Crimson Lake Provincial Park (98.0 km)
Located 14 km west of Rocky Mountain House, this site offers a variety of recreational activities year-round. In the summer, the park has over 200 campsites, five group camping areas, and a lake for swimming, kayaking, and boating. Visitors can enjoy 20 km of hiking and biking trails, a beach, and water sports like water skiing and tubing. The campground includes a store for basic supplies, as well as laundry and shower facilities. Pets are allowed at campsites but not on the beach, and there are clean restrooms and a playground for kids. In winter, the park is popular for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and fat biking, with groomed trails and a skating rink for ice skating or shinny hockey. Powered campsites are available at a reduced rate during this season. The park also offers fishing docks and a boat launch for non-motorized boats. Crimson Lake Provincial Park is a quiet, family-friendly destination with good amenities, making it a great spot for outdoor activities throughout the year.
Access: Head north on Highway 22 from Rocky Mountain House, then north on Road 756. Turn left onto Township Road 402A, then north on Range Road 80C. Follow it to a parking lot with a floating dock.
Partners: AEP
Alberta Discover Guide: No
Located 14 km west of Rocky Mountain House, this site offers a variety of recreational activities year-round. In the summer, the park has over 200 campsites, five group camping areas, and a lake for swimming, kayaking, and boating. Visitors can enjoy 20 km of hiking and biking trails, a beach, and water sports like water skiing and tubing. The campground includes a store for basic supplies, as well as laundry and shower facilities. Pets are allowed at campsites but not on the beach, and there are clean restrooms and a playground for kids. In winter, the park is popular for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and fat biking, with groomed trails and a skating rink for ice skating or shinny hockey. Powered campsites are available at a reduced rate during this season. The park also offers fishing docks and a boat launch for non-motorized boats. Crimson Lake Provincial Park is a quiet, family-friendly destination with good amenities, making it a great spot for outdoor activities throughout the year.
Access: Head north on Highway 22 from Rocky Mountain House, then north on Road 756. Turn left onto Township Road 402A, then north on Range Road 80C. Follow it to a parking lot with a floating dock.
Partners: AEP
Alberta Discover Guide: No