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Camping Red Lodge Provincial Park

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Spruce View, Alberta, T0M 1V0, Canada
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Jul 8, 2018
Great spot with the family. We stayed in C loop and it was a little less private than we like but floating the river, the playground near by, and the open field to play catch made it very enjoyable. D loop looks more private but there is no power hookup and I believe it's first come, first serve

Jun 23, 2018
Awesome campsite, but I would not recommend booking in section A, it is literally right on the highway and super loud. We did originally, but asked to move to another spot. They said we could pick any site in Section D, which I was really appreciative of! It was beautiful and quiet and right on the river.

Jun 26, 2018
Great site for camping. Some of the sites are pretty close together, some are better than others. River is nice and slow for rafting.

Jun 9, 2018
It's a great little spot for both day use and camping. Nice slow river you can swim in and people float down alot.

Jun 12, 2018
I love this place probably one of my favorite great for going on tubes or dingys down the river beautiful trees surrounding campsits bathroom with showers , nice little store also

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