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Among the 726 accommodations in Alberta, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

#2 Tent And Rv Site - Alberta
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#2 Tent And Rv Site

campervan, Sundre
The #2 Tent And RV Site offers a secluded camping experience in Clearwater County, 20 miles from Sundre and 1.5 hours from Calgary, with proximity to the James River for fishing and rafting. This campervan site accommodates up to 6 guests with 1 bedroom, features picnic tables and firepits, and is a 5-minute drive to the James River General Store and 20 minutes to Sundre's amenities.

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Best Alberta holiday parks with a pool

Among the 726 accommodations in Alberta, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Hassle-free Family Camping Fun! - Alberta
9.6 5 reviews

Hassle-free Family Camping Fun!

campervan, Morinville
The "Hassle-free Family Camping Fun!" offer is a campervan situated within Morinville RV Park, just 20 miles from St. Albert.
This pet-friendly accommodation accommodates up to 8 guests with 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, featuring a kitchen, internet, and access to a swimming pool, beach, and playground for a nature-focused glamping experience.

Frequently Asked Questions about campings in Alberta

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in Alberta?

    Absolutely! Alberta is a big sports province. The Calgary Stampede is a huge rodeo and exhibition held annually in July, a must-see for its chuckwagon races and Western culture. For hockey fans, catching a Calgary Flames or Edmonton Oilers game is a fantastic experience. Beyond that, Banff National Park hosts numerous outdoor events throughout the year, from marathons to winter festivals.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Alberta?

    Among the holiday parks in Alberta, Jasper Gates Resort, Sundance By Basecamp and Wildorchid Courtyard-entire Mobilehome Not Sharing are the most popular ones.

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Alberta?

    While Banff and Jasper are iconic, consider exploring the Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller for a unique dinosaur experience. Headwaters of the Saskatchewan River in the Rocky Mountains is another hidden gem, providing stunning scenery and hiking opportunities. The Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, with its ancient Indigenous rock carvings, offers a fascinating glimpse into history.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Alberta?

  • When is the high season in Alberta?

    The peak tourist season in Alberta generally runs from June to August, coinciding with the warmest weather. This is when national parks see the most visitors, so expect higher prices and more crowds. Shoulder seasons (May-June and September-October) offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds and lower prices.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Alberta?

  • What foods is Alberta best known for?

    Alberta's culinary scene is diverse, but some standouts include Alberta beef, renowned for its quality. You'll find excellent steaks and other beef dishes throughout the province. Local craft breweries are also popular, offering a range of beers. Don't forget to try some of the delicious baked goods and locally sourced produce available at farmers' markets across the province.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Alberta?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in Alberta are Jasper Gates Resort, Meadowlark Glamping Under The Stars- Sleeps 8 and Cozy 3 Bedroom Home In Hinton.

  • Is Alberta a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Alberta boasts thousands of campsites within its national and provincial parks, offering everything from rustic tent sites to fully serviced RV hookups. Banff and Jasper National Parks are especially popular, but many other areas provide excellent camping experiences, such as Kananaskis Country and Dinosaur Provincial Park.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Alberta?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in Alberta are Jasper Gates Resort, Sundance By Basecamp and Braided Creek Luxury Glamping - Re-opening In May.

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Alberta?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to meet Albertans and sample regional produce. Attending community events, such as festivals in smaller towns, provides opportunities to interact with residents. Exploring local art galleries and museums offers insights into the province's history and culture. Consider staying in a bed and breakfast or a locally owned hotel for a more immersive experience.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Alberta?

  • Does Alberta have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travelers should know about?

    Yes. Alberta's weather can be unpredictable, with extreme temperature swings. Be prepared for all conditions, especially in the mountains, where sudden storms are possible. Wildlife encounters are common, including bears and elk. Always maintain a safe distance from animals and follow park guidelines. Mountain hazards include avalanches in winter and flash floods during heavy rain. Check weather forecasts and park advisories before heading out.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Alberta for families?

    Many trails cater to families. The Johnston Canyon lower and upper falls trails in Banff National Park are relatively easy and offer stunning waterfall views. The Grassi Lakes trail near Canmore is another popular choice, with beautiful lakes and relatively gentle terrain. In Jasper, the Valley of the Five Lakes trail provides picturesque scenery suitable for various fitness levels.
  • What is an ideal three-day itinerary in Alberta?

    A possible itinerary could focus on Banff and Canmore. Day 1: Explore Banff townsite, take the Banff Gondola for panoramic views, and enjoy a scenic drive along Bow Valley Parkway. Day 2: Hike to Johnston Canyon, visit Lake Louise, and enjoy a relaxing evening in Banff. Day 3: Explore Canmore, hike to Grassi Lakes, and enjoy a scenic drive back to Calgary.

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Best pet friendly Alberta holiday parks

Among the 726 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

"Shanti Yurt" With Private Hot Tub In Bragg Creek - Alberta
10 69 reviews

"Shanti Yurt" With Private Hot Tub In Bragg Creek

campervan, Cochrane
The "Shanti Yurt" glamping site is located in Wintergreen, Bragg Creek, Alberta, Canada, offering easy access to Elbow Falls and Valley Ridge Golf Course.
This pet-friendly yurt features 320 square feet of space, sleeps four guests, and includes a private hot tub, full bathroom (in a separate structure), a Breville Barista coffee machine, and WiFi.
Rustic Cozy Cabin With Hot Tub - Alberta
9.6 52 reviews

Rustic Cozy Cabin With Hot Tub

mobile home, Cochrane
This rustic cozy cabin, located in Bragg Creek, Alberta, offers easy access to Bragg Creek Provincial Park (9 miles), Tsuu T'ina Rodeo Grounds (9 miles), and Redwood Meadows Golf and Country Club (9 miles).
The 170-square-foot mobile home sleeps three guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, and features a private balcony, a fully equipped kitchen, a fireplace, and a hot tub.
Peaceful 2 Br 5th Wheel In Slave Lake, Ab - Alberta
10 84 reviews

Peaceful 2 Br 5th Wheel In Slave Lake, Ab

campervan, Slave Lake
This two-bedroom fifth-wheel RV, offered as "Peaceful 2 Br 5th Wheel In Slave Lake, AB," is permanently located in the Roland on the River campground in Slave Lake, Alberta, directly on the Slave River and a five-minute drive from downtown Slave Lake.
Sleeping up to six guests, the 5th wheel features a king bed, bunk beds, a sleeper sofa, a full kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, and a covered deck with a fridge and camp stove; nearby attractions include the Slave Lake Bird Observatory and Marten River mountain lookout.
The Aspen Geodome - Alberta
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The Aspen Geodome

campervan, Rimbey
The Aspen Geodome campervan is located near Willow Greens Golf Course and Grey Owl Meadery, within easy reach of Pigeon Lake Provincial Park. The surrounding area offers a mix of natural beauty and local attractions.
This 220 square foot campervan comfortably sleeps four guests in one bedroom and one bathroom. It features a cozy fireplace, sauna, spacious living area, and a fully equipped kitchen for preparing meals.

Best Alberta holiday parks with a locker

The Aspen - Farm Stay Wall Tent - Alberta
9.9 37 reviews

The Aspen - Farm Stay Wall Tent

tent, Stettler
The Aspen - Farm Stay Wall Tent is located on a working farmstead just a short drive from Stettler's town center, close to the Stettler Museum and Recreation Centre. This accommodation has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The Aspen tent offers a spacious wall tent with a deck, accommodating up to 2 guests. Enjoy the farm experience with activities like petting friendly animals, browsing the farm store, and relaxing in the outdoor hot shower.
Peace & Relaxation Awaits You! - Alberta
9.9 43 reviews

Peace & Relaxation Awaits You!

campervan, Cochrane
This campervan rental, "Peace & Relaxation Awaits You!", is located on an acreage near Cochrane, Alberta, a short drive from Banff National Park (30-35 minutes), Canmore (15-20 minutes), and Ghost Lake (5 minutes), offering easy access to area attractions.
Sleeping up to six guests in three bedrooms and one bathroom, this RV includes a kitchen, Wi-Fi, pet-friendly accommodations, and is situated near McKays Ice Cream in Cochrane, providing a relaxing getaway near stunning sunrise and sunset views.
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