Camping
Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site
Discover a historic trading post along the North Saskatchewan River and immerse yourself in stories of Indigenous Peoples and legendary explorers. Experience interactive exhibits, a play fort, bison viewing, walking and biking trails, camping, friendly heritage presenters, and more. Stay awhile and share in the stories of Rocky Mountain House.
Free admission and discounted overnight stays
The Canada Strong Pass is back! Enjoy free admission and 25% off camping and overnight stays with Parks Canada from June 19 to September 7, 2026.
For all bookings: Front Country Camping: Tipis and Métis Trappers Tents: Trapline Cabins: In addition to keeping a clean campsite, a number of regulations are in effect to ensure campers have a safe and enjoyable experience. You can ensure you're a good neighbour, and guarantee a good camping experience for yourself, by respecting and adhering to the following guidelines: Failure to comply:
Parks Canada staff are here to help and may enter your site to remind you of these regulations. Campers who fail to comply with keeping a clean site and other regulations may have their camping permit revoked without a refund. Campers may be charged under the Canada National Parks Act and/or other national parks of Canada regulations, be required to appear in court, and could pay fines up to $25 000. The permit holder is responsible for ensuring their campsite is maintained in a satisfactory condition. Parks Canada staff may enter open and plainly visible areas of an unattended campsite to remove and secure plainly visible wildlife attractants. Keep your campsite clean to reduce the risks to your personal safety and to wildlife. What to bring
Camping rules and regulations
General
Permits
Campground etiquette
Quiet hours
Generator Use:
Campfires
Alcohol and cannabis policies
Pets
Front-Country Camping

Trailer Campground:
- Includes a fire pit and a picnic table.
- Unserviced trailer sites.
- Trailer and RV’s up to 8 meters (27’). Tents allowed.
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Walk-in Tenting:
- Includes a fire pit and picnic table.
- Community picnic shelter and food lockers available.
- Foot access only (50 m). Park in designated area.
Equipped Camping

No gear? No problem. Tackle the great outdoors with a fully equipped camping kit. This experience includes 6-person tent (set up), sleeping pads, sleeping bags, cooking stove with fuel, and lantern.
Heritage Camping
Camp in a Tipi, Métis Trapper Tent, or Trapline Cabin. Immerse yourself in the lifestyle of the fur trade.

Métis Trapper Tent:
- Sleeps up to 5: one double and one twin bed.
- Wood floor, table, and chairs.
- Includes a fire pit and picnic table.

Tipi:
- Sleeps up to 8: sleeping mats.
- Wood floor, table, and chairs.
- Includes a fire pit and picnic table.
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Trapline Cabin:
- Sleeps 6 people: 1 double pull out bed and 4 sleeping mats in the loft.
- Includes a fire pit, picnic table, outdoor grill, table, chairs, cookware, utensils, mini fridge, induction burner, microwave, and lighting.
- Campground Office Hours
- Contact: +1 (403) 429-0116 | rockyinfo@pc.gc.ca
- Firewood available for purchase. NO outside firewood permitted.
- Front-country camping:
- Check-in: 2 p.m. Check-out: 11 a.m.
- Heritage camping:
- Check-in: 3 p.m. Check-out: 11 a.m.
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