Forest camping near Edmonton with fishing

Alberta’s capital city is an easy jumping off point to lakes and forested parkland camping.

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Ravens Valley

9 sites · Lodging5 acres · Sturgeon County, AB
A great private place to enjoy camping! Surrounded by large spruce trees and nature. Small pond and creek. Chickadee Sleep Chalet sleeps up to 5-6 comfortably. Plan for some tasty outdoor cooking! We provide a barbecue and propane. Fire pit with free firewood and hot dog sticks. Nice place for singles, couples, small families and pets. Feel at peace surrounded by nature. Pet friendly with great walking trails for day and night time. Lawn and board games with a large 6 seater picnic table by the fire pit. In the summer enjoy a hot shower in nature! Propane included. A beautiful private nature getaway, where you can relax, let go and rejuvenate. There are so many good healing factors when you can just relax and let nature take its course! Come experience! We are nestled in the heart of the Sturgeon Valley across from the Sturgeon river. 25 mins North of downtown Edmonton. Light packing trip, - food, drinking water, shower towel, personal toiletries and insect repellent. Included in the Chickadee Chalet, All bedding and pillows to sleep 5 comfortably. 1 queen, 1 single and 1 double in the loft. Dinette booth to eat and play games. Plates, cups, glasses, pot, pans, utensils, napkins, foil, plastic wrap, lanterns, toaster, coffee maker, can opener, utensils, microwave, crockpot and mini fridge. Barbecue and fire table in the gazebo. Hot dog sticks. Private outhouse Across from the Sturgeon River nestled in the heart of the Sturgeon Valley Available close by, Fishing, swimming pools, vegetable farm and petting zoo 10 mins away! Playing cards                                                                                                              -Board games                                                                                                                   Campfire songs                                                                                                          -Rock Painting kits
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Hobby Farm in Glenevis

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Glenevis, AB
Learn more about this land:We are a young family just starting out, we have 40 acres within walking distance to the lake with a nice little forest (currently we don't have any easy access through the trees but if you enjoy foraging this might fit perfectly!) We are very open to helping set up activities or anything you may need. We have grown up in the area and know it very well and hope you enjoy your time!The campsites are fairly private, but still close to all of the amenities that we offer.Lac Ste. Anne is only a 15-minute drive from our property where you can enjoy swimming, hiking, biking, and so much more!Please be mindful we are a farm, our animals are friendly but we ask that you respect the fences. Children are asked to stay on the cut grass unless accompanied by an adult (we have a pond and other various safety hazards). -Please clean up after yourselves - pack in, pack out!- Campfires are permitted within local regulations- Picnic table provided- Pit toilet available-Electrical, water, and sewage hookup available-Both wifi & cell reception on the property
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Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
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Forest camping near Edmonton with fishing guide

Overview

Known as Festival City, Edmonton always has something going on. The river valley is renowned for its expanse of urban parkland, as well as its funky shops and restaurants. If you’re yearning to escape the city, camping and glamping options await within easy driving distance—hiking, biking, golfing, boating, and RV parks are also abundant and easy to find.  

  • Backcountry camping options are fairly limited around Edmonton. You will have more luck finding RV campgrounds and frontcountry sites.
  • Alberta provincial parks have a huge array of camping choices, from glamping to very rustic. The parks are free to enter, but reservation and campsite fees apply.
  • Camping near Edmonton is great for wildlife viewing, but make sure you keep your distance. Never leave food in your tent, on your picnic table, or laying around your campground.

Where to go

Edmonton and Area

On the outskirts of the city are several campgrounds for those looking for a quick getaway, particularly if you are looking for an RV park. Popular spots include the area where the North Saskatchewan River passes through the town of Devon.

Sylvan Lake

About 90 minutes south and just outside Red Deer is the resort town of Sylvan Lake. Lively and popular with every age group, the town has an assortment of shops and restaurants, an expansive sandy beach, a golf course, and plenty of camping options. 

Elk Island National Park

Less than an hour’s drive from Edmonton is Elk Island National Park. The designated Dark Sky Preserve is perfect for stargazers, home to bison, and a great spot for hiking, glamping, and paddling. Head to the beach, the gold course, or the playground for modern amenities.

When to go

With a relatively short summer season, weekends, long weekends are the most popular time for camping. Most campgrounds are open from Victoria Day long weekend until Labour Day or Thanksgiving. Camping after Labour Day will be quieter, but also colder, so be prepared. Many campers head south or west to Jasper, but if you’d rather spend your time camping than driving, there’s no need to go that far. 

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