Dinosaur Provincal Park Campground | Established Campground

Canada

Details

Verified:
8 months ago
Altitude:
640.6 masl
Phone:
None
Contributor:
thx138

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
Yes - Average
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
Pit Toilets
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Yes

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Really nice area, it was pure magic to sleep surrounded by this incredible scenery, amazing trails, looks like being on another planet, a deer came to say « hi » while we were having dinner, perfect way to explore the national park! We paid 31$ for no service! Highly recommended!

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Everything closed for the winter but still possible to camp with self checking.

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En hiver c'est merveilleux! 30 ampères, toilettes sèches et des paysages spectaculaire. Sur 4 jours, presque toujours seuls et beaucoup d'animaux à voir et entendre. Coyotes, cerfs, lièvres, chouettes et beaucoup d'autres. 36$ par jour. Ça en vaut la peine. Et le WIFI en plus!

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Provincial park, sites with power. Dry toilet on campgroud but water sanitories with shower and laundry machines at the office building. Trails available through the badlands. Some shady sites.

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very nice area, some small trails, fossil Tour 30$ 3h 4km walk, non service camping with views 31$, laundry 2 washer, 2 dryer (1 not working) each 2 $ loonies, perfect, spaces campground different, we choose with truck camper no 105

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Nice spot to camp if you want to explore the bad lands. Camping no service was 31$ a night. Showers 1$/2min. Flushable toilets at entrance, otherwise pit toilets (clean) near campsite. The campgrounds lack privacy but it didn’t bother me.

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Practical campground. Cheap laundry, welcome shower. Great spot to see park.

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Nice campground with some trees providing some shade but no privacy.
We reserved in advance, $12 reservation fee, $31 for an unserviced site.
Mostly pit toilets, but the shower building has flush toilets as well.
Showers are $1 for 2 minutes, although you can't set the water temperature (it was too cold for us) and there is almost no pressure. Wifi at the shower building is ok.

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Terrific place. Many deer wandering around this morning - our 2nd morning here. We can here the fawns calling for their mothers. And the coyote howling last night! Very close to the campervan - 100 metres or less. Maybe they were after the rabbits.

So come here for the wildlife. And enjoy the trails through the hoodoos.

CBC at 1010.

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Vraiment un endroit magique! Dépaysant en comparaison à ce qu'on voit sur la roure autour. Camping de groupe est plus privé que le reste du camping. Pour visiter le parc, c'est le camping parfait! Le ciel de nuit est juste trop wow!

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reserved an RV site for 2 nights @CAD 39 a night. The site had a power hookup. the camp ground site are wide by not that private. Not too many trees providing privacy seen at other camp sites.

Seasonal cafe service food and drinks along with showers and laundry facility.

Access to the Red Deer river, hand launch only.

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Nice camping, lot of shades. Paid 31$ for two people in a tent. Showers and toilets available, even a little restaurant with wifi inside the main building. The trails are accessible by foot. Nice place to stop!

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I want to check in at this campground for one night (Class B vehicule)

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Paid for campground $31 dollars for the night. Overflow area is the nicest. Nice hikes around, if you can do them as the sun is going down it's beautiful.

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Fantastic park, nice campground. Only electric sites available at this time of year and $34 per night. Showers are $1 for 2 minutes, clean but flow is disappointing.

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didnt stay here, but was a nice campground. Showers are closed for the season and no wifi at campsites.

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Nice parc, trees, visitor center with showers. Great hiking in Badlands.

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Camping here as I’m on a 2-day fossil excavation field trip in the park.

As is often the case, campsites are too close together (especially if 10’ away are whining children and their screaming parents) but aside from that it’s a very nice campground

(TIP: The overflow area is comparatively quiet, ask if It is possible to move there if you’re unhappy with your site for any reason.)

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Great place! Under cotton wood, with so.e shade, not too much privacy, but the setting is very lovely. On the campground only pit toilets, but at the café are flush toilets and showers ($). Playground.

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Just beautiful I loved the scenery for under $30

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Beautiful scenery and lots of interesting hikes. Campsites were really close together. Hot showers on site but $1 for 2 minutes which feels quite short, you'll definitely a few dollars! Not much cell reception

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Paid campsite right next to the badlands with lots of hiking trails around.
We didn't reserve on the Sunday of May long weekend, turned up and got an unserviced pitch for $28 without any issue. Quite busy and full of kids tho

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Very nice provincial park campground, lots of scenery around and well leveled sites with tree shades. 26$ a unserviced site (32 i think for electric) and 1$/2min the hot shower.

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paid, mostly tent sites some power sites.

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