The best camping in Spray Valley Provincial Park, AB

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Rough Diamond Ranch Alberta

97%
(127)
76km from Spray Valley Provincial Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Calgary, AB
Quiet, majestic back to nature spot! This is a place to get away from a busy life. With close proximity to Winchell Lake, this land is ideal for fishing, hiking or simply enjoying the breathtaking scenery. We have 4 campsites available for tent or RV/trailer campers. If you're bringing an RV, we have two power outlets and water available. You will be parking on a field and the site requires levelling. Electricity and firewood are both available for purchase (see extras below). Please add this to your reservation at the time of booking. Campfires are permitted, pets are welcome. Potable water, picnic table, and outhouse are all available. We have cows, goats, chickens, horses and dogs on the property that generally love people. :) I have only one dog and typically allow dogs to run off leash. We do have to be careful that it doesn't turn to a dog gang as this happened once and they took down one of my goats. The goats Hon and Chewy are okay but it took months for poor Hon to heal. I also worry about the chickens so please keep and eye on your dogs! Lots of treed areas for private camping, horseback riding hiking and walking! Bird watching is big around here as we are on a bird migratory path. We are just above Winchell Lake and less than 10 km from Water Valley Golf Course and Saloon. Please recognize that you are visiting a Ranch not a campsite. We are sharing our piece of heaven with you and you are helping to support our animals and their heaven. Chickens are "True" Free Range and hand fed every morning. Eggs are $10 a dozen to pay for their feed. :) Every spring the rain tends to cause ruts and washes out some of the road on the way to the back forty where the meadow is. We gather rocks on the property to fill the ditches but the early part of the year the roads can be bumpy. Please ask the conditions of the road when you book if you have concerns. Thanks!
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CA$35
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Onespot Crossing Campgrounds

84%
(76)
52km from Spray Valley Provincial Park · 46 sites · Tents, RVs · Calgary, AB
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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The best camping in Spray Valley Provincial Park, AB guide

Overview

About

Nestled in the heart of Kananaskis Country, Spray Valley Provincial Park beckons adventurers with its majestic trails and serene lakes. Whether you're looking to hike, bike, or simply bask in the natural splendour, this park offers a diverse range of activities. Venture through forest trails leading to Banff National Park or enjoy the scenic vistas along Terrace Trail South. With a Kananaskis Conservation Pass, your journey into the wild awaits.

When to go

The prime time to visit Spray Valley Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to September, when the trails are clear and the weather is favourable for outdoor activities. Winter offers a snowy wonderland for those prepared for the cold, but be aware that some facilities may be less accessible or closed due to seasonal conditions.

Know before you go

  • A Kananaskis Conservation Pass is required to park your vehicle in Kananaskis and the Bow Valley.
  • Check trail reports and advisories before your visit for the latest safety and closure information.
  • Group size limits may apply on certain trails, so plan accordingly and check for permit information.
  • Accessibility varies across the park; contact the park office at 403-678-0760 for specific details.
  • Remember to respect the natural habitat, especially since the park is important for wildlife like grizzly bears.
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