Glamping in Alberta with hot tubs

The Canadian Rockies are a no-brainer, but Alberta also offers badlands, Indigenous history, and dinosaur fossils.

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8 top glamping sites in Alberta with hot tubs

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Nature Alive Adventures and Camping

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents160 acres · Fort Assiniboine, AB
Our property is located in the heart of the boreal forest with plenty of birds, trees, peace and quiet. We have a mix of open spaces, walking trails, wetland discovery zones and dense forest, both on site and surrounding our land. We are near good fishing and swimming lakes and close to the Athabasca and Freeman Rivers. Our property is rated Class II on the Alberta Dark Skies Map. We welcome all campers, whether you are a newbie or a seasoned explorer of all outdoor places and spaces. We offer 2 cabins, 6 RV spots, and up to 10 tent sites Summer activities: Canoeing, kayaking, swimming, fishing, hiking, bird watching, star gazing, hot tub Winter activities: Snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, animal tracking, star gazing, hot tenting, hot tub Custom Activities: Hire our on site guides for Interpretive forest walks, edible and medicinal plant walks, knife skills and carving projects, animal tracking walks, canoe rentals and guided trips on nearby lakes or river, snowshoe walks, and bushcraft skills sessions Year round facility.
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The Boat House at Pine Ridge Place

1 site · Lodging80 acres · Edmonton, AB
**Escape to Off-Grid Bliss at Our Cozy Micro-Home!** Unplug and recharge in this charming 360 sq ft off-grid cabin, tucked away with private access to a serene lake. Perfect for those seeking peace, quiet, and a chance to reconnect with nature—without sacrificing comfort. **Cozy Cabin Feel**: Warm up by the wood-burning stove after a day exploring the outdoors. **Outdoor Living**: Relax on the deck or gather around your own private campfire. **Rustic Luxury**: Enjoy an outdoor shower with on-demand hot water and soak in a bougie clawfoot tub (available spring to fall). - **Cooking Options**: Prepare meals with a camp stove, barbecue, or over the fire. - **Modern Comfort**: Power up with a generator (solar coming soon). Whether you’re looking for adventure or tranquility, this cabin is the perfect spot to unwind, unplug, and enjoy the simple life in style.
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420/Beach Time

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Red Deer, AB
Property description 420/Beach Time Located in the Summer Village of Gull Lake, Alberta, this beautiful and unique spot has all the amenities you need. The property is a 3-minute walk to the water and beaches. Nearby, you'll find the famous Dutch “Wooden Shoe” store/restaurant/bakery, an amazing little store, and its famous ice cream shop you have to visit. Pik & Pak Fresh Vegetables is a 30-second walk from the property and is open 24/7. They offer fresh lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, carrots, microgreens, beets, apples, oranges, pears, potatoes, peppers, eggs, honey, gelato, pies, pizzas, chips, salsa, and much more. Great store! Local goodness! There are 2 parks with tennis, paddleball, basketball, golf frisbee, badminton, horseshoes, gym, swings, and slides. Mini golf is across the road, and there are lots of walking trails and a burger and fries stand a 12-minute walk down the beach.   The Property If you thought the village sounds amazing, check out the property! It is 1 acre and very private, with a 7-foot fence around 3/4 of the property and an open field at the back with horses. There are over 6 outdoor sitting areas, including decks, grass, a sandy beach, and beautiful flowers and trees. You'll enjoy the sight of squirrels, birds, wildlife, and the horses out back.   Accommodations • 20’ Yurt: Fully equipped with 2 king-size mattresses, chairs, nightstands, water, and snacks. • 420 Trailer: A fully powered 44’ 5th wheel trailer, fully stocked and converted into a 420 trailer with a blackout living room with tapestries, curtains, black light, and a stereo. The trailer has 1 bedroom, a couch, a day bed, a big full kitchen, and a bathroom with electricity and warm water. Note that there is no indoor toilet; the outdoor kitchen has hot water, and there is an outhouse out back. Amenities • Outdoor Full Kitchen/Bar: Running hot/cold water, fridges, BBQ, and a sit-around fire table. • Private Beach: Swings, hammock, pyramid, small volleyball, badminton area, and a small fire pit. • Large Fire Pit: Located on the grass area, with the first tub of wood free with booking. • Outdoor Shower: With hot water and an outhouse for the bathroom. • Hot Tub and Cold Tub: There is a 2-man hot tub with a cold tub for a cold plunge or hot tub use. This is a $75 add-on and requires 36 hours' notice.   Activities and Extras Full selection of water toys available for rent: • Pedal boat • Canoe • Paddleboard • 2-person kayak • Floating dock • Pedal bikes • Hot tub and cold tub The garage is a tachyon energy space, full of crystals, drums, instruments, and a tachyon room for possible use with drumming ceremonies.   Additional Bookings (if available): • Tachyon room • Drumming ceremonies • Yoni steam • Breathwork session • Yoga • Card reading • Massage • THC oil, butter, and edible making Bring your own bedding or rent blankets, sheets, and towels for $35 per set. Cannabis use is permitted everywhere on the property except in the yurt. Cannabis products can be provided if ordered ahead of time, including flower, hash, oils, tinctures, edibles, and vape pens.   Check-In and Nearby Amenities Check-in is at 3 pm, but you can come earlier if you want to rent the water toys and hang at the beach, walk the village, or play mini-golf until check-in. There’s lots to do here, and you can possibly rent toys on the check-out date too. Bentley is a 10-minute drive with a full grocery store and restaurants. Lacombe is 15 minutes away with all amenities. Note: No drinking is allowed, but smoke as much as you want. Please respect the village; it’s a small, quiet family village ♡   Local Attraction Jerry’s Stained Glass: The garage door is usually up at the three-way stop sign, displaying a garage full of beautiful stained glass creations.
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Glamping in Alberta with hot tubs guide

Overview

The glacier-topped peaks, aqua lakes, and scenic campgrounds of the Canadian Rockies draw most of Alberta’s visitors, who come to explore Banff and Jasper national parks. And beyond those parks, this western province is worth visiting to hike through the Canadian Badlands’ unusual rock formations; delve into the region’s indigenous heritage; road trip along the Cowboy Trail; or visit Dinosaur Provincial Park. Alberta’s largest cities are Calgary, a 90-minute drive from Banff, and Edmonton, four hours from Jasper.

Canadian Rockies

Alberta’s most popular region includes Banff and Jasper national parks, drawing visitors from around the world to Lake Louise, the Icefields Parkway, and other scenic spots. The town of Canmore, 20 minutes’ drive from Banff’s south entrance, is a good place to get supplies. Waterton Lakes National Park borders Montana’s Glacier National Park south of Calgary and across the border in the U.S.

Southern Alberta & the Canadian Badlands

The gateway to the Rockies, Calgary is also a short drive from the Canadian Badlands, where you can explore unusual hoodoos and rocky canyons. The region around Drumheller and Dinosaur Provincial Park, where Canada’s early dinosaurs were unearthed, has plenty to interest paleontology fans.

Central Alberta

The center of the province includes Alberta’s Cowboy Trail, where cattle ranches are still active and you can trace the area’s cowboy past. Visit Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site to learn about Alberta’s heritage as a fur trading hub, as well as its indigenous First Nations and Métis cultures.

Northern Alberta

Edmonton is the jumping-off point for both Jasper National Park and the province’s vast north, where remote Wood Buffalo National Park extends into the Northwest Territories. But you don’t have to go far to delve into the wild—just outside Edmonton, more than 1,000 bison roam the protected prairies of Elk Island National Park.

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