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The Pope Lease Pines

The Pope Lease Pines

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Drumheller, Alberta, T0J 0Y0, Canada
(403) 823-8281 popeleasepines.com
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Jul 15, 2018
This property is in transition and undergoing renovation so parts may be closed. Call ahead. We were there for a family reunion and it was fantastic as it suited all our needs. Charming self-catering heritage house for some of us, shady and quiet RV spaces for those with RV's and quaint bunkhouses for the other campers in our group. Shared cookhouse was a great gathering place. Only 20 minutes from Drumheller, this is a quiet and shady alternative if you are visiting the Tyrell.

Aug 8, 2018
Horrible property. Google good reviews about this place are either written by people with no eyes or by owners of this place because just wow! Ran down much?! No management in sight. Dog that lives on property barked all night!!!!!!!

Jul 8, 2018
Could definitely use some shade in the cabin area but a wonderful stay otherwise!

Sep 12, 2017
What a great little campground! New owners have taken over and there's a few maintenance and landscape type issues that need some attention, but overall it's a great spot. There's a good amount of trees to provide shade and it's well located relative to town. The news owners are really nice and seem to genuinely care about the place and your experience there.

Jun 2, 2017
I describe this camping spot as a beautiful and lush grove in the rolling prairies on the edge of the Badlands. We camped with our family on an oversize pull-through site with all hookups. There are a number of back-in sites with plenty of mature trees, too. Our site had multiple trees, shrubs and grass like carpet and birds singing all day. You would never know that the wind was blowing outside the property, there is terrific protection from the dense trees bordering the grounds. The new owners are friendly and welcoming. While there, we met the original owners who were staying at the location as they transitioned into their retirement phase. They were enjoying watching the new owners step into their role. This is obviously a product of 17 years of diligent attention to building a lovely destination with lots of hard work and TLC. It is secluded, private and relaxing. Our kids enjoyed our large site, the rambling grounds and a game or two of tether ball. Our little dogs enjoyed the quiet setting and meeting a litter of kittens that were bravely exploring the world outside the barn. Nearby, there is plenty to do and plenty of amenities between here and Drumheller to the east. We will definitely come back and invite friends to join us. It is such a lovely spot within a short, scenic drive from the Calgary area, too. It is a great getaway and even if our friends don't have camp gear, there is a quaint B&B, tiny cabins, and a historic cottage available for guests.

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