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Indian Graves Provincial Recreation Area

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Peppertree Avenue Northwest, Alberta, T0L 1H0, Canada
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Jun 22, 2018
Great, well maintained campground. We have camped here for two years in a row now, and have not yet been disappointed. There is a great contrast between the forested upper loop and the open area of the lower loop. While there are no services, there are clean outhouses and a water pump to hand pump your own water. It is also a short distance from chain lakes if you would like to spend a day swimming or boating

Jul 6, 2018
Love this place, been going for 6 years. This is old camping not glamping.

Jun 10, 2018
Theres a cross on top of the hump .find the cross ,find the bottle of scotch and have a drink with Norm .

Apr 9, 2018
Never thought I'd ever camp anywhere with a name like this but... it was much nicer than it sounds, lol.

Aug 17, 2017
Indian graves campground is a very well layed out campground in a very remote location. I paid $26.00 for a place to park for the night. There are no amenities besides the outhouse. The water isn't even safe to drink. There are horse pens is you wanted to bring a horse along for the ride, but there aren't any good trails that I could see. I paid $26.00 at the Daisy May campground in Fort Macleod last week, and that campground had showers and a swimming pool.

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