Point Campground

Point Campground

Point Backcountry Campground

Located within the stunning Peter Lougheed Provincial Park in Kananaskis, Alberta, the Point Backcountry Campground offers an idyllic escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled by the serene waters of Upper Kananaskis Lake, this campground boasts a perfect blend of natural beauty and essential amenities, ensuring a memorable backcountry experience.

Access and Location

The campground is situated approximately 50 km south of Hwy 1, accessible via Hwy 40 and Kananaskis Lakes Trail. The closest access point is at North Interlakes Day Use, requiring a 3.4 km hike along the Upper Kananaskis Lake Circuit. Adventurous campers can also reach Point by boat, though it’s important to note that there are no docking or mooring facilities available. Light watercraft can be pulled up on shore for easy access.

Amenities and Facilities

  • Camping Capacity: A maximum of 6 people and 1 tent is permitted per site, with some exceptions.
  • Toilets: Pit/vault toilets are located throughout the campground for visitor convenience.
  • Food Storage: Secure food storage lockers are provided to protect your supplies from wildlife.
  • Firepits: Designated firepits are available, and firewood can be purchased on-site.
  • Grey Water Disposal: Facilities for safe grey water disposal are provided to maintain environmental standards.

Camping Experience

Point Backcountry Campground is designed for year-round use, providing a serene atmosphere for all types of campers. Tent sites are thoughtfully scattered among the forested areas, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the breathtaking views of both the lake and surrounding mountains. Each site is equipped to support a comfortable camping experience while emphasizing sustainability and the protection of the natural environment.

Activities and Attractions

Visitors to Point Backcountry Campground can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, including:

  • Hiking: The Upper Kananaskis Lake Circuit offers a scenic hiking trail that is rated easy, making it suitable for all skill levels.
  • Photography: Capture the stunning landscapes with leisure walks around the lake, perfect for nature photographers.
  • Wildlife Viewing: The surrounding area is home to diverse wildlife, providing opportunities for sighting various species in their natural habitat.
  • Canoeing/Kayaking: The calm waters of Upper Kananaskis Lake are ideal for paddling adventures.

Safety and Regulations

To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience in the backcountry, campers are reminded to:

  • Obtain a Kananaskis Conservation Pass for parking in Kananaskis and the Bow Valley.
  • Respect wildlife by utilizing secure food storage and adhering to park regulations.
  • Be aware of ice conditions if planning on winter activities, as Alberta Parks does not monitor these conditions.
  • Practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the natural beauty for future visitors.

Reservation Information

Reservations for Point Backcountry Campground can be made up to 90 days in advance of your arrival date, ensuring that you secure a spot in this beautiful location. The current rate is $12 per person per night.

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Kananaskis and create unforgettable memories at Point Backcountry Campground—your gateway to adventure in the Canadian Rockies!

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