Camping - Castle Provincial Park | Alberta Parks Castle Provincial Park offers a wide range of camping opportunities from basic first come first serve to comfort camping and everything in between, park and campground map Former random camping areas, these sites are temporarily designated as campgrounds while rustic campgrounds are built
Castle Provincial Park | Canadas Alberta - Travel Alberta Castle Provincial Park and Castle Wildland Provincial Park boast stunning mountain landscapes, rolling hills, meadows and montane forests over 105,000 hectares (260,000 acres) The parks are home to more than 200 rare species of plants and animals
Campground Details - Castle Provincial Park, AB - Alberta Parks Encompassing more than 105,000 hectares, Castle Provincial Park and Castle Wildland Provincial Park in southwest Alberta contain landscapes of stunning mountains, rolling hills, montane forests and meadows
TOP 5 HIKES IN CASTLE PROVINCIAL PARK Featuring breathtaking views, uncrowded trails, and unspoiled wilderness as far as the eye can see, Castle Provincial Park is the perfect spot to plan your next hike Below we highlight 5 of our favorite hikes in the area, varying in distances, elevation gain, and hiking ability
Castle Provincial Park - Wikipedia Castle Provincial Park is a provincial park in southern Alberta, Canada It is located within the Municipal District of Pincher Creek No 9 south of the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass, northwest of Waterton Lakes National Park and west of the Town of Pincher Creek [2] It shares a boundary with Castle Wildland Provincial Park to the west and
10 Best hikes and trails in Castle Provincial Park | AllTrails Want to find the best trails in Castle Provincial Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 30 great trails for hiking, camping, and snowshoeing and more Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you
Castle Provincial Park - What to Do on a Visit - Hike Bike Travel Castle Provincial Park is located between Crowsnest Pass and Waterton Lakes National Park, and is best accessed via the hamlet of Beaver Mines on Highway 507 – off of Highway 3 The park is an easy weekend destination from Calgary via Highway 2 or its scenic alternative, the Cowboy Highway as it’s less than a three hour drive away
A Beginners Guide to Castle Provincial Park | Canadas Alberta There's plenty to see and do in Castle Provincial Park, and these tips will help get you started Always be prepared and travel in a group for safety Pack all the essentials, like water, warm clothes and bear spray Some of the best hikes in Castle take between one and three hours