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Riverside camp with Highland Cows

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34km from Crimson Lake Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Red Deer, AB
Nestled into a Valley alongside a winding riverbed, our campsite offers guests a peaceful stay in nature. With a secret beach only a short walk away, guests will be able to have fun floating on the river on hot days or simply enjoy the breathtaking views through the stunning forest leading up to the shore. Our highland cows can also be seen grazing in the pastures nearby! There are ample walking trails with scenic views all over the property- we invite you to explore. Our 160-acre regenerative agriculture family farm came to be in May of 2021. After previously homesteading on a humble 1-acre property our family had dreams of owning more land where we could establish a farm to call home for many years to come and farm in ways that would be sustainable for generations to follow. Upon first look, the heart and soul that the original owners poured into this property shone like the sun glaring on the water of the river. We knew this was the perfect place to call home for our growing family, and a place so beautiful we could not wait to share it with others.
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CA$100
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Aspen Grove

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59km from Crimson Lake Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents · Red Deer, AB
This property is one of the last remaining natural areas around Sylvan lake. Our family has spent over 120 years as stewards of the land and are excited to share what we have protected. Enjoy Private Tent Camping in a Pristine Aspen Forest with a fire pit and picnic table. All within 500 feet of Sylvan Lake. This is the perfect place to disconnect yourself from the city! Your fee includes free access to 120 acres of forest, excellent wildlife viewing and unlimited deadfall to use as firewood, if you don't mind some manual labour. My kids cut and split firewood if you would like some waiting at your site when you arrive. We have seasoned and split bundles for $10 and you can pre-purchase them when you complete your checkout. It's like a lemonade stand for them...just more work. ;) A professionally maintained porta-potty is on-site for your comfort. We are pet-friendly! If you enjoy the water, this is an ideal location for Kayaking, Paddleboarding or just lounging on an air mattress. With its picturesque scenery and shallow shoreline, Sylvan Lake is a great place to spend some time. Sylvan Lake's laid back nature and small-town charm are warm and inviting and have all the amenities that you could ask for. We look forward to hosting you!
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CA$27
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Collinswood Retreat

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67km from Crimson Lake Provincial Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Red Deer, AB
Collin’s Wood is a very special place indeed. The land was bought by my grandfather years ago when he moved to Canada from England and wanted to chase his log cabin dream. Our main cabin my family built from trees on the land, entirely by hand. We have photos of the trees being cut and the bark being peeled off. Since then, we’ve made many changes out there, we now have a guest cabin that used to be a Teacheridge (back when teachers would live in a one room building beside the school), eventually it was turned into a cafe and now it sits on our land as a guest cabin. This place is so magical. With a quarter section of land I grew up running through the forest with my friends and learning about what the land has to offer. My parents have spent every spare weekend out there making this paradise into what it is today. All the buildings were created by my family through labour and love. We’ve hosted weddings, and family reunions. We hope you appreciate how special this place is. Come see for yourself!
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Hidden Springs Retreat & Guesthouse

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74km from Crimson Lake Provincial Park · 8 sites · Lodging · 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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Rancho Relaxo

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13km from Crimson Lake Provincial Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Red Deer, AB
Rancho Relaxo Resort is a permaculture demonstration farm that offers affordable, comfortable, all-inclusive accommodations with top-quality organic meals.Rancho Relaxo Resort is one of Alberta's first eco-tourism destination resorts and will feature renewable energy systems, organic food production, water harvest, food storage, off-grid log cabins, and a plethora of other ideas that help families move towards self-sufficiency, food security, and healthy communities.This beautiful five-acre permaculture demonstration farm has the potential to host events, workshops, and courses, while offering affordable, comfortable, all-inclusive accommodations. The resort creates a friendly, comfortable atmosphere that enhances social interaction, connections with the natural world, and confidence in themselves as an informed consumer.Jeff & Juli's knowledge of the Alberta geography, events, inhabitants, and recreational opportunities will be invaluable to travellers that would prefer to have a home base, a host family, and a personal guide to help them make the most of their time in this beautiful land. Our guided off-site ventures will allow domestic and international explorers to experience all the diverse culture and activities Alberta has to offer, including First Nations ceremonies, access to the Parks, world-class museums and more.Our working permaculture farm offers many opportunities for 'hands-on' learning, ranging from egg-collection to soil building. We encourage guests to get involved, share ideas, and get excited about new skills, all while enjoying the beautiful mountain views, forest trails, and organic gardens.Delicious, wholesome meals will be supplied using only the highest quality ingredients available, will be cooked from scratch, and prepared fresh every day. Healthy food is the key to healthy people.To round out the day, who could resist a star-filled sky with guitars around the campfire? The perfect way to unplug!
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The best camping in Crimson Lake Provincial Park, AB guide

Overview

About

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.

Notable campgrounds

  • Crimson Lake Campground: Enjoy the full suite of park amenities, including a boat launch and a large beach area, perfect for summer fun.
  • Winter Camping: Experience the tranquility of winter with 11 powered sites, offering a unique snowy retreat.
  • Year-Round Camping: With 161 power-equipped sites, this campground promises adventure in every season.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, as reservations can be made 90 days in advance of your arrival date to secure your ideal spot.
  • Consider off-peak times for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on the current status updates to snag a first-come, first-served site during busy periods.
  • Explore nearby camping options to increase your chances of finding a great campsite.

When to go

The best time to visit Crimson Lake Provincial Park is during the summer for warm weather activities, and winter for a snowy escape. Summer offers swimming and boating, while winter boasts ice fishing and skating. Off-season visits provide a peaceful atmosphere but come prepared, as some services are reduced.

Know before you go

  • Check for any advisories or park management updates before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with wheelchair-accessible campsites available for those with mobility needs.
  • Remember to bring cash or cheque for firewood, as it is sold on-site for $10.00 per bundle.
  • Winter campers should come prepared with their own firewood and water from October to May, as these services are not provided.
  • For any inquiries or assistance, contact the park directly at 403-845-2330.

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