Glamping near Invermere with campfires

Explore BC’s hot springs and mountains from this Canadian Rockies town, close to Kootenay.

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Back 40 Outdoor Events

3 sites · Lodging600 acres · Invermere, BC
Cozy glamping tents, breathtaking views, miles and miles of peaceful private mountainside trails plus solitude and serenity – all within 25 minutes of Radium Hot Springs. You’ll feel like you found heaven on earth without having to go to the ends of the earth. Imagine falling asleep to the sound of the nighthawks – or sitting around the campfire to view the incredible night skies far away from light pollution. Back 40 offers boutique glamping with canvas bell tents, each equipped with 4 single beds for that extra bit of camping comfort. The exclusive private camp features plenty of roomy Adirondack chairs, firepits & firewood, a central camp kitchen, picnic tables, campstoves, fashionable outhouses (one without a roof with views galore), a cold-water shower, and bear storage bins to keep your consumables safe and the wildlife wild. Pets are welcome for no additional fee. Back 40 is also a center for outdoor learning, with instructors who can get you up-to-speed on how to stay safe and navigate in the wild. They specialize in beginners but can also design a learning program to challenge the experienced. Unwind, reconnect, discover and explore!
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Glamping near Invermere with campfires guide

Overview

On the edge of the Canadian Rockies, the lakeside community of Invermere is a good base for exploring the mountains and hot springs of British Columbia’s East Kootenays. Just under two hours’ drive from Banff and Lake Louise, it’s also convenient to Kootenay and Yoho national parks. Cafes and galleries line the town’s main street, Lake Windermere features a family-friendly beach, and in James Chabot Provincial Park, also on the lake, you can swim, kayak, and windsurf. Campers choose from private campgrounds and provincial parks, or the camping areas in Kootenay National Park.

When to go

July and August are the busiest months of the Kootenay Rockies’ peak season, which runs from late May through early October. Fall is an excellent time to travel for good weather and fewer crowds. Radium Hot Springs hosts a unique autumn event, the Headbanger Festival, during the “rut,” or breeding, season for the numerous bighorn sheep that live around the national park. You can watch the curly-horned males butt heads to display their dominance and learn about the region’s wildlife.

Know before you go

  • The closest major airport for Invermere and the East Kootenays region is in Calgary, Alberta, a three-hour drive from Invermere. The most direct route from Calgary is to take Highway 1 west through Banff, and turn south on Highway 93 through Kootenay National Park. It’s pretty difficult to explore this area without a car.
  • Both Invermere and Radium Hot Springs have groceries and other supplies for campers.
  • If you love good coffee, visit Invermere’s Kicking Horse Coffee, one of Canada’s top organic, fair-trade coffee roasters. You can buy coffee beans for your campsite, or enjoy a cup with a snack in their café.

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