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Cow Lake Campground

Cow Lake Campground

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Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, T4T 2A2, Canada
(403) 845-5851 www.cowlake.ca
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Jun 29, 2018
Very nice people! They checked in on us made sure we were comfortable. Wood was also cheap. $10 for a whole cart. It was awesome and affordable. Very well maintained for a campground. We enjoyed our stay!

May 23, 2018
We stayed in the overflow area that was tight with no services. Over all it was clean with very friendly staff and we'll maintained. The playground was great for our daughter and we were able to watch her from our camp site. $10 for a good cart of fire wood and $5 for sewer dump.

May 29, 2018
Good place to camp. Fairly large places to lay a tent or park an rv. Fishing is a different story. Horrible!!

Aug 21, 2017
This is my favourite place to camp. We have been here 7 or 8 times. We have always camped in the treed area which gives quite a bit of privacy. The beach is great for the kids, there are two playgrounds, a volleyball area and a boat launch. We have always tented until this Canada Day, when we finally bought a camper and it's been enjoyable both ways. We do like to stay up a bit once the kids are in bed and it's nice that we don't have to shut it down at 10 or 11pm. This being said, I have never had trouble going to sleep because of others noise. Oh, and Canada day was great! First year celebrating it here and they did a great job. Fireworks, cake and activities for the kids!

Aug 22, 2017
This is a beautiful campground, but hurry it fills up quick. The lake is not that cold there are boat docks and a fishing dock. And another dock me and my best friends jumped off into the water! I loved it. And it is an amazing place to bring kids

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