Camping near Nordegg

Venture off the beaten path for waterfall views and scenic Rocky Mountain hikes in Nordegg.

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Cow Lake Ranch

1 site · RV, Tent5 acres · Rocky Mountain House, AB
Nestled on Treaty No. 6 Territory, in Clearwater County, Alberta, our family ranch is a haven for those seeking a blend of rustic charm and natural beauty. **2025 Operating Season is May 15 until September 30** Designed to host intimate, outdoor functions, Cow Lake Ranch provides a large and fully accessible country backdrop for gatherings. Whether it's a private event or a family group camp, the tranquil setting encourages a sense of community and shared experiences. You are welcome to bring your horses. Our ranch offers a comfortable staging area with a 4-acre paddock and two pens with water. *Please note we do not offer on-site riding* Clearwater County, Alberta, offers a diverse range of summer activities, particularly around Cow Lake and along Highway 752. Here's a sample list of attractions and activities. ** Please note, there is NO direct access to Cow Lake from Cow Lake Ranch ** Cow Lake and Strachan Area: - Cow Lake Store and Resort - Cow Lake Campground/Day Use Mountain biking at Baseline Mountain Hiking numerous trails with varying difficulties, ranging from easy to expert Riding horseback in designated areas Fishing (within 30 km from Cow Lake Ranch) - Cow Lake - Rat Lake - Mitchell Lake - Ironside Pond - Strubel Lake - Prairie Creek Golf Courses: - Pine Hills Golf Club - Canyon Creek Golf Course and Camping Historical Sites: - Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site - Brazeau Collieries Mine National Heritage Site in Nordegg Proximity to National Parks: - Banff National Park: Approximately a 2.5-hour drive southwest of Cow Lake Ranch - Jasper National Park: Approximately a 3.5-hour drive northwest of Cow Lake Ranch
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Camping near Nordegg guide

Overview

In the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, the small hamlet of Nordegg is known for its cozy community and wealth of spectacular outdoor sights. Year-round activities include hiking, horseback riding, snowshoeing, and even regional helicopter tours. These, plus stretches of pristine river (featuring waterfalls), stunning turquoise lakes, and hikes through winding canyons and rugged mountainsides, make Nordegg one of Alberta’s top outdoor destinations for campers, who can choose from a host of outdoor accommodations, including quiet RV sites, cabin rentals, and open-sky campgrounds.

Where to go

Abraham Lake

Sometimes called Nordegg’s “crown jewel” thanks to its brilliant turquoise waters, Abraham Lake is popular in summer, when campers flock to the massive, manmade reservoir for swimming, boating, and nearby hiking. The Vision Quest hike takes hikers above the lake on nearby mountain peaks through semi-alpine terrain. Abraham Lake is also solid enough for ice skating from December through March but is famous for its frozen bubbles in winter—trapped methane freezes before it can reach the surface. Nearby lakeside and riverside campgrounds help campers make the most of the water.

Crescent Falls

Crescent Falls is accessible by car, but there’s also a short, 5-km trail system offering hikers a quieter route with extra views of the powerful waterfalls, their deep blue plunge pools, and local wildlife. Running along the top of the winding Bighorn Canyon, Crescent Falls Trail is a mix of canyon views, deeper forested trails, and a couple of viewpoints of the upper and lower Crescent Falls. This short hike is perfect for an easy hike or a picnic destination. Close to Nordegg, Crescent Falls is also near private RV sites and even hot spring glamping spots.

Ram Falls Provincial Park

About 100 km outside of Nordegg, the quiet, rustic beauty of the Ram Falls region is a hidden gem. Featuring forested paths, riverside campgrounds, and the stunning Ram Falls, this area promises a wild experience. In summer, it’s common to see bighorn sheep resting near riverbanks, and campers can walk down the Ram Falls platform to experience the dizzyingly beautiful view of the rushing water. Campgrounds complete with fishing holes, tent sites on idyllic farmlands, and even cabin rentals are available nearby.

Allstones Lake Trail

A tough but well-worth-it hike, the 8-km Allstones Lake Trail consists of steep, uphill climbs through mountainous forest before breaking out above the treeline for a great view of Abraham Lake. The route carries on up the mountain (providing countless views of the other nearby peaks) before finally ending at an alpine lake with scenic picnic spots.

When to go

While many Nordegg trails are primarily intended for summer use (when temperatures are mild), most also offer some access in colder months, when some frozen lakes make for fun ice skating and petrified waterfalls can be hiked. Campers visiting Nordegg in winter should prepare for really cold conditions (average January lows of -20.1°C) and pack crampons or microspikes for safe hiking.