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Alberta Campgrounds
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Campgrounds in Alberta, Canada.
Camping Under the Big Alberta Sky
Towering mountain peaks, rolling foothills, vast prairies, awe-inspiring prehistoric wonders and an eclectic mix of urban and traditional experiences comprise Alberta's physical and cultural landscape, making for one-of-a-kind travelling opportunities. Those seeking intimate encounters with nature will not be disappointed, especially if the lodging of choice is a tent or a fully equipped RV. Hundreds of camping choices await visitors to Alberta, ranging from rustic backcountry sites to full-service family resorts to semi-primitive front-country options. Sites in national parks, provincial parks, recreational areas and independent and municipal campgrounds are available to visitors, each catering to specific camping styles and recreational preferences, and all offering an invigorating escape from the everyday.
NORTHERN ALBERTA
Expansive wilderness, magnificent rivers, sprawling lakes and a scattering of booming oil-field towns characterize Alberta's north, where camping enthusiasts can be at one with nature at its best. Extending north of Edmonton, this vast region includes communities like Grand Prairie, Fort McMurray, Peace River and Slave Lake. Lakeside campgrounds, isolated backcountry sites, mixed-use provincial recreational areas and full-service RV parks are just a few of the options available in the remote north, where rustic and comfortable camper-style preferences are equally satisfied. Situated in the far north on the border of the Northwest Territories, Wood Buffalo National Park features diverse and impressive landscapes and ideal opportunities for canoeing, wildlife viewing and fishing. Visitors can expect basic, rustic campsites at the park, perfect for those seeking the ultimate in wilderness camping.