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Campgrounds and RV parks near Beaver County, AB

36 campgrounds and RV Parks near Beaver County, AB. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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When to visit Beaver County

  • spring

    March - May

    9° / -2°C 30 mm

    Late thaw; park water services off until late May.

  • summer

    June - August

    22° / 10°C 72 mm

    Peak season and wettest months; book long weekends well ahead.

  • fall

    September - November

    8° / -2°C 24 mm

    Cool nights; aspen colour peaks in late September.

  • winter

    December - February

    -7° / -17°C 19 mm

    Deep cold; most campgrounds closed, limited winter sites only.

Top Hosts near Beaver County, AB

Jonathan44 trips - Joined Jul 2018Superhost

First time using RVezy , Jonathan made the experience excellent !! Was so accommodating!! Thank you

Mark N. - Jun 2026

Fantastic RV. Jonathan was great to coordinate with - 5 stars! Would rent again!

Dan W. - Jun 2026

JohnandBernadette37 trips - Joined Jun 2022Superhost

John and Bernadette are the best. Delivery was on time and the RV was as advertised. The return was seamless. I highly recommended them.

Martin C. - Sep 2025

Everything was perfect! Thank you!

Darren C. - Sep 2025

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Beaver County, AB

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Beaver County, AB?

Good news: an RV rental in Beaver County is one of the more affordable ways to explore central Alberta. On RVezy, travel trailers typically start around $100 to $175 CAD per night, while Class C motorhomes and campervans usually range from $200 to $325 CAD per night, depending on size, age, and season. Mid-week stays and shoulder-season trips in May or September can shave 15 to 25 percent off peak summer pricing. For a cheap RV rental in Beaver County, filter by travel trailers and look for hosts offering weekly discounts. Pro tip: booking a delivered trailer to Camp Lake Park can actually save you money once you factor in fuel for a larger motorhome.
beaver.ab.ca/tourism/campgrounds

Do I need a special licence to rent an RV in Beaver County?

Great news: your regular Class 5 Alberta driver licence (or the equivalent from your home province, state, or country) is all you need to rent every RV on RVezy in Beaver County. No commercial licence, no air-brake endorsement, and no RV-specific training required, even for larger Class A motorhomes. Approved RVezy renters are generally 25 or older, and RVezy verifies your ID through the platform during booking. Visiting from overseas? Pick up an International Driving Permit from your home auto association before you fly. That is it, you are ready to hit Highway 14 and start your Beaver County RV trip.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039008774-Understanding-approved-driver-requirements

What protection and roadside assistance come with my Beaver County RV rental?

You are covered from the moment you pick up the keys. Every RV rental in Beaver County booked through RVezy includes a renter protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance, so a flat tire on Highway 14 outside Tofield or a dead battery at Black Nugget Lake Park is just a phone call away from being solved. During checkout you will choose your protection level, and each tier covers physical damage to the RV with different deductible amounts for real financial peace of mind. Pro tip: take a quick video walkaround at pickup and drop-off, it is the easiest way to keep your trip stress-free.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

What happens if I need to cancel my Beaver County RV booking?

Booking is low-risk. RVezy sets a standard cancellation policy on every reservation (hosts do not control this), and you can review the full terms in the RVezy Help Center before you confirm payment. Refund amounts depend on how far out from your trip you cancel, and if the host cancels you are refunded or offered travel credits. If something unexpected happens like a wildfire evacuation or major Alberta winter storm, contact RVezy support to review your options. Pro tip: if you are booking a July long-weekend trip to Camp Lake Park, lock in your dates early and keep the cancellation terms handy in your RVezy dashboard.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Can I bring my dog on a Beaver County RV trip?

Absolutely, Beaver County is a fantastic destination for a pet-friendly RV rental. Many RVezy hosts serving Tofield, Viking, and Holden welcome dogs, just toggle the Pet-Friendly filter when you search. Once you are here, your pup will love walks in the Beaver Hills Biosphere, lakeside strolls at Camp Lake Park, and birdwatching near Beaverhill Lake Heritage Rangeland (dogs must be leashed during nesting season to protect migratory birds). Black Nugget Lake Park also welcomes leashed pets on its trails. Pro tip: message the host before booking to confirm any pet fees, and bring a tie-out and screened awning, mosquitoes are real here in July.
beaver.ab.ca/visitors/recreation-areas

Can the RV be delivered to my campground in Beaver County?

Yes, RV delivery in Beaver County is one of the easiest ways to enjoy a stress-free trip, especially if it's your first time. Many RVezy hosts based in Edmonton, Sherwood Park, Tofield, and Camrose will tow a travel trailer or fifth wheel directly to Camp Lake Park, Black Nugget Lake Park, or a private acreage, level it, hook up power and water, and walk you through every system before they leave. Delivery fees usually run $2 to $4 per kilometre from the host's location. Filter listings by Delivery on RVezy to see who serves your campground. Pro tip: book delivery for Friday morning so you maximize your weekend without towing a thing.
beaver.ab.ca/tourism/campgrounds/camp-lake-park

How does mileage work and how far can I drive on a Beaver County RV trip?

You have plenty of range. Most RVezy hosts in the Beaver County area include 100 to 200 kilometres per day in their nightly rate, and many offer unlimited mileage packages or generous weekly allowances, perfect for exploring central Alberta. From Tofield you are about 65 km to downtown Edmonton, 50 km to Elk Island National Park, 280 km to Drumheller, 415 km to Jasper, and 480 km to Banff. Extra kilometres typically run $0.25 to $0.45 per km if you exceed the allowance. Pro tip: filter for RV rental with unlimited mileage if you are planning a Rockies loop, it removes the math from your road trip.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Beaver%20County%2C%20Alberta

Where are the best campgrounds for RV camping in Beaver County?

You are spoiled for choice. Camp Lake Park, south of Ryley, is the county flagship campground with powered and serviced sites, a sandy beach, and a boat launch (open mid-May through early September). Black Nugget Lake Park near Tofield offers serviced sites, treed lots, trout fishing, and non-powered boating on a reclaimed coal-mine lake. Lindbrook Star Gazer Campground in the Beaver Hills Biosphere is a quiet dark-sky favourite. For nearby national park camping, Astotin Lake Campground at Elk Island National Park is a bucket-list pick about 60 km northwest. Pro tip: Beaver County campground reservations open early each spring, set a calendar reminder because serviced sites go fast.
beaver.ab.ca/visitors/campgrounds

When is the best time of year for an RV trip to Beaver County?

The sweet spot for RV camping in Beaver County is mid-May through mid-September, when daytime highs run a comfortable 18 to 25 degrees Celsius and most county campgrounds are open. July and August are peak season with long 16-hour daylight, warm lake swimming, and festivals like the Bruce Stampede. June is wonderful for birdwatching at Beaverhill Lake (over 270 migratory species), and early September delivers crisp air, golden aspens, and far fewer mosquitoes. Winters are genuinely cold (minus 15 to minus 25 Celsius is normal in January), so most rentals run May to October. Pro tip: shoulder-season weekends in May and September often have the best campsite availability and lower nightly rates.
climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_normals/

I've never rented an RV before. Will I know how to use everything?

Yes, first time renting an RV is easier than you think, and Beaver County is a fantastic place to learn. Every RVezy host gives you a hands-on orientation at pickup (or at delivery), walking you through the propane, water pump, slide-outs, awning, generator, fridge, and dump procedure. You can message your host with questions before booking, during your trip, and even at 11 p.m. when you can't figure out the furnace. RVezy's 24/7 support team is also there as backup. Pro tip: do your first night at Camp Lake Park or Black Nugget Lake Park, both have powered sites, friendly hosts, and are under 90 minutes from Edmonton if you need anything.
beaver.ab.ca/tourism/campgrounds

What happens if something goes wrong with the RV during my trip?

You are never on your own. Every RV rental in Beaver County booked through RVezy includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the protection plan, covering flat tires, dead batteries, lockouts, towing, and mechanical breakdowns whether you are on Highway 14 near Viking or a gravel range road outside Kinsella. Your host is also a quick message away for quirks specific to their RV, and RVezy customer support is available before, during, and after your trip. Cell service is solid across most of Beaver County on Telus and Bell networks. Pro tip: save the roadside number in your phone before pickup, peace of mind in 10 seconds.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

What are the best road trips from Beaver County?

You are perfectly positioned for an epic RV road trip from Beaver County. Head about 60 km northwest to Elk Island National Park for bison herds and dark-sky stargazing, 280 km southeast to Drumheller and the Royal Tyrrell Museum for hoodoos and dinosaurs, or 415 km west to Jasper National Park for the Icefields Parkway. Banff is about 480 km southwest, and Waterton Lakes is a stunning 700 km southern haul. Cross-border travel into the United States is allowed by many hosts (confirm via message), but trips into Mexico are not permitted because RVezy protection does not extend there. Pro tip: a 7-day Edmonton, Jasper, Banff loop from Tofield clocks in around 1,400 km, very doable in a week.
parks.canada.ca/pn-np/ab/elkisland

How much should I budget for fuel on a Beaver County RV trip?

Fuel is one of the more predictable costs. Alberta typically has some of the lowest gas and diesel prices in Canada. Expect roughly 18 to 25 L/100 km for a Class C motorhome, 14 to 20 L/100 km for a half-ton truck towing a travel trailer, and 11 to 14 L/100 km for a campervan. A 500-km weekend loop from Tofield to Elk Island and back will run roughly $120 to $180 in fuel for most setups depending on current pump prices. Pro tip: fill up in Tofield or Viking before heading out, prices in smaller hamlets like Kinsella can be 10 to 15 cents per litre higher.
www2.nrcan.gc.ca/eneene/sources/pripri/prices_bycity_e.cfm

How far in advance should I book a campground near Beaver County?

Book earlier than you think. Camp Lake Park and Black Nugget Lake Park (both Beaver County-operated) open seasonal online reservations each spring through the county booking system, and serviced sites for July and August long weekends can fill within days. Alberta Parks sites like Miquelon Lake Provincial Park, about 45 minutes south, open reservations 90 days before arrival through reserve.albertaparks.ca. Parks Canada Astotin Lake Campground at Elk Island opens reservations in January via the Parks Canada Reservation Service. Pro tip: pair an early-booked weekend at Camp Lake Park with a mid-week stay at a quieter site like Lindbrook Star Gazer.
reserve.albertaparks.ca/

What are the driving conditions like in Beaver County?

Driving here is wonderfully relaxed compared to a major metro. Highway 14 (the Poundmaker Trail) is a wide two-lane paved highway that runs straight through Tofield, Ryley, Holden, Viking, and Kinsella, ideal for new RVers. Speed limits are 100 km/h on highways and 80 km/h on most range roads. Watch for deer and moose at dawn and dusk, and slow down on gravel range roads after rain. Winter brings snow, ice, and blowing-snow whiteouts from November to March, which is why most RVezy hosts here operate May through October. Pro tip: download the 511 Alberta app before your trip, it gives live road conditions, construction, and wildlife warnings.
511.alberta.ca/

What amenities will I find at Beaver County campgrounds?

You will have everything you need. Camp Lake Park offers powered and fully serviced sites (power, water, sewer), potable water fills, a sani-dump, flush toilets, showers, a sandy beach, and a boat launch. Black Nugget Lake Park has serviced sites, treed lots, picnic shelters, a playground, and trout fishing. Most county sites include fire pits and picnic tables, and firewood is sold on-site. For dumping and fresh water between trips, Tofield and Viking offer public sani-dumps seasonally. Pro tip: top up your fresh-water tank before leaving the campground, some quieter spots in the Beaver Hills Biosphere have potable water only at the entrance, not at individual sites.
beaver.ab.ca/visitors/campgrounds

What's actually inside a typical Beaver County RV rental?

More than you'd expect. A typical motorhome rental in Beaver County comes fully equipped with a queen or king bed, bunk or convertible dinette beds (most sleep 4 to 8), a full kitchen with three-burner stove, fridge/freezer, microwave, sink, and cookware, plus an indoor bathroom with toilet and shower. Air conditioning, a furnace for chilly Alberta nights, and a propane water heater are standard. Many include a generator, outdoor speakers, a power awning, and rooftop solar. TV and Wi-Fi vary by host, check the listing's amenities list. Seatbelts are provided for every passenger (Alberta law requires them). Pro tip: message the host to confirm bedding and kitchenware are included, most provide a starter kit.
alberta.ca/seat-belts-and-child-safety-seats

What add-ons can I get with my Beaver County motorhome rental?

Lots of options to customize your trip. Popular add-ons for a motorhome rental in Beaver County include bedding and linen packages, kitchen kits, camping chairs and tables, portable BBQs, generators, bike racks, and even kayaks or fishing gear from outdoor-focused hosts. Pickup is typically at the host home or storage lot in or near Edmonton, Sherwood Park, Tofield, or Camrose, with delivery available on most listings. Each listing displays its mileage policy and add-on pricing upfront so there are no surprises. Pro tip: bundling delivery, setup, and a linen kit turns your first RV trip into a turnkey vacation, just show up and relax.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Beaver%20County%2C%20Alberta

How does payment and the security deposit work on RVezy?

Payment is straightforward and secure. When you book your campervan rental in Beaver County (or any RV type), RVezy charges your credit card through the platform, no cash, e-transfers, or side payments to the host. A refundable security deposit is pre-authorized on your card before pickup and released after drop-off, assuming the RV comes back in the same condition. The deposit amount is shown on the listing and is separate from your booking payment. To avoid issues, do a walkaround video with your host at pickup and drop-off, return with full fuel and propane, and empty tanks if your agreement requires it. Pro tip: use a credit card with a higher limit so the deposit hold does not crowd your trip-spending budget.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works

Can I rent an RV in Beaver County for winter camping?

Yes, winter RVing is possible here for the adventurous. While most RVezy hosts in the Beaver County area run their season from May to October, a growing number offer four-season, heated-tank rigs with enclosed underbellies, extra insulation, and 30-amp shore-power capability, ideal for ice fishing on Beaverhill Lake or aurora hunting in the dark-sky Beaver Hills Biosphere. Use the search filters to find winter-ready RVs, and confirm with the host that the unit is rated for the temperatures you expect. You will want a serviced site with shore power at a park that stays open year-round. Pro tip: bring a heated water hose and tank heaters, and fill your onboard fresh-water tank instead of using the freshwater hook-up to prevent freeze-ups.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Beaver%20County%2C%20Alberta