Alberta Parks Is Adding 330 Campsites In 2025

Alberta Parks is adding 330 campsites and two group camping areas to 15 parks this year. These sites will become available to book on April 8th at 9 a.m. At least 40% of the campsites in each newly reservable campground will remain first-come, first-served.
Campground Additions
Crescent Falls Campground in Crescent Falls Provincial Recreation Area
Devonshire South Campground in Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park
Goldeye Lake Campground in Goldeye Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Oldman River Campground in Oldman River Provincial Recreation Area
Payne Lake Campground in Payne Lake Provincial Recreation Area
Queen Elizabeth Campground in Queen Elizabeth Provincial Park
St. Mary Upper Campground and Wally’s Campground in St. Mary Reservoir Provincial Recreation Area
Thompson Creek Campground in Thompson Creek Provincial Recreation Area
Two O’clock Creek Campground in Kootenay Plains Provincial Recreation Area
Waterton Reservoir Campground in Waterton Reservoir Provincial Recreation Area
Group Use Area Additions
