The best camping near Carson-Pegasus Provincial Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Carson-Pegasus Provincial Park adventure.

Spend your days bird-watching, fishing, or strolling the well-marked trails.  

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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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Go Hard Ranch

19 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents1700 acres · Edson, AB
Go Hard Ranch is nestled alongside Chip Lake, just 15 minutes from the Yellowhead Highway near the small hamlet of Wildwood, Alberta, and only an hour's drive from Edmonton. The Ranch overlooks one of Alberta’s largest and most underrated lakes, promising to captivate you during your stay at this second-generation family ranch. The family has worked together to bring their vision of the Ranch to life, creating a unique space that is uplifting, beautiful, and comfortable. Whether you want to step outside to experience stunning views, immerse yourself in nature, glimpse Alberta wildlife, watch a multitude of bird species, or hike or ride your horse through the land, Go Hard Ranch is your perfect oasis. The Ranch is ideal for getaways with friends, couples, and families, group camping, and hosting retreats or events. It is also a sought-after wedding venue. Join them for a weekend of camping, campfires, and tranquillity. You can choose to stay in cozy cabins, authentic tipis or the ranch campground! The historic log cabin is the centerpiece of the ranch, surrounded by three smaller guest cabins, the tipis, wash house, cook house and the campground. At the heart of our campground you may find a log gazebo ideal for gatherings as well as a playground for the littlest guests to nurture their sense of play. Each cabin has its own style, and each tipi has its own powerful theme. Stay in the Warrior Spirit Tipi for the brave, the Bison Spirit Tipi for those who roam, or the War Horse Spirit Tipi for connection. These authentic tipi accommodations offer a unique way to get back to your roots and experience the true feeling of living in Canada. We also have a private piece of property along the lakeshore that only our guests have access to! Enjoy a picnic on the lake and watch the waterfowl or just enjoy nature and the stunning sunsets! Whether you are visiting the Ranch for a wedding, attending an event, or simply needing a weekend getaway from your busy life, the Ranch has much to offer. It provides a venue with just the right touch of the country, no matter the reason for your visit. Go Hard Ranch truly is a place where romance meets rustic.
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Ural Farms

3 sites · Lodging, Tents150 acres · Edson, AB
Nestled on the south slope of a hill, our property boasts breathtaking views of Woodlands County. We're fortunate to offer 40 acres of working farmland and 80 acres of forest for you to explore. The forest is crisscrossed by several creeks, with underground springs occasionally bubbling to the surface. You'll have plenty of opportunities to forage for wild raspberries, bunchberries, and other nature's delicacies. Keep your eyes and ears open to catch glimpses of the area's diverse wildlife, including deer, grouse, owls, moose, and more. Surrounding the property are working farms, adding to the authentic rural ambiance. You might hear cows grazing in the morning and evening, or farm dogs barking from a distance, but we believe that's part of the charm of the area. One of the best things about our property is that there is no cell reception, allowing you to fully disconnect from the hustle and bustle of city life and appreciate the tranquillity of rural Alberta.
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Glenreagh Gardens

1 site · RV10 acres · Edmonton, AB
Glenreagh Gardens sits on 80 acres most of which is which is farmed with a small chunk devoted to pasture and gardens. We’ve created a little oasis on a few acres in the back right by a man made pond that is a beautiful spot for a getaway where the sights and sounds of the country will surround you. The land is pretty natural, meaning we don’t mow or trim a lot of it, and it is definitely dry camping with no services. On the farm, we have a small herd of Alpacas you are able to visit as well as a vegetable garden and many flower gardens to cruise through (guided) if you'd like. At this time, we do not allow pets. This is with the safety of your pets in mind for 2 reasons. One, alpacas and dogs do not get along. Secondly, we have a large guardian farm dog and she is trained to guard our property and the herd of alpacas. We are located a few minutes from the Town of Barrhead which offers many amenities including many restaurants, a state of the art swimming pool, bowling alley and movie theatre. Shopping downtown Barrhead is a must as the shoppes on main street offer some true small town charm. A 10 minute drive will take you to Thunder Lake which is a real treat to spend some time at on a warm day. There, you will find an abundance of walking trails and when the weather is right, you can go swimming, boating and fishing as well. Bring your golf clubs! Barrhead Golf and Country Club is a 18 hole golf course a mere 5 minute drive from our location. We also have a second smaller 9-hole golf course located right in the town of Barrhead. Glenreagh Gardens is located on pavement, bring your bikes and bike to town or go for a country cruise and enjoy the sights of our community. So, even though your rustic campsite is located in the country, there is plenty to do nearby! And, after you've had a full day of exploring, you come home to a little slice of the country.
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The best camping near Carson-Pegasus Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Carson-Pegasus Provincial Park encompasses two lakes: MacLeod Lake (formerly Carson Lake) and Little MacLeod Lake (formerly Pegasus Lake). Although the names have changed, the natural Alberta beauty has not. Known as one of a handful of spots in the province for excellent lake trout, this park features a fishing wall that juts into the lake, which means even those without a boat can try their hand at catching a big one. Camping in the park’s sole campground means access to well-spaced treed campsites (some of which are lakefront), powered site options, and a playground.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Just an hour and a half from Edmonton and only 15 kilometres from the town of Whitecourt, the campground can fill up quickly on summer weekends, particularly long weekends.
  2. If you are hoping to snag a spot during these peak times, you better reserve as soon as the reservation window opens. You can reserve up to 90 days in advance on the Alberta Parks website or by calling the reservation line.
  3. Off-season camping (mid-September to mid-May) is first come, first served.

When to go

Summer in Alberta is camping season and people are eager to take advantage of any warm weather days. If it is hot, expect it to be busier than on cooler days. The park’s proximity to Edmonton means that daytrippers as well as campers will be out in force. Parts of Carson-Pegasus Campground are open year-round, although the water is shut off mid-September. Ice fishing and snowmobiling on the lake are the most popular winter activities, while boating and birding top the list for summer.

Know before you go

  • Provincial parks in Alberta don’t require a paid permit to enter, admission is free. There is however a nightly fee to camp and you must buy your firewood from the campground. Bringing your own firewood is not allowed in an effort to reduce diseases in local flora.
  • Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife, as you may find deer, moose, black bear, coyotes, and lynx, plus a wide variety of birds like loons, jays, woodpeckers, and owls.  
  • There are walk-in sites on the peninsula (loop H) that get you close to the water and away from the bulk of the campers. 
  • Two accessible campsites are located in loop H.

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