The 2024 sunny season is just around the corner and it won’t be long until you can happily camp in parks across Alberta.
If however, you don’t want to wait until the snow melts to start packing your gear, you’re in luck!
From Canmore and Brooks to Edmonton, there are several sites that open to the public this spring – but don’t forget to dress warm!
Likewise, there are also several that are open all year round, but if you’re not sure where to get some fresh air, go for a hike, bike ride or walk, take note.
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Here are just a few parks in Alberta where you can pitch a tent in April:
- Bow River- Bow Valley Provincial Park, Canmore – Apr 19 – Oct 27
- Little Bow – Little Bow Provincial Park, Vulcan – Apr 26 – Oct 13
- Police Outpost – Police Outpost Provincial Park, Cardston – Apr 1 – Oct 10
- Wabamun Lake – Wabamun Lake Provincial Park, Edmonton – Apr 26 – Oct 30
- Little Bow Reservoir – Little Bow Reservoir Provincial Recreation, Area Vulcan – Apr 26 – Oct 13
- Wyndham-Carseland – Wyndham-Carseland Provincial Park, Carseland – Apr 26 – Oct 13
And year-round campsites with reservable dates:
- Dinosaur – Dinosaur Provincial Park, Brooks – Apr 19 – Oct 31
- Elkwater – Cypress Hills, Provincial Park Medicine Hat – Year-round
- Spruce Coulee – Cypress Hills Provincial Park, Medicine Hat – Year-round
- McLean Creek – McLean Creek Provincial Recreation Area, Bragg Creek – Year-round
- Vermilion – Vermilion Provincial Park, Vermilion – Apr 27 – Sep 24
Have your gear packed? To see an updated list of available sites or to book now, head to the Alberta Parks website and enjoy!
You could be in for one heck of a time!