The best camping in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, AB

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The best camping in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, AB

Rustic Riverside Camping

1. Rustic Riverside Camping

99%
(51)
54km from Peter Lougheed Provincial Park · 5 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 dirt roads.
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CA$167
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Vacation rentals in Bragg Creek

2. Vacation rentals in Bragg Creek

92%
(26)
55km from Peter Lougheed 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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CA$175
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Trappers Hill Lodges & Campground

3. Trappers Hill Lodges & Campground

96%
(25)
66km from Peter Lougheed Provincial Park · 4 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 6 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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CA$175
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Willow Hill Lodge

4. Willow Hill Lodge

100%
(13)
70km from Peter Lougheed 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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CA$180
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Back 40 Outdoor Events

5. Back 40 Outdoor Events

98%
(29)
73km from Peter Lougheed Provincial Park · 3 sites
Cozy glamping tents, breathtaking views, miles and miles of peaceful private mountainside trails plus solitude and serenity – all within 25 minutes of Radium Hot Springs. You’ll feel like you found heaven on earth without having to go to the ends of the earth. Imagine falling asleep to the sound of the nighthawks – or sitting around the campfire to view the incredible night skies far away from light pollution. Back 40 offers boutique glamping with canvas bell tents, each equipped with 4 single beds for that extra bit of camping comfort. The exclusive private camp features plenty of roomy Adirondack chairs, firepits & firewood, a central camp kitchen, picnic tables, campstoves, fashionable outhouses (one without a roof with views galore), a cold-water shower, and bear storage bins to keep your consumables safe and the wildlife wild. Pets are welcome for an additional $50/dog/booking. Maximum 2 dogs per tent. Service animals are free. Back 40 is also a center for outdoor learning, with instructors who can get you up-to-speed on how to stay safe and navigate in the wild. They specialize in beginners but can also design a learning program to challenge the experienced. Unwind, reconnect, discover and explore!
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CA$185
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Blacksmith Landing Eco Camp

6. Blacksmith Landing Eco Camp

99%
(478)
76km from Peter Lougheed Provincial Park · 31 sites · Tents, RVs
Hosted by Berny and Stuart Moore, Blacksmith Landing Eco Camp is nestled in the majestic Rocky Mountain Trench in Southeastern BC, just a short drive from Lussier natural hot springs, hiking, boating, canoeing, golfing, breathtaking WhiteSwan Lake, Premier Lake, Findlay Falls and the Kootenay and Columbia rivers Questions . Many people ask… 1) .”How far are we from Banff… 2 hours of a beautiful drive that includes kootenay national park. 2)..Important ❗️❗️Please do not bring firewood from other areas to our camp as our property is heavily treed forest and we do not want any transfer of raw wood bugs. We offer $10 generous bundles of wood. 3) When you book, One tent or RV and one vehicle per site. If you are looking to book for a group of friends/family area, we can help with that.. prior to booking. Also, we reserve the right to put you in the best possible spot to fit in a proper site for what you are camping in and what your needs are. Often people book a site that’s completely wrong for them… but that’s ok… we will fix it. 😊 4) Smoking only on sand at sites and nowhere else on our property Please use a container to hold your butts. 5) Noise restrictions after 9pm…no music or loud behaviour after that. Strictly enforced. We value respect in the camp for all campers. 6) Once you book, we will reply back with important information on the phone number you booked with. Please check for our messages to you for a smooth booking and arrival. Campers… please do Not put any garbage, of any kind, and especially diapers in our pit toilets. . thank you Blacksmith Landing is a safe, spacious and peaceful camp where minimal environmental impact is encouraged. We are faithful stewards and respect our beautiful forested lands and animals Our expectation is that campers will also share this respect for our Eco systems in an environmentally friendly way. As we take this Hipcamp journey together, we are finding little things we can do to make your stay better…Like offering a complimentary table at your site should you require one…. or adjusting the site you booked to one that would perhaps fit your needs much better as we know it’s difficult to choose a perfect site on line. If you forgot something, we probably have one…. Feel free to ask.
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CA$35
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Basecamp Ranch in Bragg Creek

7. Basecamp Ranch in Bragg Creek

52km from Peter Lougheed Provincial Park · 1 site
**Experience the unique charm of a Pack Llama Hobby Ranch!** Welcome to our 10 acre property, home to a fun herd of trailblazing Llamas! Nestled in the forests of the Canadian Rockies Foothills, our spacious 2-storey, 1-Bedroom + Den Guest Suite occupies the entire southern wing of the house and has the rustic charm of the original 1940’s farm house. 25-min west of Calgary. 5-min from the stunning landscapes of Kananaskis Country. 1-hr from Canmore/Banff. Alpine Ranch Vibes: Stay on a small working hobby ranch with views of llamas and occasional wildlife. Watch young and rescue llamas train to become trail companions, and enjoy the chance of seeing curious woollies up close. The suite blends cozy ranch charm with alpine adventure, perfect for relaxing or inspiring your next outdoor trek. For more hands-on llama experiences, check out “Basecamp Ranch” on social media. Outdoor Space: Private entrance, fenced yard, covered deck, and propane fireplace make for a perfect escape. There’s a covered area for bikes and gear, and an outdoor hose (warmer months only) for cleaning off muddy boots or pets. Two dedicated parking spots are available—with space for a trailer if needed. Enjoy the wood-burning fire pit and hot tub just outside your yard. Entrance & Living Area: A spacious entryway includes a mini foosball table, towels, games, and more. The open living space features a smart TV with Netflix, comfy seating, a dining bar, and access to a balcony overlooking the llamas. Kitchenette: Includes a 2-burner cooktop, fridge, microwave, dishwasher, and essentials like utensils, pots, coffee, tea, toaster, and kettle. Bathroom: Full bath with shower, towels, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and a hairdryer. Work Station: High-speed Starlink WiFi and a desk make remote work easy. Sleeping Arrangements: One queen bed in the main bedroom and another in the open den. Bragg Creek: A gateway to outdoor adventure—hiking, biking, skiing, climbing, and more. Explore the historic village and its unique local shops. Note: Property borders the highway—expect some road noise and occasional farm activity, especially in summer.
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CA$220
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Onespot Crossing Campgrounds

8. Onespot Crossing Campgrounds

84%
(76)
55km from Peter Lougheed Provincial Park · 46 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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CA$40
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Wolf Corral

9. Wolf Corral

100%
(6)
60km from Peter Lougheed Provincial Park · 1 site
Property is close to Town of Invermere, a skip a a hop away from Tim Hortons. Supper close from where there is many opportunities for outdoor activities. Hiking, golfing,skiing at Panorama and Kootenay Park, paragliding, swimming, canoeing, boating, relaxation close bye,siteseeing hotsprings at Radium and Fairmont. Also there is a Airport which offers gliding and Helicopter rides.
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CA$40
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Glamping Yurt at Radius Retreat

10. Glamping Yurt at Radius Retreat

100%
(2)
61km from Peter Lougheed Provincial Park · 2 sites
Welcome to Radius Retreat — a quiet yurt sanctuary tucked into the mountains, just 2 minutes from Radium Hot Springs. Perched above the Columbia Valley and surrounded by wild forest and conservation land, our off-grid haven offers a chance to slow down and truly settle in. No traffic, no timelines — just the whisper of the pines and the night sounds of the hills. Our trails meander through the forest and up to the ridge, are are open to wanderers of all kinds — whether you’re here to hike, bike, journal, sketch, or simply breathe. Stargazing is spectacular thanks to the total lack of light pollution, and dogs are always welcome at no charge. This is a place for people who crave stillness, story, and space — where you can stretch out, feel the rhythm of the land, and reconnect with something quieter.
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CA$232
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Stonewood Ranch

11. Stonewood Ranch

100%
(1)
62km from Peter Lougheed 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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CA$144
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Gardiner's Land

12. Gardiner's Land

92%
(6)
64km from Peter Lougheed Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
All are welcome even your horse can stay here lots of land to walk around geocaches close by
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CA$30
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Camp Kootenay River

13. Camp Kootenay River

73km from Peter Lougheed Provincial Park · 90 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Camp your way Camp rv Full-Service & Power Sites, Large Pull-Thru Sites, Seasonal Sites, Group Camping Camp tent Boondock at the river, Boondock in the trees, Power sites Camp Glamp Spacious Canvas Tent, Power Sites & Furnished, Bedding available, 2-4 Persons 40 RV sites, glamping tents, and many unserviced sites in the forest and along the Kootenay River. Washhouse with laundry & shower open. Our campsite offers a variety of amenities for your comfort and convenience, including spacious campsites with hookups, picnic tables, fire pits, with the river only steps away.
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CA$45
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Ananda Desa

14. Ananda Desa

64%
(7)
77km from Peter Lougheed Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Secluded space of grass and trees Home sweet home This individual campsite is easily accessed from highway 93/94 2 minutes from Brisco general store Gateway to the Bugaboo provincial Park Water available (non portable) Guests enjoy, hiking, mountain biking, Hot springs, Columbia River, exploring Banff national Park, bird watching, being Alive
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CA$50
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The best camping in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, AB guide

Overview

About

Dreaming of the Canadian Rockies, but want to avoid the crowds around Banff and Lake Louise? Then you’ll love Peter Lougheed Park. It has something for every type of camper—you’ll have your choice of day-use areas, front-country campgrounds, and backcountry sites. The park offers a mixed bag of reservation sites and first-come, first-served (FCFS) sites, as well as the accessible William Watson Lodge, a year-round outpost for those with disabilities, seniors, and their families. Whether you’re tackling a hiking or mountain bike path, embarking on one of the park’s multi-day backpacking treks, or opting for a lakeside lounge, you’ll have no shortage of mountain views, waters for fishing, and lush meadows.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for families: Canyon Campground’s Loop B is beside a large meadow and playground. 
  • Best for waterfront views: Interlakes Campground sits along Lower Kananaskis Lake. 
  • Best for backcountry camping: Walk through alpine passes and glaciers to Turbine Canyon Backcountry Campground.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. With so many options, you’ll almost always find somewhere to set up camp. The more popular campgrounds, such as Canyon Campground and Interlakes Campground (both FCFS) fill up quickly. To avoid disappointment or an early morning search, choose a site that can be reserved ahead of time—try Boulton Creek or Elkwood.    
  2. All backcountry sites require a reservation. Reservations for both backcountry and front-country sites can be made online, by phone, or in person at the park’s information centre. 
  3. The William Watson Lodge has a three-leveled booking priority list. Depending on what level you identify with, you’ll be able to book up to four months in advance. Reservations are required and can only be made by phone: 403-591-7227.

When to go

While Peter Lougheed Park is a dream any time of the year, we recommend early September for your first visit. By then, tourist season has started to wane and the days are cooler for hikes, but you won’t miss out on wildlife sightings or wildflower season.

Know before you go

  • Cell phone reception can be spotty or non-existent throughout the park. If you’re heading into the backcountry or doing an unfamiliar hike, let someone know your plans and when you anticipate to be back. You can find payphones (yes, they still exist!) and free wifi at the park’s information centre. 
  • Nights in the Rockies can be cold even in the middle of summer. Pack some warm layers and a good sleeping bag.
  • There’s a small grocery store at Boulton Creek Campground, an excellent spot to grab a snack after a long hike. 
  • Those looking to fish in the park will need a permit to do so.
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