Wildhorse Creek Rustic Camping Area | Established Campground

Canada

Details

Verified:
15 days ago
Altitude:
1386.0 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
lisa.guinard

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
Pit Toilets
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
No

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Description

Public land use zone. Non-serviced recreation sites - limit stay 14 days - toilets available - no cell service (like everywhere in the area).

15km from the entrance of Banff National Park, access to Jasper as well.
There is a lot of room for small or big rigs, easily accessible (the other points below on iOverlander are really tricky due to mud or rocks), you won’t be alone but can find a nice spot for yourself if you want to be more secluded. Very calm, we loved it.
Didn’t find access to the River, not too many bugs right now (mid-July).

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beautiful campground with literally sparkling clean bathrooms. we were able to have a fire and hang a hammock. Owen creek trailhead is not as nice but much closer to the parks entry if you're just stopping for the night. if you're staying a while it's worth it to come out here.

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Perfection. No camping pass required. Road in is gravel no 4wd needed. Toilets. Grass area. Plenty of room if everyone plays nicely. No mobile phone reception at all. Fire rings. Super clean and tidy so lets keep it this way.

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Great place to stay between Jasper and Banff(because not enough camping open in May).
Many spots with beautiful view, access river and pit fire. Quiet.
Pit toilet. No garbage, please take back your waste.
No cell service.

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Public land use zone.
Non-serviced recreation sites - limit stay 14 days - toilets available - no cell service (like everywhere in the area).

15km from the entrance of Banff National Park, access to Jasper as well.
There is a lot of room for small or big rigs, easily accessible (the others points below on iOverlander are really tricky due to mud or rocks), you won’t be alone but can find a nice spot for yourself if you want to be more secluded. Very calm, we loved it.
Didn’t find access to the River, not to much bugs right now (mid July).

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