A popular water destination, Crimson Lake Provincial Park has two campgrounds within its forested, lakeside, and parkland areas. The larger campground bears the name of the park and is fully serviced with plenty of amenities, a playground, an amphitheatre for interpretive programming, and a shop. The smaller Twin Lakes Campground is popular with campers who want to go fishing for lake trout and perch, but don’t need much else. The park’s location in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies makes for relatively low-elevation multi-use trails that crisscross the park.
A popular water destination, Crimson Lake Provincial Park has two campgrounds within its forested, lakeside, and parkland areas. The larger campground bears the name of the park and is fully serviced with plenty of amenities, a playground, an amphitheatre for interpretive programming, and a shop. The smaller Twin Lakes Campground is popular with campers who want to go fishing for lake trout and perch, but don’t need much else. The park’s location in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies makes for relatively low-elevation multi-use trails that crisscross the park.
Crimson Lake Provincial Park