Boulton Creek Campground is located in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park in the Kananaskis region. Read more about our CampSafe2020 Program. Group Campsite Reservations Group campsite reservations are accepted for two group campsites through Discover Camping. ... Have you perhaps looked into a yearly lease at a private campground. Campsite Reservations Campsite reservations are accepted and first-come, first-served sites are also available. There is a 34-site walk-in tenting area. The lots fill up fast so take advantage of their reservation system.. View Map. Within minutes from the campground you can be biking, hiking, boating, paddling, if you can do it in the outdoors, this is the place to set up camp. They have just over 70 full service sites, 46 with power and water, over 80 sites with power only and 32 camp sites with no services – perfect for tenters or tent trailers. Campground or Resupply Location Nearest Waypoint Kilometre S→N Type Sites Water Firepit Food Cache Toilet Permit/Fee Additional information Cataract Creek b28 270.0 Etherington Creek b29 276.6 James Lake (Don Getty Wildland PP) b30 282.4 Upper Baril Creek (Don Getty Wildland PP) b31 285.0 Fording River Pass b31 289.0* Next to a small lake +150 m north of the trail Location: 63kms south on the #60 Kananaskis Trail highway, 152kms west of Calgary. A municipal bus service is located at the entrance of the campground. Droppings must be picked up immediately. There are food lockers for walk-in campers. They are equally good, but Elkwood has a playground and Boulton has a camping store and restaurant. There are plenty of options for campers here, with unserviced to fully serviced lots, showers, equipment rentals, a camper’s store, as well as hiking trails and paved bike paths. Peter Lougheed Provincial Park Kananaskis Country Alberta. Crooked Creek Campground, Alberta 5, Waterton Park, AB, Canada **Group Camping available, Contact Manager** # RULES **ALL visitors and guests must check-in upon arrival. So long Elkwood and Boulton Creek campground . Elevation 5,675 ft / 1,729 m. Tent Camping Yes. Open Seasonally Yes. This large campground has over 120 well-treed sites for RVs and tents. It is a great base camp for an infinite amount of outdoor activities. Boulton Creek Campground is the perfect spot for campers looking for a forest to enjoy the night in. Campground Campsite Booking Reservations Let's protect campers and campgrounds from COVID-19. Peter Lougheed Provincial Park is a premiere camping destination in the Canadian Rockies with several campgrounds to choose from. **LATE CHECK-INS WILL BE TURNED AWAY** Pet Friendly, Dogs must be on leash at all times. Unlike some other campgrounds in Alberta, you will find some good secluded campsites where you and your family can start a fire, pitch your tents, and stare into the star filled sky. Overview of Boulton Creek Campground. Campers must park in the designated parking area and access campsites by foot. 40 and south on Kananaskis Lakes Trail.. Mount Kidd is a year-round campground offering well-treed campsites and spaces for both RVs and tents. Boulton Creek Campground. Check-ins allowed between 2-8pm. So this is the final stage....they have finally converted every single campsite in both of these campgrounds to reservable only. For amenities – including showers, power and water hookups, and amphitheatre programs – stay at Boulton Creek or Elkwood. 1 on Hwy. Number of Sites 120. Campground Description: Boulton Creek Campground is found in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, about 50 km south of Hwy. There is a small selection of electrical sites with firepits; available through reservation. Supporter Subscription Become a Campendium Supporter and enjoy ad-free browsing plus bonus … There are unserviced, power and water, and walk-in options. Mount Kidd Campground. Picnic/day-use area is available on a first-come, first-served basis only and is not reservable at this park. Description: Boulton Creek campground contains 118 well treed campsites for both RV's and tents. Boulton Creek Campground is located in the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Reservations yes.