The best camping near Yoho National Park

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Golden Riverfront Campground

111 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents400 acres · Golden, BC
Golden Riverfront Campground offers a gateway to the wild beauty of British Columbia in a truly immersive experience. Spread over 400 scenic acres in Golden, BC, the campground is nestled near six stunning national parks, making it a prime base for outdoor enthusiasts. This campground brings you closer to nature with thoughtful, eco-friendly amenities designed to balance comfort with the great outdoors. Guests can choose from 56 RV sites with electric and water hookups, a range of tent sites, and a few cozy yurts. Each campsite is designed to respect the natural landscape, ensuring privacy and space, with features like picnic tables and fire pits for evening gatherings under the stars. The campground's convenience store is stocked with groceries, firewood, and camping essentials to enhance your stay. Golden Riverfront Campground provides direct access to the Columbia River, where guests can explore serene waters through kayaking, canoeing, or fishing, and even enjoy a swim on a warm day. The unique, eco-friendly pond, fed by the Columbia River, adds a tranquil touch and serves as a habitat for local wildlife, offering guests a rare chance to connect with nature. Beyond camping, the campground’s two-story event pavilion—with its commercial kitchen and games room—offers a versatile venue for celebrations, weddings, and gatherings, providing a memorable backdrop against the Columbia Valley's dramatic landscapes. Families and groups can gather here in harmony with the surrounding environment, creating lasting memories while minimizing their ecological footprint. Whether you’re an adventurer ready to explore BC's trails or a nature lover seeking peace by the water, Golden Riverfront Campground offers an authentic, eco-conscious retreat. Escape to a place where nature meets comfort and let British Columbia’s landscapes be the heart of your journey.
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Secluded River Front Property

6 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · East Kootenay G, BC
Learn more about this land: Our campsite is located along the beautiful Spillimacheen River, in Spillimacheen BC which is 20mins south of Golden BC and 30mins north of Radium Hot Springs BC. This property is very secluded and surrounded by crown land. It’s the perfect property to disconnect and reconnect, with limited cell service this allows you to turn off and just enjoy being outside in nature. Campers can choose where to park along a large cleared area. There are designated campfire locations and an outhouse. From the property, you can Kayak down the river, please Google and research before launching as there are a lot of writes ups and kayaking websites that feature the Spillimacheen River. Nature trails for hiking and walking right off the property. There is a well renowned natural rock wall for climbers 3km down the road, there are also a lot of websites that feature these rock walls. Within a half an hour drive you have two easy hikes in waterfalls (the Lower Bugaboo Falls and the Brisco Falls). Spillimacheen has a cafe and also a local market store that is full of delicious treats, beer and wine. The wetlands offer endless bird watching and beautiful mountain views. For more photos and videos check out our instagram at East Kootenay Glamping.
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Sauna Under the Stars Camping

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents200 acres · BC
Welcome to Goonieland. We are an off-grid Permaculture farm perched on the edge of the Rocky Mountains. We are conveniently located between Yoho and Glacier National Parks, 20 minutes from Golden BC. The sauna campground is in a meadow above our farm with mountain views and creeks nearby. The purpose of Goonieland is to learn, practice and teach permaculture, regenerative agriculture, and natural law, while moving towards sovereignty, intentional community, and ecosystem restoration. We open our land to our fellow freedom fighters and folks walking the road toward a regenerative future and self-responsibility. We have two tenting sites, a glampervan, a glamping bell tents (on Airbnb), with a shared wood-fired sauna! Sauna Under the Stars Campground: Old Man Site Sauna Under the Stars Campground: The Chicken Coop (Sites are named after our favourite back-country skiing zones) *Room for one tent and small caravans/campers with mountain views and a shared wood-fired sauna. The Glamper-Van: Our cozy glamper van has a cush mattress, laminate flooring, a full kitchen set-up, shade tent and a cubic mini wood stove! A fire pit, and shared wood-fired sauna await you.
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Moonraker Mtn. Treehouse & Cabins

2 sites · Lodging125 acres · Golden, BC
We left the city to be closer to nature and like minded folks who help us be our best every day! We found it in Golden, BC. Our three rentals are part of the Moonraker Mountain trail system. With over 100 km of biking, hiking, snowshoeing, and ski trails, you can enjoy amazing Canyon Creek views or swimming in warm spring fed lakes. Just step outside your door! The only problem is it can be difficult to pull yourself away from the simple stillness and connection you feel while just sitting at the treehouse or off grid cabins. Isn't life wonderful? *Check out our first year's reviews on 'that other site', including winter stays. FIR & FEATHER TREEHOUSE: A bucket list experience. Sleeps 2, $175/night * Off grid glamping high in the Fir Trees, where all you need is an adventurous spirit! * Check for low season 2 for 1 specials. FOX HOLLOW: off grid Low cost luxury. Sleeps 4, $90/night * YOU BRING linens and water (all inclusive package for a little extra) * YOU CLEAN and tidy for the next guests. * propane powered heat, fridge and cooking (propane provided) * all kitchen utensils and required lighting * outhouse with no running water or electicity EAGLE'S NEST: off grid A room with a view. Sleeps 2-3 in a king bed, $90/night * YOU BRING linens and water (all inclusive package for a little extra) * YOU CLEAN and tidy for the next guests "PAY IT FORWARD" CLEANING * wood stove for heat (cut wood and supplies provided) * propane powered cook top & all kitchen utensils (propane provided) * all required lighting * outhouse with no running water or electricity
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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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The best camping near Yoho National Park guide

Overview

About

Named after a Cree expression meaning “awe and wonder,” Yoho National Park sits on the western slopes of the Canadian Rockies at the border between BC and Alberta. The relatively tiny park (1,313 km²) is bordered by Kootenay and Banff national parks and is full of waterfalls, including the iconic Takakkow Falls—Canada’s highest free-falling falls. It’s also home to rivers and glacier lakes such as Emerald Lake, where there are opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding. Front and backcountry camping are available, as well as Alpine Club of Canada backcountry huts. No matter where you stay, you’ll be surrounded by snow-capped mountains with access to over 400 kilometres of hiking trails.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for adventurers: Lake O’Hara Campground offers unparalleled views of the area’s blue-green alpine lake, towering mountains, and unique trail systems. You may need to book a Parks Canada shuttle to get here, and you won't have cell service.
  • Best for backpackers and hikers: The easily accessible, walk-in Takakkaw Falls Campground is a hiker’s paradise, set close to the falls as a main trailhead. It’s open from June to October on a first-come, first-served policy.
  • Best for families: Kicking Horse Campground is the largest in the park and it has some of the only reservable frontcountry sites. Choose a field site for unobstructed mountain views.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. The only reservable frontcountry campsites are Kicking Horse (open June 20 to October 14) and nearby Monarch Campground (June 20 to September 2). 
  2. Reservations begin in early January each year for all front and backcountry campsites in Yoho. Backcountry reservations and wilderness passes should be secured well in advance.
  3. Takakkaw Falls and Hoodoo Creek campgrounds are available on a first-come, first-served basis. We recommend arriving as early as possible (around 6am) to get in line for a spot.

When to go

The park is accessible year-round, but July to September is the busy season throughout the Rocky Mountains, when you’ll need to arrive early to get a first-come, first-served site. All are usually filled by noon, and it’s, of course, especially busy on weekends and holidays. Spring in the Rockies is great if you’re looking to beat the heat, and at the end of July, the wildflowers are in full bloom. During the winter months of November through March, the park is frequented by snowshoers and cross-country skiers.

Know before you go

  • Yoho is home to abundant wildlife, so exercise safety precautions. There are large animals including grizzly and black bears, as well as lynx, wolverines, deer, cougars, mountain goats, coyotes, and over 200 species of birds.
  • Don’t miss a visit to Emerald Lake, known for its stunning jewel tone and popularity among canoers—rentals are available at the dock. Arrive before midday and take the side trails away from the parking lot to avoid tour buses and crowds.
  • Field is the nearest town, filled with local artisans, grocery options, and character homes.

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