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: June 20 to September 2
Camp Site type: Unserviced
Number of Camp Sites: 110
Camping Services: Drinking water
Flush toilet
Outhouse
Cooking shelter
Picnic shelter
Firepits
Dumping station: sewage disposal
Accessible
Interpretive programs
Food storage locker
Camping Fees
Reserving a campsite at Waterfowl Lakes 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: June 20 to September 2
Camp Site type: Unserviced
Number of Camp Sites: 110
Camping Services: Drinking water
Flush toilet
Outhouse
Cooking shelter
Picnic shelter
Firepits
Dumping station: sewage disposal
Accessible
Interpretive programs
Food storage locker
Waterfowl Lakes Campground sits between Upper and Lower Waterfowl lakes on the Mistaya River. These stunning glacier-fed lakes are excellent for paddling while taking in the surrounding mountains. This wooded campground boasts easy access to moderate hiking trails and is a short drive from Saskatchewan Crossing, Bow Lake, and the Peyto Lake viewpoint.
Campsites are unserviced and best suited for tents, or motorhomes and trailers up to 9 meters (31 feet). Ask about the free Saturday evening interpretive programs hosted by Parks Canada at the campground theater.
There is no cell-phone coverage at any campgrounds on the Icefields Parkway.