The best camping in Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park, AB

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Discover the rugged beauty of Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park. 

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park adventure.

Top-rated campsites near Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park

Willow Hill Lodge

1. Willow Hill Lodge

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(13)
32km from Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park · 2 sites
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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Rustic Riverside Camping

2. Rustic Riverside Camping

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(51)
36km from Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park · 2 sites
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 gravel roads. Alcohol: The campground is now an alcohol free environment to support a peaceful and respectful atmosphere for all guests, and the consumption of alcohol is no longer permitted on the premises. Outdoor cannabis use is permitted.
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Vacation rentals in Bragg Creek

3. Vacation rentals in Bragg Creek

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(27)
39km from Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park · 2 sites
Located on 2,5 acres of forest in Wintergreen Bragg Creek, the land offers access to nearby trails at West Bragg Creek day-use area, golf, horseback riding, Elbow Falls, Forget-me-Not pond, and 11 awesome places to dine in Bragg Creek. We have 2 amenities: Shanti Yurt and Rustic Cozy Cabin with hot tubs.
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Secluded Cliffside Paradise

4. Secluded Cliffside Paradise

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(18)
61km from Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park · 1 site
This secluded cliffside paradise overlooks the legendary Bow River known for its fly fishing and breathtaking views, we also have river access for kayaking. Only 12 min from Calgary, and quick access to the transit system, you'll want to extend your stay!
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The Bunker

5. The Bunker

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(17)
61km from Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park · 1 site
A light-industrial hideaway in Calgary’s Bonnybrook district. 30 amp and water hook-up 4 km to the Calgary Stampede 600m from Calgary Bow River bike path 5.7 km to downtown 90 meters to bus stop 3.4km to light rail transit station 5.6 km to Calgary Zoo A unique RV experience awaits you with easy access to all of Calgary’s major attractions. Backing a medium or large trailer in during business hours can be a little daunting due to street parking and some traffic. Weekends and after 6 pm have never been an issue for me. The yard is secured with a locking gate for when you are our and about
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Rocky View

6. Rocky View

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(36)
65km from Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park · 3 sites
Our small acreage is only a few meters outside of the city limits, where you can enjoy views of the mountains while relaxing under the trees. Experience the romance of the railroad as trains whistle by, and watch the farmers in the field across the road. We're close to Ralph Klein park, minutes to Stony Trail, Highway 22X, and Deerfoot Trail.
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Trappers Hill Lodges & Campground

7. Trappers Hill Lodges & Campground

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(25)
75km from Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park · 2 sites
Trappers Hill Lodges & Campground, a unique off-grid glamping and camping adventure amidst the breathtaking landscape of the Canadian Rocky Mountains overlooking, the Ghost River, 1.5 hours from Canmore. Nested in the heart of picturesque land, it offers 16 cozy cabins and 5 spacious campsites, each offering a tranquil retreat for families, friend and couples alike. We are located 1 hour from Canmore, 45 minutes from Cochrane.
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Stonewood Ranch

8. Stonewood Ranch

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(1)
35km from Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park · 1 site
Come and enjoy our beautiful ranch just 15 minutes from Calgary city limits! Our trailer is parked in the woods on our 153 acre property. The perfect place to relax in nature, meander through our 10km maze of trails, bird watch and pick unlimited amounts of wild raspberries. We are 35 minutes to downtown Calgary, 90 mins to Canmore and 10 minutes to Bragg Creek. Our trailer is fully equipped with bedding, kitchen supplies, water, heat, and bathroom services.
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Onespot Crossing Campgrounds

9. Onespot Crossing Campgrounds

84%
(79)
37km from Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park · 45 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land:OPEN ALL YEAR!Our campsite is the perfect city escape. We’re 40 minutes away from downtown Calgary but completely surrounded by nature.With over 50 acres, we offer very large, open, and spacious campsites to accommodate all. If you want a group gathering or a quiet secluded weekend, we are here to accommodate everyone and are very flexible with our customers' needs - feel free to message me with any questions. Picnic tables and firepits are provided in all of our unserviced natural sites. There is a toilet available.Onespot Campground is all-natural and has no power or water campground. Generators are permitted. Trailers need to fill water and dump trailer before arriving (we have no water and no dump site yet).Close to West Bragg Creek Provincial for hiking and mountain biking in the summer and cross-country skiing in the winter.We are a family-friendly and pet-friendly campground. To ensure that we respect all guests, we have an 11 pm curfew. We look forward to hosting you!
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Mountain View in the Foothills

10. Mountain View in the Foothills

40km from Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park · 1 site
Escape to the country in this cozy 31-foot camper retreat with stunning views and peaceful surroundings. It sleeps up to 8 guests and features a queen bed, bunk beds, a fold-out couch, and a convertible dinette—perfect for families or small groups. Amenities include air conditioning, a furnace, hot water, a full kitchen, an outdoor picnic table, and a fire pit for relaxing evenings under the stars. Just bring your food and enjoy the getaway. Bring your own firewood, or purchase it on-site.
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Earthcode Sky Lodges at Yehke Getaways

11. Earthcode Sky Lodges at Yehke Getaways

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(1)
46km from Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park · 6 sites · RVs, Lodging
WELCOME TO EARTHCODE SKY LODGES “You will witness some amazing sunsets over the mountain range at the end of the day. As the evening gets darker the stars come out and the sky paints an enchanting picture. As you go to sleep you may be serenaded by Indigenous drumming and singing or the distant howling of coyotes. Then imagine waking up to birds singing and when you step outside your tipi or tent you will be overwhelmed with a beautiful sunrise with glorious orange, purple sunlight gleaming on the majestic snow topped mountains. This is a total escape experience which wakes up your inner soul. When you visit these scared lands, you can feel the peaceful and natural healing energies of Mother Earth.” Location Earthcode Sky Lodges is located on the sacred lands of the Stoney Nakoda First Nations, a short 25-minute drive west of Cochrane, Alberta on Highway #1A. The town of Canmore is only 20 minutes away and 45 minutes’ drive to Banff National Park. The campground is nestled in a peaceful secluded setting with an amazing stunning view of the spectacular Rocky Mountains. Mount Yamnuska, a popular mountain destination for hikers, runners, and mountain bikers with plenty of trails to explore, is only a 10 minutes’ drive away. Our camp is situated on Yethka Getaways, on private lands held by a Stoney Elder at the base of the Rocky Mountains which offers spectacular pristine scenery. Close to the Earthcode Sky Lodges is the the Bow River which offers some great fishing opportunities and recreational options such as white-water rafting and horseback riding. Our camp is surrounded by pristine country which is home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, coyotes, and moose. Golden and bald eagles also make their home around the camp. The primary attraction to our camp is the amazing scenery which includes beautiful sunsets to the west and at night the stars come out very vividly. What stands us apart from other similar glamping operations is the cultural and educational experience through the sharing of our traditional Indigenous knowledge around star constellations.
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Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park camping guide

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About

Embark on an adventure through the untamed wilderness of Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park. With activities ranging from backcountry hiking and fishing to equestrian trails and mountain biking, this park offers a true escape into nature. Immerse yourself in the scenic landscapes and diverse wildlife as you explore the vast network of trails and the thrill of random backcountry camping.

When to go

The best time to visit Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park is during the summer months when the trails are clear and the weather is favourable for outdoor activities. Winter can be harsh, with some areas becoming inaccessible due to snow and ice, making it less ideal for visits.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have a Kananaskis Conservation Pass to park your vehicle within the park.
  • Prepare for backcountry conditions; random camping means no designated campgrounds, so bring appropriate gear.
  • Stay informed on wildlife safety and be bear smart during your visit.
  • Check for any advisories or closures before planning your trip.
  • Maps are for general information; always carry a reliable navigation tool.

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