This is a great place to stay for a family as the park is great and walking distance from all sites. If you want the power sites, you will need to book well in advance. Very quiet, great walking trails and people are very nice. there is a lake to fish in as well. I would recommend this site! Be forewarned however, if camping during mosquito season, you will leave that campground with the fast reflexes of a Kung Fu Master! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a rustic park with plentiful vault toilets, several potable water faucets but none at individual sites and no showers. The sites are shaded and private sites and approximately 25 with electricity. They are a couple of dollars more expensive. For RVs the lake is within walking distance via a nature trail. Separate tent sites are on the lake. Fishing, a boat ramp (small boats only), wildlife viewing, playground and numerous well marked trails are available. For ice fishing and cross country skiing in the winter there are small huts with wood burning stoves beside the river. A serene and scenic park approximately 5 miles from town. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A nice small park in Pincher Creek, we were a little surprised to find that the sites did not have water at the site. We came in with little water in our tanks; we were able to fill our tank before we backed in. The park is located next to a nice walking trail and close to the local museum. The camp hosts were very friendly. We would stay there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a small town park with gravel roads and mostly shaded sites. It is on a creek by the same name located in southern Alberta. Within a 30 minute drive is Waterton National Park. A two hour drive will bring you to Calgary, home of the Calgary Stampede. The park is clean and well maintained by the town. Shopping is within walking distance. Sewer dumping available for free within the park or at a local shopping mall. Water is good. Friendly, quiet, relaxed atmosphere. Free firewood. It is well worth the money. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.