Canada
User-maintained Campground, that requires a AB Public Lands Camping pass since June 1, 2021. https://www.alberta.ca/public-lands-camping-pass.aspx
We entered from the Northbound side rest area. Maximum 14 day stay. Some fire pits, a porta potty and garbage and recycling. Be careful if the grounds are muddy.
There is currently a little food truck at the rest area
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You need a Alberta Public Lands Camping pass to stay here. Can be purchased online for $20 p.P. for 3 days or $30 p.P. for an annual pass. https://www.alberta.ca/public-lands-camping-pass.aspx
Report Check-InStayed here one night, if it’s dry you can manage to find a place right at the river, if it’s raining I wouldn’t go here.
A bit of Road noise, but after sunset it’s pretty quiet.
Bell cell reception.
Easy to enter from rest area (northbound as mentioned) at bottom of the hill. Several RVs here and some look like a longer setup. Has “random camping” sign so this is definitely more than just boondocking. We went to a lower level to get away from highway. Noise really manageable. Level surface, used by locals as starting ground for ATVing (based on signage)
Report Check-Inuser maintained Campground. we entered from the Northbound side rest area. maximum 14 day stay. some fire pits but no other services or amenities. no fee. be careful if the grounds are muddy
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