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Banff National Park Campgrounds
BANFF NATIONAL PARK, Alberta - The campgrounds surrounding Banff National Park offer the most inexpensive way to lodge while providing campers with the best scenery and access to nature. The 13 Banff National Park campgrounds offer 2,468 sites and they are very affordable.
The demand for campgrounds peaks from June through September, with July
and August being the busiest. Most of the campgrounds operate on a first
come - first serve basis. It is advisable that campers without
reservations arrive at a campground early to have the best chance of
getting a site.
Dates of Operation
Dates of operation vary. Summer camping begins in early May, with all
campgrounds open by mid to late June. Summer campgrounds close throughout
September and October. Winter camping is available at Tunnel Mountain
Village II and Lake Louise Campground.
Banff National Park Reservations
Campers can make a reservation at any of these national parks on-line, 24
hours a day, at www.pccamping.ca. You can also dial 1-877-737-3783
(1-877-RESERVE), a toll-free number, to make a reservation through a call
centre in operation from 07:00 to 19:00 local time each day.
Passes and Permits
All campers must purchase a camping permit at the campground kiosk or at the self registration kiosk. Campers have the option of purchasing a fire permit at these locations as well and must have a valid Park Pass to camp. Campers failing to purchase a pass are subject to fines.
Interpretive programs are available in some of the campgrounds during the
summer months. These programs are free and everyone is welcome to attend.
Consult with campground or visitor centre staff for details.
Banff National Parks campgrounds garner an enormous amount of traffic.
Please pick up after yourself and never leaf food behind. Open containers
and available food will attract bears.
