Address: Banff National Park Of Canada, AB-93, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
“Quiet campground with amazing panoramic views. Paved roads with gravel sites. Some sites can be close together. We stayed in site 13 and liked being back there. You can hear the highway if camped near the front. Pit toilets only, no water on site at all. Must fill up and dump at Waterfowl Lakes (2km away). About 30 min from Lake Louise village which is the nearest gas and food. We preferred this site over the lake Louise campground, which was terrible imo.”
Address: Fairview Rd, Lake Louise, AB T0L, Canada
“Marvelous camp ground for trailers. They put two units in one wide pull through driveway to save the trees. So even though there is 189 sites you wouldn't think so it is that big, as you cannot see far through all the trees. The spots are very large and the tables are offset so your not beside the other trailer. Lots of privacy as the sites are very long. It is a long campground that runs right along the Bow river with trails along side. Lots of washrooms but only 1 shower facility. We don't mind the walk but some people bristle. Clean, modern with unlimited hot water! There is a dump site on the way out and you're close to the village. Water is very tasty here so load up.”
Address: Bow Valley Pkwy, Eldon, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
“Actually, not a bad site! Sure it's a field, but it's really quiet and was mostly adults who wanted to appreciate the mountain views. The underbrush is nice with several types of flowers in bloom and little trees trying to grow back in. We didn't wear bug spray once in 4 days. Compared to Tunnel mountain or Lake Louise campgrounds, there are only 2 sites here in the space they fit 5 at the other places near by. Flush toilets. Small fire pits. Sink for washing dishes and electrical outlets in the bathrooms. Filled up each night July 13-16. Bears on the road a few km away. Easy access to trails in Lake Louise, Yoho, or Icefields parkway. We will camp here again.”
Address: Improvement District No. 9, AB T0L, Canada
“Location is everything in real estate and campgrounds. We were in the first loop as you enter the campground and the train was obvious, but not annoying. We were also in a hard-sided tear drop trailer and didn’t ever hear it at night. This was our third campground along this stretch of railroad and I can say it is the only one, so far, where the train uses its whistle/horn. Not sure why, but every train that goes by uses it. There must be a crossing or something nearby, but I can’t see it on the satellite imagery. I would image if you are staying further SW in the campground, closer to the track, the train would be much louder and possibly more annoying. The facilities here are decent. No where as nice as Yoho or Mt Revelstoke. But they had hot showers and a decent bathroom. There is a dedicated handicap restroom and shower. Unlike the other campgrounds, this one only has 1 dishwashing sink per bathroom. We arrived full of water, so we didn’t use the water sources here but they seem pretty basic. Maybe there’s a better source then what we saw? Like all the other campgrounds, the staff was very nice and they do interpretive shows regularly.”
Address: Improvement District No. 9, AB T0L 2C0, Canada
“We winter camp here. With power, a small electric heater and heated mattress pad gives all the creature comforts. And if you take a site on the south side of the campsite, you get a great view of the mountains.”
Address: Lake Minnewanka Scenic Dr, Alberta T0L 2C0, Canada
“You have to book this ahead of time because you might not get a chance to camp here. This is actually the best campground in Alberta. Lakes and mountains and hikes. You will never get tired of this place. Campground spot is very private too which is just what we all need and also lots of shade from the trees. Book ahead of time to stay here!”
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