Marble Canyon Campground is a scenic Parks Canada campground nestled within Kootenay National Park in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, near Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia. Set amid towering peaks and dense coniferous forest, the campground offers easy access to one of the park's most dramatic natural features — Marble Canyon, a narrow limestone gorge carved by the rushing waters of Tokumm Creek. Campers can explore the canyon via a short interpretive trail and venture further to the iconic Paint Pots, ancient ochre mineral springs used by Indigenous peoples for centuries. The famous Radium Hot Springs pools are also within the park, providing a relaxing soak after a day of hiking or wildlife watching. The campground is well-equipped for families and RV travellers, with picnic tables, fire grills, a playground, toilets, firewood for sale, and a dump station on site. Kootenay National Park's diverse landscapes support abundant wildlife, including black bears, elk, deer, and bighorn sheep. Whether exploring alpine trails, photographing dramatic canyon scenery, or simply relaxing under mountain skies, Marble Canyon Campground is an ideal base for experiencing the natural splendour of British Columbia's Rocky Mountain parks.