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The Point At Alborak

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· County Of Bighorn, Division No. 15, Alberta
160 acres hosted by Daryl H.
4 Caravan sites
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Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Full motorhome hookups
Entire land: Electrical, water, and sewage hookups available at all pitches.
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Experience a tranquil remote retreat in the foothills of the Rockies at The Point at Alborak, Offering stunning views of sweeping valleys and mountains. Our secluded, remote getaway features four full hook-ups with 20-amp and 30-amp power, sewer, and water connections. Because it is well water we do not ensure it is potable water. Bring your own drinking water. The Point at Alborak RV site features a shared flat gravel space enclosed by fencing and cattleguard to ensure vehicle safety. Situated 7 Kms off Highway 1 via a gravel road near our Equine facility, the Point at Alborak provides glimpses of wildlife, including deer, moose, bear, and elk. Our 17 mares coming up for water are always a big hit with campers. Right outside your door, enjoy hiking and mountain biking adventures. We are located just 10 minutes down gravel road off Hwy 1, we serve as the halfway point between Banff and Calgary and are only minutes away from the Livingstone Golf Course. Please be aware that we operate as a working cattle ranch and equestrian centre. We kindly request due care and caution around livestock, and exercise caution when near electric fencing. For the safety of all, please keep dogs on a leash when livestock is present. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of our surroundings while respecting the coexistence of our working ranch and your peaceful retreat.
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98% Recommend65 Ratings · 52 reviews
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Joanne K.
4 reviews
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· September 2024
Peaceful
21 ft Class C ·
Fantastic campground, peaceful, views. Friendly owner.
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Tammy A.
3 reviews
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· September 2024
30 ft travel trailer ·
Daryl was a great host. The campsite was peaceful and beautiful. I loved waking up to horses everyday. We met some new friends at the camp and had some great campfires. It is a ways out, but enjoyed the peace and quite.
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Rochelle R.
8 reviews
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· September 2024
12 ft campervan ·
Great convenient spot off the highway for the night. Wish we could have used the cute fire pit but it was raining hard. Quiet and electrical hookups for those that need it.
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Julie B.
9 months on Hipcamp
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· September 2024
Perfect camping spot
29 ft fifth wheel ·
We absolutely loved this spot. The property was beautiful, the horses would come up right behind our camper and we would give them some carrots. It was peaceful and quiet. Definitely a perfect place to camp. Daryl was very accomodating. I hope that we can return someday. It was awesome!!!
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Drew B.
1 year on Hipcamp
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· September 2024
24 ft Class C ·
Beautiful spot, definitely secluded and off the grid. Tons of horses and beautiful place to see Northern Lights
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Jakob H.
1 year on Hipcamp
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· September 2024
September visit
27 ft campervan · Group trip ·
Quiet place. We heard coyotes in the morning. Easy plug-in and level ground. 8 km gravel road to site, so go slow.
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County Of Bighorn, Division No. 15, Alberta, CanadaTraditional, ancestral territory of Ktunaxa ɁamakɁis, Ĩyãħé Nakón mąkóce (Stoney), Niitsítpiis-stahkoii ᖹᐟᒧᐧᐨᑯᐧ ᓴᐦᖾᐟ (Blackfoot / Niitsítapi ᖹᐟᒧᐧᒣᑯ), Tsuut’ina, and Michif Piyii (Métis) First Nations according to
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Hosted by Daryl H.

Joined in February 2024

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