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Along the western border of Alberta, the Canadian Rockies rise with scenic views of steep, serrated peaks. Jasper National Park and Banff National Park are rich with blue-tinged glaciers and teal-green lakes. Connected to the two parks is one of North America's most stunning roads — the 142-mile Icefields Parkway along the Columbia Icefields parallels the Continental Divide. Tents, cabins and RV campgrounds in Alberta await just a dozen miles from Jasper's east gate. Beautiful routes lead north to Alaska or east to the foothills, where pioneers created a rich ranching culture. Today Calgary is famous for hosting the annual Calgary Stampede and the 1988 Winter Olympic Games.
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Travelers visit from around the world to see the stunning landscapes around Alberta, Canada. Surrounding terrain includes over 600 lakes. If you are an outdoor enthusiast, you will love exploring the Athabasca Glacier, where you can step onto ice formed up to 400 years ago. A tour on the Jasper Tramway guides visitors through the Canadian Rockies with views of six mountain ranges, the Athabasca River, glacial-fed lakes and the mountain town. Some adventures include whitewater rafting in Canada's western parks or gliding on a river safari boat through the planet's only inland temperate rainforest.
Drive up the wild Fiddle Valley and soak in the Miette Hot Springs with amazing views of the Rockies. Horseback riding on Highway 40 also provides picturesque landscapes. To see birds and wildlife in the wetlands, visit Elizabeth Hall Wetlands at dawn or dusk. The Prairie Provinces Region offers many must-see parks like Wood Buffalo National Park and Elk Island National Park. Attractions in Edmonton include the largest mall in North America, West Edmonton Mall. You also will not want to miss The Royal Saskatchewan Museum and other arts and science centers
Many campers exploring Alberta choose KOA for its ample lodging and site options. Staying close to creeks and meadows near mountains offers an oasis. Whether you'd love to spend your time in the magnificent outdoors or prefer homier accommodations, we have something for everyone. Depending on which campground you choose, you will find various options such as:
KOA Campgrounds host visitors for all kinds of trips, whether they are traveling on a solo adventure, on a journey with friends or on a family vacation. Our dedicated staff helps make your trip a success and can provide an Alberta campground map to help you find everything you need. Hear the best local and tourist spots to visit and make plenty of fun memories to treasure. We offer affordable options including tons of excellent amenities to make your stay cozy and comfortable, including:
Ready to see Alberta? Book lodging, a Tent Site or an RV Site at one of our campgrounds by choosing your desired location. Then, pick your preferred dates and accommodations. Many of our spots fill up fast during peak season at the campgrounds, so reserve your stay today! Scenic views of the Canadian Rockies near gorgeous glaciers and lakes await.
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Make checkout easy by booking all your reservations at once. Add your sites from different campgrounds into your shopping cart* and then choose checkout.