The best camping in Antelope Hill Provincial Park, AB

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Badlands River View (Drumheller Valley)

99%
(146)
68km from Antelope Hill Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Drumheller, AB
Learn more about this land: Crowned the best all-around campground in Canada for 2024, based on 2023 bookings, reviews, and ratings by Hipcamp members! Also Crowned best RV and Van Spot Award for 2024! Welcome to the ultimate outdoor adventure in the heart of the Drumheller Valley! Have you been looking for a unique and unforgettable camping experience in the Badlands of Alberta? Look no further than our campsite, located just 40 feet from the Red Deer River and camping is available all year round. Imagine waking up to the sound of the river flowing and the sun rising over the breathtaking Badlands. You can experience all of this and more when you stay at our campsite. Whether you are a nature lover, an avid hiker, or simply seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, our campsite offers a secluded, peaceful retreat. Located on the world famous 30 mile Dinosour Trail, our campsite offers unparalleled access to some of the most stunning scenery in the area. From the towering hoodoos to the winding river, the beauty of the Badlands is truly unmatched. And when you stay at our campsite, you can experience it all up close and personal. But our campsite offers more than just stunning views. We also provide a range of amenities to ensure that your stay is comfortable and enjoyable. The site is equipped with a picnic table, fire pit, and outhouse and can accommodate three RV’s up to 29 ft. in length ($44 per unit per night) or 4 tents up to a maximum of 12 people total. (Also $44 per night per tent) So why wait? Book your stay at our campsite today and start planning your unforgettable outdoor adventure in the heart of the Drumheller Valley. We guarantee that you won't regret it.
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Bridgeviews Drumheller

94%
(108)
59km from Antelope Hill Provincial Park · 25 sites · Tents, RVs · Drumheller, AB
281 5th AVE S Rosedale, AB Bridgeviews Look for the blue signs :) (NOT 11 BRIDGES CAMPGROUND) Nestled in a Valley between Rosebud creek and Drumheller's prehistoric hills private location on the famous bridges route to Wayne. Beside Bridge #1 You will find your Badlands escape. 7 mins to downtown Drumheller and 15 mins to The Royal Tyrrell Museum. Enjoy your morning coffee and tea amongst Drumheller's breathtaking landscape. Located in a valley between Rosebud Creek and Drumheller's prehistoric hills, our private location is situated on the famous 11 bridges route to Wayne, right next to Bridge #1. Your Badlands escape is just 7 minutes away from downtown Drumheller and 15 minutes from The Royal Tyrrell Museum. Our amenities include hot showers, play areas, creek access, and plenty of space for you to enjoy.
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The best camping in Antelope Hill Provincial Park, AB guide

Overview

About

Embark on a journey to Antelope Hill Provincial Park, where the untouched beauty of native northern fescue grasslands awaits. Venture through rolling hills and aspen groves, and keep your eyes peeled for the diverse wildlife that calls this park home. With opportunities for hiking and nature appreciation, this day-use park invites you to immerse yourself in its serene landscapes.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Antelope Hill Provincial Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when the weather is pleasant for hiking and wildlife viewing. Winter can be harsh, with limited access and activities due to snow and cold temperatures.

Know before you go

  • Ensure to check park advisories for any closures or safety information before your visit.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; contact park services for details.
  • Remember, overnight camping and off-highway-vehicle use are not permitted.
  • Be prepared for low-impact activities; bring water, snacks, and appropriate gear for hiking.
  • Respect the wildlife and pristine environment by following Leave No Trace principles.
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