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Campgrounds and RV parks near Boyle, AB

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

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Campgrounds near Boyle, Alberta

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Camping spots and RV parks near Boyle, AB

When to visit Boyle

  • spring

    March - May

    9° / -3°C 25 mm

    Cool start; sites open in May, water often delayed

  • summer

    June - August

    22° / 10°C 85 mm

    Warm, wettest season; book lakefront sites early

  • fall

    September - November

    7° / -3°C 30 mm

    Cool, quiet; most parks close by late October

  • winter

    December - February

    -8° / -18°C 20 mm

    Frigid and snowy; provincial campgrounds closed

Top Hosts near Boyle, AB

Bonnie37 trips - Joined May 2022

Had a fabulous time this weekend. Bonnie was super easy to deal with — helpful with all questions and responded very quick. Definitely recommend!

Nicole R. - Jun 2026

Excellent trailer. Super clean on the inside and was stocked with everything you need.

Rob S. - Jul 2025

Tony22 trips - Joined Dec 2023Superhost

This rv unit comes stocked with everything you need to camp! All you need is your clothes and food. Communication with the owners was great and the rv is exactly as described and shown in the pictures. I would definitely recommend renting.

Terra M. - Aug 2025

We 100% would rent this trailer again from Tony again if possible.

David L. - Jul 2025

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Boyle, AB

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Boyle?

RV rental in Boyle is one of the more affordable ways to experience Alberta's Lakelands. On RVezy, you'll typically find travel trailers from around $100 to $175 CAD per night, Class C motorhomes from $200 to $300 CAD per night, and larger Class A rigs from $250 to $400 CAD per night. Hosts set their own nightly rates, so prices flex by season and rig type. To score a cheap RV rental in Boyle, book midweek, target shoulder dates in late May or September, and use the price filter on RVezy to narrow your range. Pro tip: many Boyle area owners offer multi-night discounts of 10 to 15 percent for trips of five nights or longer, which adds up fast on a Long Lake camping week.
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What licence do I need to rent an RV in Boyle?

Good news for first-timers: a regular Alberta Class 5 driver's licence is all you need to drive almost any RV rental in Boyle, as long as it's not equipped with air brakes. That covers travel trailers, fifth wheels, campervans, and most Class B and Class C motorhomes you'll find on RVezy. Approved drivers must generally be 25 or older, and RVezy verifies your ID right inside the platform before pickup, so there's no extra paperwork at the host's driveway. Visiting from out of province or out of country? Your home licence is honoured in Alberta thanks to reciprocity agreements. If you're eyeing a big diesel Class A, just message the host first to confirm whether it has air brakes (most rentals in this area don't).
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039008774-Understanding-approved-driver-requirements

Is my Boyle RV rental protected if something goes wrong?

Peace of mind is built into every booking. Every RV rental in Boyle booked through RVezy includes a renter protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance, so you're covered for the unexpected from the moment you drive off. The protection plan helps cover damage to the vehicle during your trip, giving renters meaningful financial protection alongside the host's coverage. During checkout, you can choose from different RVezy protection tiers, so you can pick the level of coverage that fits your trip length and budget. Pro tip: take a few photos at pickup and dropoff during your host's walkthrough, it makes any future claim quick and painless.
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What if I need to cancel my Boyle RV trip?

Booking your Boyle RV trip is low-risk. RVezy (not the host) sets the cancellation policy, and there's a money-back grace period right after you book so you can lock in your dates with confidence. Specific refund amounts depend on factors like how far out you cancel and your trip length. The full, current cancellation policy lives on the RVezy Help Center and through your booking dashboard, so you can review the details any time. Pro tip: if Alberta weather throws a curveball, such as early-season snow or a wildfire advisory near the Athabasca region, reach out to RVezy support right away and they'll walk you through your options.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Can I bring my dog on a Boyle RV rental?

Yes, four-legged co-pilots are very welcome on plenty of Boyle rentals. Just use the Pet-Friendly filter on RVezy to instantly see hosts who allow dogs, and you'll have a solid list of pet-friendly RV rental options in Boyle in seconds. Some hosts charge a small pet fee or have a size limit, so message them through the listing before booking to confirm details. Long Lake Provincial Park, just south of Boyle on Highway 831, is fantastic for dogs: leashed pups are welcome on the trails and at most non-swimming beach areas. Skeleton Lake and North Buck Lake Recreation Area are also dog-friendly. Pro tip: pack a long lead, a collapsible bowl, and tick prevention, boreal forest country means tick season runs May through July.
albertaparks.ca/parks/north/long-lake-pp/

Can the RV be delivered to my campsite in the Boyle area?

Yes, and it's a game-changer for first-timers. Many RVezy hosts around Boyle offer RV delivery, meaning the host drives the rig to your campsite, levels it, hooks up power and water, and walks you through every system before handing you the keys. It's a popular option for travellers flying into Edmonton International Airport (about 2 hours south) who don't want to tow a trailer themselves. Use the Delivery filter on RVezy to see which hosts deliver, then message them with your destination. Popular drop-off spots include Long Lake Provincial Park, Skeleton Lake, and North Buck Lake Recreation Area. Pro tip: ask the host to include their delivery fee and any per-kilometre charge upfront so the total is crystal clear before you book.
albertaparks.ca/parks/north/long-lake-pp/

How far can I drive on my Boyle RV trip and is there unlimited mileage?

You've got real range from Boyle, and many hosts offer generous mileage policies, including some with unlimited kilometres for in-province trips. Each listing on RVezy clearly shows the included daily kilometres and the per-kilometre fee beyond that (typically $0.30 to $0.45 CAD per extra km in Alberta). From Boyle you can reach Edmonton in about 1 hour 45 minutes, Athabasca in about 45 minutes, Lac La Biche in about 1 hour 15 minutes, Cold Lake in about 2 hours 30 minutes, and Elk Island National Park in just over 1 hour 30 minutes. Pro tip: if you're planning a longer RV road trip from Boyle toward Jasper or Wood Buffalo, filter for an RV rental with unlimited mileage to keep costs predictable.
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What are the best campgrounds near Boyle?

You're spoiled for choice. The best campgrounds near Boyle put you on a lake within 30 minutes of town. Long Lake Provincial Park (south on Highway 831) is the regional star with powered and unpowered sites, a sandy beach, boat launch, and laundry. Skeleton Lake Recreation Area (northeast of Boyle) offers powered RV sites and a great beach for families. North Buck Lake Recreation Area (northeast on Highway 663) has bays perfect for fishing and paddling. Pro tip: Long Lake is reservable through the Alberta Parks reservation system, and the powered loops book up fast for July and August weekends.
albertaparks.ca/parks/north/long-lake-pp/

When is the best time of year for a Boyle RV trip?

Mid-June through early September is the sweet spot for RV camping in Boyle. July and August bring the warmest weather with daytime highs around 22 to 24°C (72 to 75°F) and long northern daylight (sunset close to 10 p.m. in June). Long Lake's waters typically warm up enough for swimming from late June through August. Shoulder seasons (late May and September) reward you with fewer crowds, gorgeous fall colours in the boreal forest, and lower nightly rates. Winter is genuinely cold here, with January averages around -15°C (5°F), but adventurous renters can find winterized RVs for ice fishing on Skeleton Lake. Pro tip: book July dates 2 to 3 months ahead, it's prime time in Alberta's Lakelands.
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I've never driven an RV before. Will I be okay in Boyle?

You're going to do great. Boyle is one of the friendliest places in Alberta to learn: the roads are wide, traffic is light, and Highway 63 and Highway 831 are well-maintained two-lane highways with generous shoulders. Every RVezy host gives you a hands-on walkthrough at pickup covering driving, levelling, hookups, slide-outs, and the propane system, so you'll never be left guessing. If first time renting an RV still feels intimidating, choose a smaller travel trailer or Class B campervan, or book a host who offers delivery so you skip towing altogether. Pro tip: do your first night at Long Lake Provincial Park, only a short drive from Boyle. It's close, calm, and the perfect spot to practice setup without pressure.
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What happens if my RV breaks down near Boyle?

You're never on your own. Every RV rental in Boyle through RVezy includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the protection plan, covering flat tires, dead batteries, lockouts, and towing. One call gets help dispatched to your location, whether you're on Highway 63 heading north or parked at North Buck Lake. Your host is also a direct lifeline: most are local Albertans who know the rig inside out and can troubleshoot small issues over the phone. Cell coverage is generally solid along the main highways around Boyle, though it can get patchy on backroads toward Skeleton Lake. Pro tip: save the RVezy roadside number and your host's phone in your contacts before leaving the driveway.
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Can I take my Boyle RV rental across provincial or US borders?

Yes for most Canadian provinces, with one quick step. Travel across Alberta into BC, Saskatchewan, or further is allowed on many RVezy rentals, just message the host through the listing before booking to confirm cross-border travel is approved. US travel may also be allowed depending on the host and their insurance, so always confirm in writing before you book. Travel to Mexico is not permitted on RVezy rentals because insurance coverage doesn't extend there. From Boyle, popular cross-border routes include heading west to Jasper National Park, south to Waterton, or east to Prince Albert National Park in Saskatchewan. Pro tip: if you're crossing into the US, bring your passport, vehicle registration, and a signed travel authorization letter from your host.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039340074-Insurance-coverage-validity

What kind of fuel mileage should I budget for around Boyle?

Budgeting fuel for your Boyle RV trip is straightforward. Expect roughly 18 to 22 L/100 km for Class C motorhomes, 25 to 30 L/100 km for Class A rigs, and 13 to 18 L/100 km for campervans and tow vehicles pulling travel trailers. Gas prices in the Boyle area typically run a few cents higher than Edmonton, so it's worth filling up in town before heading further north. For a typical 3-night trip exploring Long Lake, Skeleton Lake, and Athabasca (around 300 km total), budget $90 to $150 CAD in fuel for a Class C. Pro tip: drive at 95 km/h rather than 110 km/h on Highway 63, you'll easily save 10 to 15 percent on fuel.
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How far in advance should I reserve campgrounds near Boyle?

Booking ahead is the move, especially for the popular Lakelands sites. Long Lake Provincial Park and other Alberta Parks campgrounds become reservable 90 days in advance through the official Alberta Parks reservation system at reserve.albertaparks.ca, and July and August powered sites at Long Lake often sell out within hours of opening. For nearby recreation areas like Skeleton Lake and North Buck Lake, reservations open in spring and can be booked online. If you're planning a spontaneous trip, midweek availability is usually decent even in summer. Pro tip: set a calendar reminder for exactly 90 days before your target dates and log in at 9 a.m. Alberta time. For shoulder season (June, September), you can often grab a great Long Lake site just a week or two out.
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What are the driving conditions like around Boyle?

Driving an RV around Boyle is refreshingly straightforward. You're on Highway 63 (a major paved highway connecting Edmonton to Fort McMurray) with wide shoulders and regular passing lanes, plus Highway 831 heading south to Long Lake. Traffic is light, terrain is gently rolling boreal forest with no mountain passes, and there are no narrow tunnels or low-clearance bridges to worry about. Watch for wildlife at dawn and dusk: moose and deer are common along Highway 63 and Highway 663. In winter (November to March), conditions can get icy and snow-packed, so most RV trips happen May through October. Pro tip: keep an eye on the Alberta 511 website for live road conditions before any drive, especially if you're heading further north toward the Athabasca region.
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What amenities can I expect at campgrounds around Boyle?

Local campgrounds make life easy. Long Lake Provincial Park offers powered sites (15 and 30 amp), unserviced sites, potable water taps, hot showers, flush toilets, a sani-dump station, laundry, and a seasonal concession. Skeleton Lake and North Buck Lake Recreation Areas offer powered RV sites with potable water and dump stations. Dump stations are also available at most Alberta provincial parks during the operating season (May through September). Cell service is generally good at Long Lake and Skeleton Lake and weaker at smaller backcountry sites. Pro tip: top up your fresh water tank before leaving Long Lake's fill station, some smaller recreation areas only have hand pumps or non-potable water, especially in dry early-season conditions.
albertaparks.ca/parks/north/long-lake-pp/

What's included inside a typical Boyle RV rental?

Boyle rentals are well-equipped for the Alberta outdoors. Most motorhome rental listings in Boyle come with a full kitchen (fridge, freezer, propane stove, microwave, sink, cookware, dishes), a bathroom with toilet and shower, fresh and grey water tanks, propane furnace and hot water, air conditioning, comfortable sleeping for 4 to 8 people, and seatbelts for safe travel. Many include a TV, Bluetooth stereo, outdoor awning, camp chairs, and a propane BBQ. Wi-Fi and onboard generators vary by listing, so check the listing's amenities section or message the host. Pro tip: ask whether linens, towels, and a basic kitchen starter kit are included or available as add-ons, many Boyle area hosts include them free, which saves you a packing headache.
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What popular add-ons and options can I get with a Boyle RV rental?

You can truly customize your campervan rental in Boyle. Common host add-ons include delivery and setup (commonly $1.50 to $2.50 CAD per km), kitchen kits ($25 to $50), bedding packages ($25 to $75), camp chairs and tables (often included), generators, bike racks, and fishing gear (perfect for Long Lake and Skeleton Lake). Most Boyle area hosts offer flexible pickup and drop-off windows, typically between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., and many will accommodate early or late times for a small fee. Mileage policies vary, so check each listing for included daily kilometres. Pro tip: bundle delivery plus a kitchen kit if you're flying into Edmonton, you'll arrive at Long Lake with everything ready to go and skip a Costco run entirely.
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How does the security deposit and payment work on RVezy?

The payment process is smooth and secure. When you book an RV rental in Boyle, you'll pay the rental total through RVezy's secure platform, with no cash exchanged with hosts. A refundable security deposit (typically $500 to $1,500 CAD depending on the rig) is pre-authorized on your credit card before pickup and released after the trip once the host confirms the RV is returned in good condition. Major credit cards are accepted. To avoid any deposit issues, follow your host's walkthrough, do photo inspections at pickup and dropoff, respect the no-smoking and pet rules, and return the rig with fuel and propane at the levels noted in your agreement. Pro tip: empty grey and black tanks before return, many hosts charge a dumping fee if you skip this step.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works

Can I rent a winterized RV in Boyle for cold-weather camping or ice fishing?

Yes, winter RV adventures are absolutely possible in Boyle. Some local RVezy hosts list four-season rigs with heated holding tanks, enclosed underbellies, upgraded insulation, and reliable propane furnaces, ideal for ice fishing on Skeleton Lake, North Buck Lake, or Long Lake. Daytime winter temperatures average around -10°C (14°F) and nights can dip to -25°C (-13°F) or colder, so message the host to confirm the RV is rated for those temperatures and ask about skirting, heated water hoses, and shore power requirements. Pro tip: book a campsite with a 30-amp electrical hookup so you can run electric heaters and conserve propane for the coldest nights.
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