embark on a journey away from the mundane and immerse yourself in the tranquility of our natural surroundings, nestled at the base of Kicking Horse Mountain. Keep your eyes peeled for glimpses of local wildlife, from majestic bears and deer to playful skunks and elusive grouse, either along the winding roads or right outside your lodge window.
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Sauna Under the Stars Camping

5. Sauna Under the Stars Camping

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46km from Howse Pass National Historic Site · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · BC
Welcome to Goonieland. We are an off-grid Permaculture farm perched on the edge of the Rocky Mountains. We are conveniently located between Yoho and Glacier National Parks, 20 minutes from Golden BC. The sauna campground is in a meadow above our farm with mountain views and creeks nearby. The purpose of Goonieland is to learn, practice and teach permaculture, regenerative agriculture, and natural law, while moving towards sovereignty, intentional community, and ecosystem restoration. We open our land to our fellow freedom fighters and folks walking the road toward a regenerative future and self-responsibility. We have two tenting sites, a glampervan, a glamping bell tents (on Airbnb), with a shared wood-fired sauna! Sauna Under the Stars Campground: Old Man Site Sauna Under the Stars Campground: The Chicken Coop (Sites are named after our favourite back-country skiing zones) *Room for one tent and small caravans/campers with mountain views and a shared wood-fired sauna. The Glamper-Van: Our cozy glamper van has a cush mattress, laminate flooring, a full kitchen set-up, shade tent and a cubic mini wood stove! A fire pit, and shared wood-fired sauna await you.
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First waterfall

7. Canadian Rockies Retreat

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45km from Howse Pass National Historic Site · 9 sites · Tents, RVs · BC
Experience true seclusion in a remote, picturesque setting. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to enjoy a private, nature-filled retreat in the Canadian Rockies. With access to a creek, 3 waterfalls and a surrounding forest, this is the perfect place to escape the busyness of city life. Spend your days exploring the waterfalls and the iconic Blaeberry River! Follow the Waterfall signs to get to the first waterfall then go up the canyon to see the other ones. The Blaeberry River offers gentler rafting and paddling opportunities. There are also SUP, kayak and canoe guided tours and rentals nearby. There’s plenty of hiking, fishing, paddling and biking to enjoy. We have 3 different listings available an off-grid cabin, 2 yurts or a tent site with 3 different campsites available. We look forward to hosting you!
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Golden Glamping Resort

13. Golden Glamping Resort

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50km from Howse Pass National Historic Site · 1 site · Lodging · Golden, BC
✨ Unbelievable Private Features of Each Glamping Tent ✨ 🚿 Outdoor Shower with Adjacent Changing Room: Refresh in nature with a warm shower, all in complete privacy 🛁 Hot Tub: Relax and soak under the stars 🎬 Theatre: Enjoy movies and entertainment in your private cinema 🚰 Sink: Convenient access to water for washing up 🔥 Butane Stove: Cook your favourite meals with ease ☕ French Press: Brew the perfect cup of coffee every morning 🫖 Kettle: Boil water quickly for tea, coffee, or cooking 🍳 Pot and Pan: All the cookware you need for preparing meals 🧂 Cooking Essentials: Everything you need for a delicious meal – oil, salt, pepper, coffee, tea, sugar 🧊 Mini Fridge: Keep your food and drinks cool and fresh 🍽️ Private Picnic Table: Dine al fresco in your own secluded area 🚗 Private Parking Stall: Convenient parking 🌟 Highlights of Our Glamping Site 🌟 Shared Covered Gazebo An inviting communal space perfect for relaxing and socializing: 🛋️ Comfortable Patio Furniture: The ideal spot to unwind and enjoy the serene surroundings. 🍖 BBQ Area: Cook and savor delicious meals amidst nature. Stunning Views The gazebo faces a beautiful expanse of trees, offering a tranquil and picturesque view: ☕ Morning Coffee: Start your day with a peaceful retreat. 📚 Afternoon Read: Enjoy a good book in a serene setting. 🍔 Evening Barbecue: Chill and grill with fellow glampers. 🌿 Eco-Friendly Facilities 🌿 Electric Composting Stalls Our luxurious glamp site features two electric composting stalls, offering a range of benefits over traditional pit stalls: ♻️ Environmental Sustainability: Electric composting stalls break down waste more efficiently, reducing environmental impact. 🌱 Odor Control: Advanced composting technology minimizes odors, providing a more pleasant experience. 💧 Water Conservation: These stalls use minimal water compared to traditional systems, supporting our commitment to sustainability. 🧼 Hygiene and Cleanliness: Electric composting stalls are cleaner and more sanitary, ensuring a comfortable and hygienic stay for our guests. Come and experience the perfect blend of outdoor adventure, eco-friendly living, and cozy relaxation at our unique glamping site! 🌲✨
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Canyon Creek Ranch Campground

17. Canyon Creek Ranch Campground

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64km from Howse Pass National Historic Site · 3 sites · RVs · BC
Three (3) mountain and ranch view forested campsites with power and water available for long or short term stays, 10 minutes south of Golden. Semi-private, quiet, pet friendly, with picnic tables. 50 amp services at site, water fill station at site, sani-dump located 2 minutes down the road. Self-contained units only, as there are no bathroom facilities on site. Propane fireplace available for rent for $15 per day. Explore all the bike trails, hiking trails, and national parks the area has to offer. Canyon creek is a 5 minute walk away, where a small/shallow swimming hole for dogs is located. The sites are located at the base of the Moonraker trail system, so you can bike or hike straight from your camp site! Close access to the Columbia River and canoe/kayak rentals for paddling. Free staging area on the property that provides direct access to the 12 Mile forest service road, for all your ATV/UTV adventures- access to lots of backcountry adventures, including Mitten Lake. All sites also available for long term stays, contact directly for availability.
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Overview

About

Howse Pass National Historic Site of Canada is an early 19th-century trans-mountain transportation route across the Rocky Mountains, in western Canada. The pass extends through a striking mountain landscape comprising a river, trail, trees, glaciers and lakes. The pass extends from the confluence of the Howse River with the Saskatchewan River in Banff National Park of Canada to the confluence of the Blaeberry River with the Columbia River in British Columbia. The pass, intersected at its eastern end by a modern highway development, extends across the inter-provincial border between British Columbia and Alberta and falls within both provinces. The Alberta side of the pass is situated within Banff National Park of Canada and is administered by Parks Canada. The British Columbia side of the site is provincial crown land administered by the British Columbia Ministry of Forests. Official recognition refers to the geographically definable location circumscribed by selected natural features and watercourses.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Howse Pass National Historic Site is during the summer months, from June to September, when the trails are clear and the weather is most favourable for exploration. Winter can be harsh, with heavy snowfall limiting access and activities, making it less ideal for visitors.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you are prepared for variable weather conditions; the mountain environment can change rapidly.
  • Check the Parks Canada website for any trail closures or safety advisories before your visit.
  • Wear appropriate footwear and clothing for rugged terrain and potential wildlife encounters.
  • Respect the natural habitat by staying on designated paths and practicing 'leave no trace' principles.
  • Cellular reception may be limited, so plan accordingly and inform someone of your itinerary.
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