The best camping in Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park, AB

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Rustic Riverside Camping

Rustic Riverside Camping

99%
(51)
43km from Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park · 5 sites · Lodging
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

Vacation rentals in Bragg Creek

92%
(26)
44km from Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park · 2 sites · Lodging
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$145
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Willow Hill Lodge

Willow Hill Lodge

100%
(13)
57km from Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park · 2 sites · Lodging
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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Trappers Hill Lodges & Campground

Trappers Hill Lodges & Campground

96%
(25)
63km from Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park · 4 sites · Lodging
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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The Bunker

The Bunker

100%
(12)
77km from Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park · 1 site · RV
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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CA$48
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Basecamp Ranch in Bragg Creek

Basecamp Ranch in Bragg Creek

40km from Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging
**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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The best camping in Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park, AB guide

Overview

About

Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park beckons adventurers with its untamed wilderness and scenic trails. Venture into a world where elk and mountain goats roam free, and the call of the wild is ever-present. Whether you're hiking, mountain biking, or horseback riding, the park's vast network of trails promises an unforgettable journey through the heart of Alberta's Rocky Mountains.

Notable campgrounds

  • Big Elbow Backcountry Campground: Nestled amid towering peaks, this campground offers a serene escape for backcountry enthusiasts.
  • Elbow Lake Backcountry Campground: A perfect base for alpine adventures, providing access to stunning vistas and clear mountain lakes.
  • Tombstone Backcountry Campground: A secluded spot ideal for those seeking solitude and a connection with nature's undisturbed beauty.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as these coveted backcountry sites fill up quickly during peak season.
  • Check for cancellations regularly, especially close to your desired travel dates, as plans can change.
  • Be flexible with your dates and consider mid-week stays for better availability.
  • Explore nearby camping options to increase your chances of finding a site during busy times.

When to go

The best time to visit Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park is during the summer months when trails are clear and the weather is favourable for outdoor activities. Winter offers a serene, snow-covered landscape, but be prepared for closures and extreme conditions. Spring and fall can be unpredictable, with a mix of snow and accessible trails.

Know before you go

  • Always check trail reports and advisories for the latest safety information and park updates.
  • Remember, a Kananaskis Conservation Pass is required to park your vehicle in the area.
  • Prepare for encounters with wildlife by reviewing safety guidelines and carrying bear spray.
  • Accessibility varies across the park; contact the park office at 403-678-0760 for specific details.
  • Backcountry camping requires a permit, and all activities should be planned with respect to the park's conservation efforts.

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