Road trip from lakes through canyons to mountains while RV camping in Banff.
From boating down the Bow River to biking through old-growth forests and trekking up hiking trails for panoramic Canadian Rockies views, RVing allows exploration of all of Banff, Alberta. Experience the immense Banff National Park, turquoise Lake Louise, or winding Johnston Canyon without ever straying far from a campsite for your campervan, trailer, or RV. Banff winters offer skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing opportunities across the region’s many peaks, and Hipcampers should prepare for colder, snowy days (average January lows of -13.9°C). Most RV campgrounds are open year-round, offering hot water and electrical hookups, so you can stay comfortable in the cold. Summers in Banff are fairly dry and hot (average July highs of 25.8°C), with ample RV parks in the region—provided you book your spot in advance. RV parks around Banff typically offer full hookups, flush toilets, firepits, picnic tables, laundry, wifi, and even pet-friendly sites.