Two O'Clock Creek Campground sits within the Kootenay Plains Provincial Recreational Area, a pristine 67 km west of Nordegg along Highway 11 in central Alberta. This scenic campground offers eight group-use sites arranged in a distinctive oval formation, each providing stunning Rocky Mountain views. The setting exemplifies Alberta's natural heritage, with cultural significance for local Indigenous communities and proximity to an ecological reserve featuring unique grassland vegetation.
The campground features essential amenities including picnic tables, fire rings with firewood, water hookups, flush toilets, and grills, making it ideal for extended stays. Located near Abraham Lake—a stunning reservoir created by the Bighorn Dam—the area offers exceptional fishing opportunities and diverse outdoor recreation. Adventure seekers can explore the renowned 5-km Siffleur Falls trail, attempt rock climbing at the on-site climbing wall, or discover other waterfalls throughout the region. Activities range from hiking and backcountry skiing to trail running, accommodating all seasons and skill levels.
The Kootenay Plains maintain a strong group camping culture, with many organizations maintaining decades-long traditions at these mountain-view sites. Some of the eight group sites include camp shelters, providing additional comfort and protection from the elements. This combination of accessibility, natural beauty, and diverse recreation makes Two O'Clock Creek a premier destination for group camping in central Alberta.