Crimson Lake Provincial Park
About
There is potable water and non-potable rinse water available at a location 14 km (8.7 miles) West and 6 km (3.7 miles) North of Rocky Mountain House on SH 756. This location is an RV dump station where you can dispose of waste from your RV.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 959 reviews
Would not recommend this as a winter hike. We went in December and the trail was not groomed. The trail was not well marked, it took a lot longer then the 2 hours everyone say it took them. The are 3 washrooms and numerous shelters on the trail I would definitely do this trail again in the fall.
Had a wonderful time camping here with family. The sites were good sizes and well treed in, and the lake is beautiful 🤎 The outhouses and washrooms were clean and the staff were kind. I definitely would like to come back
Crimson Lake's rich colours and laid-back vibes, create the perfect place for unforgettable family moments. As the sun cast a warm glow, you can't help but feel the joy and tranquillity in every moment. It's where memories are made, wrapped in magic! It’s always a pleasure to visit!
Nice campground, sites have lots of thin birch trees but only low brush. This means lots of visibility between most sites. The beach and lake are very nice. Would certainly go back. Lots of trails in and around the campground that lots of kids were zooming around on bikes on. Good for families. Many ppl brought dogs. Saw a couple of ppl NOT picking up after them, despite signage to do so. Sigh. Didn't seem to be a big problem though.
Beautiful campground with lots of trees and alright distance between camp neighbors. Powered sites are available, and I strongly recommend them as it is still a reasonable price. The outdoor bathrooms around the grounds are cleaned regularly, and there is a shower building with 12 showers and 8 standard toilets; male/female segregated. These facilities are cleaned regularly as well and the showers are $2 for five minutes of operation. Working showers are always a massive plus, and this campground earns it easily. The lake is a good size with a busy public beach and a boat launch. This is also a busy water sports lake, so lots of water skiing and tubing. Not so busy that we were still able to enjoy kayaking on the lake. There are a variety of birds and butterflies/moths in the area with plenty of hiking trails around the lake to take in all the natural beauty of the area. Very kid friendly, though pets are prohibited from some areas; they are fine at the camp sites. Highly recommend.
