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Dates and Times for Booking Summer Camping at our National Parks and Provincial Parks in 2018

So the Christmas holidays are over-it’s back to work, back to the hustle and now time to plan your summer vacations before the second weekend of January.  It’s crazy, but it’s the way it goes if you want to guarantee a site this camping season at one of the most popular campgrounds.  I’m looking at my summer schedule trying to figure out how to plan a mountain trip this far in advance- this year it’s tricky- but at least it has us looking forward to summer while hibernating in minus thirty temperatures this January.

Here’s the basic layout of dates and times for all you campers wanting to ensure you get the exact site you want on the date you want.

National Parks in Alberta:

PARK: Jasper National Park- including Pocohontas, Wabasso,Wapiti, and Whistlers (including oTENTiks comfort camping)
2018 Reservation Launch: January 9, 2018 at 8:00 a.m.
WHY: Jasper is one of our favourite places on Earth.  We go every year and enjoy it immensely.  If you are looking for a long weekend, I suggest you refresh your browser right at 8am to start your search. Full service sites are in high demand anytime in the summer. Tenting sites do not fill up near as fast. Keep in mind not every site has a fire pit in the national park- definitely scout out your preferred sites ahead of time. Here’s my post on Jasper during the summer to check out for ideas.

PARK: Banff National Park- Lake Louise, Two Jack, Johnston Canyon, Tunnel Mountain
2018 Reservation Launch: January 10, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. MST
WHY: Banff is incredibly popular and there are so many good reasons why. Two Jack Lake is particularly awesome in my opinion. These campgrounds are busy all summer long, weekends and weekdays- Last year we had friends miss out on a campsite at Two Jack, even though they were at the computer at exactly 9am. But if you are looking to stay in mountains but away from the (bigger) crowds, other options include Bow Valley Provincial Park (see below) and Peter Lougheed PP which are both located in the mountains, but outside the National Park Boundaries.

PARK: Waterton National Park- Townsite Campground
2018 Reservation Launch: January 11th, 2018 8:00 a.m. MST
WHY: If you want to try out Waterton and don’t want to risk not having a site at the popular first come first serve Crandell Mountian Campground, then this is your best option. Unfortunately, the campground is in the middle of the townsite and the sites are not private at all, buuuuuut the views, the ability to walk to anywhere in town you like, and the lake front location make it still a worthwhile visit. If you’d like to Tipi Camp at Crandell Mountain, reservations open May 10th by phone. Here’s my post on what makes Waterton great.

PARK: Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site
2018 Reservation Launch: 11th, 2018 8:00 a.m. MST
WHY: Rocky Mountain House is a gorgeous alternative for summer camping- you’re off the beaten path a bit with lots of new places to explore within a hour drive. I wrote a blog post about the area and why we think it’s a great spot to add to the list.  You can also book Heritage Camping in Trapper’s Tents and Tipis, plus explore the impressive Historic Site.

PARK: Elk Island National Park- Astotin Campground
2018 Reservation Launch:  January 11th, 2018 8:00 a.m. MST
WHY: While Elk Island doesn’t have the popularity of the mountain national parks, Equipped camping is in high demand and is a great way to try out camping as a family without purchasing any gear. These sites will fill up quite fast, especially for popular dates. Here’s a post on why you should add Elk Island to your list of places to discover this year. And it’s the perfect year to check it out,  considering there will be no fees this year and it’s so close to the city!

The link to book all of the above through the National Parks System is HERE

Alberta Provincial Parks-

The Provincial Park system is a bit different. Their system goes live in February. However, you can only book dates up to 90 in advance of your departure date. So if you are looking for May long weekend camping, you can book on opening day. Then you can book up 16 days in a row.

Some dates to keep in mind when looking for a Provincial park to camp at-

February 12  @ 9am: Comfort Camping – reserve for the entire season. If you are wanting to try out the yurts, the canvas wall tents at Dinosaur, the cabins at Lac La Biche, be ready to book on this day. Especially if you are looking for a long weekend or a extended period of time, you need to be on the computer waiting to click on “book now” when the clock strikes 9.

February  5th @ 9am: Group Camping – reservable for the entire season

February 20 : Regular Campsites- these are restricted to the 90 day window

Then for the rest of the season you need to do some counting. For example, if you want to head out on June 30th to spend Canada day in a park, you’d need to book on April 1.  I found this handy calculator to do the math for you at this website HERE.

Our favourite provincial parks include Dinosaur, Writing on Stone, Crimson Lake, Long Lake, Carson-Pegasus, Red Lodge, …just to name a few. We also love the Yurts at Pigeon Lake and the Cabins at Lac La Biche.  But why not browse the Alberta Parks website, find something new and then book early to avoid disappointment!  Last year we stayed at Kinbrook Island, Pembina, Jarvis Bay, and Peter Lougheed– every campground we ventured to last year was excellent with clean facilities and lots of opportunities to explore. My instagram has pictures of the different campgrounds until I can get some blog posts written up shortly.

The link to book Provincial Parks is HERE or you can call at 1-877-537-2757

Insider Tip- write the date and time to book your preferred site in your daytimer and or add it is an event on your phone with a alarm to remind you when it’s the right date and time to book.

Happy Camping!

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  • January 4, 2018 - 5:37 am

    Maegen - Thank you so much for the great blog post! I’m always looking for new ideas for to go camping. Whistlers has been at the top of my list for some time, just curious if you had some good site recommendations.ReplyCancel

  • January 10, 2018 - 7:44 pm

    Trevor - Got two jack lake for the dates we wanted but our second choice camp site, had to be super quick with the clicking again this year. Thanks for the reminder post I probably would have missed it.ReplyCancel

    • January 30, 2018 - 3:57 am

      Kelsy - We got an awesome spot at Redstreak and we’re trying a new place in Jasper, so I’m feeling pretty successful too!ReplyCancel

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