The best camping in Sundance Provincial Park, AB

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Athabasca RV Hideaway

Athabasca RV Hideaway

98%
(27)
47km from Sundance Provincial Park · 1 site · RV
Camp amongst the trembling aspen trees on our 5 acre property, just a few minutes east of Hinton, Alberta. Hiking and mountain biking opportunities abound! Nearby Jasper National Park makes an excellent day trip. For history buffs, our property is located between two former transportation corridors: the original Trans Canada highway and the Canadian Northern Railway. Explorer David Thompson led his expedition through this area in the 19th century. Coal mining history surrounds our town and county- many days can be spend exploring the ghosts of the Alberta Coal Branch! This site includes a fire ring, picnic table and a 15A electric hookup. Enjoy our two rescued historic Alberta transit coaches! Red Deer Transit 7115 and Edmonton Transit 429 arrived in 2023 and 2024, their resurrection is ongoing. Both attend car club events regularly.
Electrical hookup
Pets
from 
CA$30
 / night
Jasper Gates Resort and RV

Jasper Gates Resort and RV

98%
(24)
74km from Sundance Provincial Park · 75 sites · Tents, RVs
17 acres of land nestled at the base of Folding Mountain in the Rocky Mountains. Newly renovated. Onsite groceries & movie rentals. Firewood is for sale in our Ranger Station/Office. We do have a WIFI hotspot but we are located in the mountains and service is very unstable and slow. Please plan accordingly. The nearest stable internet is a 10 minute drive to the Town of Hinton at the Tourist Information Centre located at 309 Gregg Avenue. We are not located in Jasper, we are a 60km drive from the Town of Jasper. Hinton is 18km and is the nearest town to us.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$45
 / night
Yellowhead County Camp

Yellowhead County Camp

100%
(1)
44km from Sundance Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Located 10 minutes from town. Huge partially fenced yard with pond, hydrant, pool for swimming, trampoline, swings & slide, full service hookups, and firepit.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$25
 / night
Pinnacle Trails Resort

Pinnacle Trails Resort

41km from Sundance Provincial Park · 13 sites
Escape to Pinnacle Trails Resort, a family-friendly RV haven beside endless Crown Land ATV trails in Alberta. Enjoy forested scenery, a spring-fed swimming hole, playgrounds, and open spaces to relax or play. Perfect for adventure seekers and families looking to connect, explore, and unwind in the great outdoors.

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The best camping in Sundance Provincial Park, AB guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure through Sundance Provincial Park, where the wilds of Alberta beckon with their untamed beauty. Venture through old-growth forests, marvel at the majestic sandstone cliffs, and explore the unique hoodoos that punctuate the landscape. Hikers can traverse the network of trails linking the serene Emerson Lakes, while nature enthusiasts may spot rare orchids and carnivorous plants in the park's marl bogs.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Sundance Provincial Park is between May 1 and October 31, when the park's full splendor is accessible for exploration. Outside of these months, visitors may encounter limited access due to seasonal closures or adverse weather conditions, making some of the park's natural wonders less reachable.

Know before you go

  • Before heading to Sundance Provincial Park, call ahead at 780-865-2154 for the latest advisories and park conditions.
  • Ensure you're prepared for the wilderness; bring your own drinking water and be mindful of the park's natural hazards, including the potential for falling trees.
  • Accessibility is a priority, but visitors should verify the current status of trails and facilities to ensure a smooth experience.
  • For those looking to capture the park's beauty, special permits are required for commercial filming and photography.
  • Embrace the spirit of responsible exploration by familiarizing yourself with the park's regulations and respecting the natural environment.

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