There are 2,400 camping sites in Banff National Park's 14 campgrounds.
Most of Banff's camping is seasonal from mid-May to mid-October,
but there is one campground in Banff and one in Lake Louise that is open year-round.
Camping in Banff National Park Alberta » https://www.BanffCamping.ca
Tunnel Mountain, Two Jack Main Campground, Two Jack Lakeside, Johnston Canyon Campground,
Lake Louise Soft-sided, Lake Louise Hard-sided, Silverhorn Creek Campground and Rampart Creek Campground
can be reserved by telephone at 1-877-737-3783.
Banff Campgrounds: Castle Mountain, Protection Mountain Campground, Mosquito Creek
& Waterfowl Lakes operate on a first-come, first-served basis.
To reserve Banff Camping from Outside North America Please Call: 1-519-826-5391
2024 Reservable dates: May 31 to September 22
Camp Site type: Unserviced
Number of Camp Sites: 206
Camping Services: Drinking water
Flush toilet
Showers
Cooking shelter
Picnic shelter
Firepits
Dumping station: sewage disposal
Accessible
Interpretive programs
Food storage locker
Parks Canada shuttle stop
Camping Fees
Reserving a campsite at Lake Louise Soft-sided campground:
Tunnel Mountain, Two Jack Main Campground, Two Jack Lakeside, Johnston Canyon Campground, Lake Louise Soft-sided, Lake Louise Hard-sided, Silverhorn Creek Campground and Rampart Creek Campground can be reserved by telephone at 1-877-737-3783.
All other Banff roadside campgrounds operate on a first-come, first-served basis.
2024 Reservable dates: May 31 to September 22
Camp Site type: Unserviced
Number of Camp Sites: 206
Camping Services: Drinking water
Flush toilet
Showers
Cooking shelter
Picnic shelter
Firepits
Dumping station: sewage disposal
Accessible
Interpretive programs
Food storage locker
Parks Canada shuttle stop
The Lake Louise Campground lies in the heart of Banff National Park, offering access to a multitude of trails and attractions, including world-famous Lake Louise and Moraine Lake. Lake Louise Campground is a short drive to access the Icefields Parkway – one of the most scenic drives in the world! The 230 kilometers Icefields Parkway features spectacular mountains, lakes, rivers, canyons, and of course, glaciers!
Lake Louise Campsites are unserviced and best suited for tents, tent trailers or small motorhomes and trailers up to 7 meters (24 feet). For groups that prefer to camp together, note that there are fire and no-fire loops when selecting a site.
This forested campground is divided from the hard-sided campground by the Bow River and surrounded by mountain views. The "soft-sided" section is enclosed by an electric fence and allows tents, soft-sided trailers and camping equipment with soft-sided pop-outs.
Visitors to Lake Louise campground enjoy free access to the Park and Ride Connector service linking the campground with Lake Louise Village.