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It's Here - Reach-Out & Touch the Outdoors - Come Experience It All & Let The Adventure Begin
Find the right campground for your next RV vacation. It's All Here - Ranging from back-to-nature basics, full facility campgrounds, serene camping sites, or RV parks with full resort facilities and amenities. Take a trip with and experience the beauty, the grandeur and excitement of activities you won't find anywhere else. For your next adventure book a spot at one of the many campgrounds and explore your surroundings from the comfort of your RV.
See the listing of campgrounds right across Alberta.
Off The Grid Dry Camping
If you're new to off grid or dry camping, we can help you out! Being prepared for dry camping is very important; it might take a little extra prep for off grid camping but it's worth it! You will get a wider range of locations and the ability to really unplug...
Here are a few tips for the newbie's out there!
- Solar is a life saver or better yet battery saver AND if you're looking for a more affordable solar set up, check out our Suitcase solar panels, they are portable and you can actually move them around to get optimal sun exposure.
- A generator can be your best friend when in the back woods! A generator is a necessity!
- Bring ample amounts of water and learn how to conserve it! Don't leave water running while doing dishes or brushing your teeth. Know the capacity of your fresh, grey and black tanks before you leave. Bring extra water jugs.
- Conserve your electricity! Your appliances like microwaves and air conditioners don't run on battery power BUT your fridge, water pump and lights do. Make sure to turn off the lights when you're not using them.
- Keep your food secure, and watch your pets, both pets and food are bear attractants!
- This one may be the most important tip of all, pack out what you pack in, keep our PLUZ's clean so we can continue to use them.
Wood Permit Once you choose the dry camping area that you want to go to, you'll need to purchase a wood cutting permit, the link is below. It's valid for 30 days for that county only and is free of charge. https://www.alberta.ca/tree-cutting-permits.aspx
Learn more about Alberta online reservations here: https://albertaparks.ca/ https://albertaparks.ca/COVID-19/ https://reserve.albertaparks.ca/maint.html
See the list of Alberta independent campgrounds here: https://www.allstays.com/Campgrounds/Alberta-private-campgrounds-map.htm
Here's a link for some Public Land Use Zones Public Land Use Zones
Wood Permit https://www.alberta.ca/tree-cutting-permits.aspx