The best camping in Ram Falls Provincial Park, AB

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The best camping in Ram Falls Provincial Park, AB

The Music Shop In The Country Camp

1. The Music Shop In The Country Camp

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(21)
78km from Ram Falls Provincial Park · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
Private secluded campsite with groomed grass and plenty of trees! We have 10 campsites for tent or RV campers. If you're bringing an RV, we can accommodate vehicles fairly long in length and the sites are pretty flat. Generators are allowed. The property is very close to the Westcountry to access quadding, fishing, hiking, swimming and much more. We are about 10 minutes north of Rocky Mtn House, Alberta Canada. Pets must be tethered and cleaned up after at all times. We offer water if needed. 110 power optional and by donation. Quality outhouse and picnic area available, but no septic. ​Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban. We look forward to hosting you!
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Toilets
Campfires
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CA$35
 / night
Haven on the Hill

2. Haven on the Hill

57km from Ram Falls Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Haven on the Hill – Your Gateway to Alberta’s West Country Perched along the scenic Cow Lake and West Country corridor in Clearwater County, Haven on the Hill offers a peaceful escape with quick access to some of Alberta’s most breathtaking outdoor adventures. Nestled just off Hwy 752, our property is perfectly positioned for those looking to explore the foothills, lakes, and backcountry of the Rocky Mountain House region. Wake up to sweeping views, crisp mountain air, and the quiet charm of our elevated property. Here, you’ll find a mix of open skies and rolling treelines, making it ideal for stargazing, campfires, and reconnecting with nature. Location Highlights: Cow Lake Recreation Area – Just minutes away for swimming, fishing, boating, and lakeside picnics. West Country Backroads – Endless ATV, side-by-side, and off-road trails leading into Alberta’s foothills and beyond. Hiking & Wildlife – Explore nearby trails where deer, moose, and countless bird species roam freely. Proximity to Rocky Mountain House – 15 minutes to shops, restaurants, and supplies, yet far enough for true tranquility. What You’ll Love About Haven on the Hill: Elevated property with beautiful sunsets and panoramic views Easy highway access while still feeling tucked away Close to lakes, rivers, and mountain adventure routes A perfect basecamp for fishing, paddling, hiking, or backcountry exploring Peaceful evenings under the stars in Alberta’s West Country dark skies Whether you’re here for a quiet retreat or to gear up for a wild West Country adventure, Haven on the Hill is your ideal launch point. Bring your tent, camper, or adventure rig — the foothills are calling!
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CA$75
 / night
Rocky Wolf Ranch Ltd.

3. Rocky Wolf Ranch Ltd.

63km from Ram Falls Provincial Park · 1 site
Rocky Wolf Ranch is an active sled dog farm located in the quiet rural area south of Rocky Mountain House. Surrounded by forest, meadows, and wide-open skies, it offers nature, tranquility, and plenty of space to breathe. Prairie Creek flows directly along the ranch. Depending on water levels, guests can swim, relax by the shore, or fish with a valid Alberta fishing permit. Canoeing is also possible under suitable conditions. Hiking trails begin right on the property and lead through wooded areas and open clearings. Wildlife is naturally part of the surroundings. With a bit of luck, you may spot deer, elk, coyotes, beavers, wild geese, and occasionally even a puma in the distance. The ranch is not a resort but a genuine piece of nature—authentic and untouched. Our sled dogs live here at Rocky Wolf Ranch. Guided sled dog experiences can be booked in both summer and winter. Guests learn about the history, breeding, training, and daily life of these remarkable dogs. In winter, dog sledding programs are offered depending on snow conditions. In summer, kennel visits, informative experiences, or hikes with the dogs are available. In addition, we offer archery and simple outdoor activities for families. Children especially enjoy small discovery adventures through the forest, searching for animal tracks, or having a picnic in an idyllic clearing. If you are looking for luxury and urban comfort, this is not the place for you. If you appreciate nature, animals, fresh air, and an authentic ranch atmosphere, you will feel at home here.
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CA$70
 / night
Rancho Relaxo

4. Rancho Relaxo

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78km from Ram Falls Provincial Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Rancho Relaxo Resort is a permaculture demonstration farm that offers affordable, comfortable, all-inclusive accommodations with top-quality organic meals.Rancho Relaxo Resort is one of Alberta's first eco-tourism destination resorts and will feature renewable energy systems, organic food production, water harvest, food storage, off-grid log cabins, and a plethora of other ideas that help families move towards self-sufficiency, food security, and healthy communities.This beautiful five-acre permaculture demonstration farm has the potential to host events, workshops, and courses, while offering affordable, comfortable, all-inclusive accommodations. The resort creates a friendly, comfortable atmosphere that enhances social interaction, connections with the natural world, and confidence in themselves as an informed consumer.Jeff & Juli's knowledge of the Alberta geography, events, inhabitants, and recreational opportunities will be invaluable to travellers that would prefer to have a home base, a host family, and a personal guide to help them make the most of their time in this beautiful land. Our guided off-site ventures will allow domestic and international explorers to experience all the diverse culture and activities Alberta has to offer, including First Nations ceremonies, access to the Parks, world-class museums and more.Our working permaculture farm offers many opportunities for 'hands-on' learning, ranging from egg-collection to soil building. We encourage guests to get involved, share ideas, and get excited about new skills, all while enjoying the beautiful mountain views, forest trails, and organic gardens.Delicious, wholesome meals will be supplied using only the highest quality ingredients available, will be cooked from scratch, and prepared fresh every day. Healthy food is the key to healthy people.To round out the day, who could resist a star-filled sky with guitars around the campfire? The perfect way to unplug!
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CA$32
 / night

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About

Ram Falls Provincial Park beckons adventurers with its scenic trails and the majestic Ram Falls. Here, you can immerse yourself in the great outdoors, whether you're setting up camp under the stars, fishing in the serene waters, hiking through the front country, or simply enjoying a picnic while wildlife viewing. This park offers a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure for all who visit.

When to go

The best time to visit Ram Falls Provincial Park is during the summer months when the trails are clear and the park's full splendour is on display. Winter offers a serene, snowy landscape, ideal for experienced backcountry skiers, though travel may be more challenging.

Know before you go

  • Be prepared for encounters with wildlife such as bighorn sheep and always prioritize safety.
  • Check for any advisories or closures before planning your trip.
  • Accessibility may be limited, so verify the facilities available prior to your visit.
  • Remember to bring your own drinking water and firewood as these are not provided on-site.
  • Cellphone reception is very limited; carry a printed map for navigation.

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