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Hidden Springs Retreat & Guesthouse

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents160 acres · Wetaskiwin County 10, AB
A place of restorative peace and relaxation. Located on 160 acres of rolling parkland east of Winfield, Alberta, Hidden Springs is a place to stay, play, and connect.Whether you’re seeking quiet time by yourself, or space to reconnect with friends and family, the Guesthouse is furnished to make you feel at home. Get cozy in front of the wood stove, spread a personal project out across the dining room table, settle into a puzzle or game, read on the deck, spend a day cooking, or watch the weather roll in across the valley.The Guesthouse is made up of two self-contained suites (upper and lower) connected by exterior stairs. The upper suite features a full kitchen (including stove, fridge, microwave and water cooler), a spacious living room, wood stove, and a large deck overlooking the valley. This suite sleeps up to four guests, with a queen bed in the bedroom and a queen-sized sofa bed in the common space.The lower suite can accommodate up to six people, with two queen-size beds and an additional pullout. It features a kitchenette (including sink, small fridge, microwave, and water cooler.) Its small brick patio offers a serene view of the pond below.WiFi is free and available throughout the guesthouse.
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Go Hard Ranch

20 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents1700 acres · Edson, AB
Go Hard Ranch is nestled alongside Chip Lake, just 15 minutes from the Yellowhead Highway near the small hamlet of Wildwood, Alberta, and only an hour's drive from Edmonton. The Ranch overlooks one of Alberta’s largest and most underrated lakes, promising to captivate you during your stay at this second-generation family ranch. The family has worked together to bring their vision of the Ranch to life, creating a unique space that is uplifting, beautiful, and comfortable. Whether you want to step outside to experience stunning views, immerse yourself in nature, glimpse Alberta wildlife, watch a multitude of bird species, or hike or ride your horse through the land, Go Hard Ranch is your perfect oasis. The Ranch is ideal for getaways with friends, couples, and families, group camping, and hosting retreats or events. It is also a sought-after wedding venue. Join them for a weekend of camping, campfires, and tranquillity. You can choose to stay in cozy cabins, authentic tipis or the ranch campground! The historic log cabin is the centerpiece of the ranch, surrounded by three smaller guest cabins, the tipis, wash house, cook house and the campground. At the heart of our campground you may find a log gazebo ideal for gatherings as well as a playground for the littlest guests to nurture their sense of play. Each cabin has its own style, and each tipi has its own powerful theme. Stay in the Warrior Spirit Tipi for the brave, the Bison Spirit Tipi for those who roam, or the War Horse Spirit Tipi for connection. These authentic tipi accommodations offer a unique way to get back to your roots and experience the true feeling of living in Canada. We also have a private piece of property along the lakeshore that only our guests have access to! Enjoy a picnic on the lake and watch the waterfowl or just enjoy nature and the stunning sunsets! Whether you are visiting the Ranch for a wedding, attending an event, or simply needing a weekend getaway from your busy life, the Ranch has much to offer. It provides a venue with just the right touch of the country, no matter the reason for your visit. Go Hard Ranch truly is a place where romance meets rustic.
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SPRUCE RIDGE AT HEATHER DOWNS

2 sites · Tents5 acres · Edmonton, AB
Getting out of the city is sometimes the most difficult part of a journey. At Spruce Ridge, you and your family and friends can meet up for a weekend away or meet up to go on to a further destination, like Jasper (3 1/2 hours away), and close enough to attractions in the area Lac Ste. Anne Pilgrimage National Historic Site of Canada - 23 minutes away West Edmonton Mall - 35 minuters Cougar Creek Golf Club 16 minutes Heather Downs Horse Arena - 2 minutes Freeson Brothers in Stoney Plains - 15 minutes (Shopping and Restaurant (try their pizza - it’s amazing and you can take an uncooked one back to camp) The property is 5 acres of fenced property with trees, walking paths. Later in the year we plan on having a large garden, a dedicated parking area (no RVs, please), a fire pit, with various yard games available. At present, the property has lots of areas to set up tents. It is set up as a walk-in at the moment.
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Creek's Edge

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3 acres · Spruce Grove, AB
This property was part of a large tree farm that was owned and operated by a well-respected and well-known family in the community. The family subdivided the land before selling the property. The beauty and serenity - and the variety of trees - still exists to this day. Learn more about this land:This cozy, private, and peaceful spot is shaded by mature spruce and pine next to a ravine leading down to a small creek and more than 3 kilometres of hiking/snowshoe trails that meander through the forest and along the creek. Frisbees and horseshoes are available for guests' use. Soak in the peaceful environment and relax in our hammocks or chairs. Two friendly dogs and two friendly cats live on the property and are sure to give you a warm welcome, just as their owners will. Less than 10 min away are lakes and environmental reserves for paddling and fishing, hiking and bicycling, and geocaching. Local amenities (shopping, recreation, banking, groceries) are less than a 10-minutes drive away. Although this property is located not far from major urban centres, with convenient access to major routes to and from Edmonton, Spruce Grove, and Stony Plain,  you will feel miles from civilization, thanks to the abundance of trees, privacy and the serenity of the place. It's the best of both worlds! Rest and rejuvenate in your forested campsite without having to travel to the boonies to do so!We want to share our peaceful, serene, and beautiful property with those who can respect our pristine environment.
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Wish You Were Here Eco Village Inc.

3 sites · RVs, Tents146 acres · Edmonton, AB
Welcome to our eco-friendly and sustainably run campground, where we offer a range of short-term and long-term stay options designed to reconnect you with nature. Situated on 146 acres of pristine land, our campground provides fully serviced 30 amp power, water, and sewer containers for RVs, as well as options for dry camping or tenting stalls. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of our surroundings with scenic walking trails and abundant wildlife to explore. Our central amenities facility features clean and modern bathrooms, a convenient laundry facility, and a market garden offering fresh produce grown right on-site. Conveniently located just off Isle Lake, we're only 50 minutes west of Edmonton on Range Road 55, making us the perfect destination for a relaxing back-to-nature camping experience. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway or a longer retreat, our campground offers the ideal setting to unwind and recharge amidst the tranquility of the great outdoors.
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Elk Willow Acres

4 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Spruce Grove, AB
Elk Willow Acres – Open Skies & Quiet Nights Near Devon, AB Wide open space. Big Alberta sky. Peaceful prairie camping with a touch of wild. Welcome to Elk Willow Acres—a 10-acre property just outside the charming town of Devon, Alberta. We’re just getting started, so this is a bare, back-to-nature camping experience. No hookups, no frills—just beautiful land, fresh air, and space to breathe. Campers are guided to a designated area at the back of the property, accessed by a straight dirt road along the southern edge. The site sits on the lower southeast corner, offering privacy, space, and panoramic views. The sunsets? Absolutely unreal. To the east, a willow forest creates a peaceful backdrop, while a grove of poplars along the fence brings some shade, seclusion, and that soothing prairie breeze. What to Expect: Dry camping only – no power, or septic (yet!) Bring your own propane fire pit (fire bans may apply) Generous space to set up – we’ll guide you to the best spot Family- and pet-friendly – just be respectful of the land (please keep dogs on leash) Explore Devon Like a Local Just 5 minutes away, Devon is full of outdoor fun and small-town gems: 🏌️‍♂️ Devon Golf Club – A scenic 18-hole course beside the river, plus indoor virtual golf 🥏 Voyageur Disc Golf – Ranked #11 in Alberta 🚣‍♂️ River Lifestyle Adventures – Tube rentals & guided boat tours on the North Saskatchewan 🥾 Beautiful Town Trails – Walk, bike, or stroll through river valley and wooded parks Local Eats & Sips 🍳 Norma Dee’s – Cozy, home-cooked breakfast for the whole family 🍻 Next Five Brewing – Local brews, food truck vibes, and great community energy ☀️ Crave on Main – Chill patio, perfect for lunch in the sun 🛣️ Spruce Grove & Edmonton – Just 25 minutes for a quick day trip This is a starter property—a blank canvas in the making. We're dreaming up future amenities like fire pits, outhouse, and maybe even glamping setups. But for now, it’s raw, real, and beautifully peaceful. If you love open skies, starry nights, and quiet spaces, you’ll love it here. Be part of the first wave of campers at Elk Willow Acres—we’d love to have you.
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Hobby Farm in Glenevis

14 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Glenevis, AB
Learn more about this land: We are a young family just starting out, we have 40 acres within walking distance to the lake with a nice little forest (currently we are working on an easy access through the trees but if you enjoy foraging this might fit perfectly!)  We are very open to helping set up activities or anything you may need. We have grown up in the area and know it very well and hope you enjoy your time! The campsites are fairly private, but still close to all of the amenities that we offer. We have recently moved our holiday trailer out of commission to allow for future projects, this will allow more tent room, as well as any desired holiday trailers to park easier if needed. We can assist in parking if there is a need to. Lac Ste. Anne is only a 15-minute drive from our property where you can enjoy swimming, hiking, biking, and so much more! Please be mindful we are a farm, our animals are friendly but we ask that you respect the fences. Children are asked to stay on the cut grass unless accompanied by an adult (we have a pond and other various safety hazards).  -Please clean up after yourselves - pack in, pack out! - Campfires are permitted within local regulations - Picnic table provided - Pit toilet available -Electrical and water hookup available -Both wifi and cell reception on the property
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Camping in Eagle Point Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Eagle Point Provincial Park is a treasure trove of outdoor activities set amid the scenic beauty of Alberta's boreal forests. With a diverse range of trails, including the Hillside & Hilltop Trails System and the Pembina Rotary Community Trails, adventurers can hike, bike, or ski through the park's varied landscapes. The park's river embankments offer breathtaking views and challenging terrain for the avid explorer.

When to go

The best time to visit Eagle Point Provincial Park is during the summer months when the trails are most accessible and the weather is favourable for outdoor activities. Winter offers a serene, snowy landscape for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, though some facilities may be less accessible.

Know before you go

  • Always check for the latest advisories on weather and trail conditions before planning your visit.
  • For your safety, familiarize yourself with wildlife precautions and backcountry safety guidelines.
  • Accessibility information is available for those requiring assistance; contact the park administration for details.
  • Special permits may be required for activities such as fishing, commercial filming, and scientific research.
  • Remember to respect the park's natural environment by minimizing your impact during your visit.
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