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Cipperly's Pond and Campground

Cipperly's Pond and Campground

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Didsbury, Alberta, T0M 0W0, Canada
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Aug 7, 2023
Campground review, not just the pond. This is a great place if you just need somewhere quick and not too far, but your experience will be heavily dependent on what the other people there are like. Each site has its own picnic table and fire pit. The spots up by the playground and washrooms are pretty bare and super close together. Sites farther away back onto trees but the spots are still basically a field with nothing between you. Booking was convenient, a phone call and an e-transfer to deposit. The good things: -rules and check in spots are clear and well-marked (though the kids in sites at 9pm wasn’t enforced) -the park attendants were around lots during the day and responsive to concerns -the main bath house has flush toilets and nice clean shower (1 each side). The toilet stalls have super short doors, but the water pressure is good and lots of sink space. -the rest of camp has outhouses placed at smart intervals -one playground is fully fenced, sand base. More playground equipment close to the pond that’s more easily accessible -concession items available The bad -the sites are super close together with few, if any, trees in between sites. Don’t expect privacy. -you have to pay to have a fire. May only burn their wood, at $12.50 a bag -additional fee if you pay with a card -all of the trash goes into two large dumpsters and you have to bag it. There are no trash cans anywhere else -no outhouses in the day use area -it took a long time for quiet hours to be enforced, even when a group had been super loud all day. -if the wind is out of the north the airport next door had takeoffs happening by 7:30am. Small planes but loud enough engines. We’ll probably be back for the convenient location, but we’ll try to stay farther away from the main area.

Jun 19, 2023
Park is great, friendly staff/owners. Clearly over fished however. Like most stocked ponds in Alberta the second they get stocked they are pretty much cleaned out within the month. Fun and relaxing with kids.

Aug 12, 2023
Overall experience good. Sites a bit small with some with little cover. Also had to be a bit creative leveling the rv. Very well maintained grounds and friendly staff. Will come again.

Jul 5, 2020
Fantastic little spot. The weather was perfect and we caught 7 little Rainbow Trout in a couple of hours. Don't waste your time fishing with lures. Fish bobbers with bread or worms close to the bottom and it's pretty hard not to catch fish.

Jul 5, 2023
love this lil pond! looking great this year 😁🥰 when I was young this was one of my favorite places ever ♡

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