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Campgrounds and RV parks near Camrose County, AB

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

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Seasonal patterns in Camrose County

  • spring

    March - May

    10° / -3°C 30 mm

    Cool and muddy early; private parks reopen by May

  • summer

    June - August

    22° / 10°C 80 mm

    Peak season; book Miquelon Lake 90 days ahead

  • fall

    September - November

    8° / -3°C 25 mm

    Crisp days and fall colour; Miquelon services shut off

  • winter

    December - February

    -5° / -14°C 18 mm

    Frigid and snowy; only 18 winter sites open at Miquelon Lake

Top Hosts near Camrose 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

Jeramie-Lee41 trips - Joined Nov 2018Superhost

Awesome experience, honest, very helpful and friendly hosts, maintained quick communication even for small questions.

Gurpreet S. - Aug 2025

Fantastic, I couldn’t ask for a more accommodating host. In all the ways that matter. Our trip was excellent Jeramie-Lee and Matt were first class! Helpful and always available no matter the question. This is what RVezy is all about. I honestly have zero complaints. Sorry if this sounds like a bot reply. It is NOT. great people are hard to find. Great people renting a top notch RV experience? Even harder!

Richard D. - Jul 2024

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Camrose County, AB

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Camrose County?

RV rental in Camrose County is more affordable than you might expect, with most listings running from about $150 to $300 CAD per night depending on the rig. Compact campervans and older travel trailers sit at the lower end, while newer Class C motorhomes and fifth wheels are closer to the top. To find a cheap RV rental in Camrose County, aim for shoulder season (May or September) and use the price filter on RVezy to sort by budget. Pro tip: weekday bookings during Big Valley Jamboree week sell out fast, so book early if you are planning to camp near the festival.
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Do I need a special licence to rent an RV in Camrose County, Alberta?

Good news: a regular Class 5 Alberta driver's licence (or its equivalent from your home province or country) is all you need to rent an RV in Camrose County. No commercial licence, air brake endorsement, or RV-specific certification is required for the motorhomes and trailers listed on RVezy. Approved drivers are generally 25 or older with a valid licence, and RVezy verifies your ID through the platform during booking. Visiting from overseas? Pair your home licence with an International Driving Permit before you arrive and you are ready to roll into a Camrose RV trip stress-free.
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What protection comes with my RV rental in Camrose County?

Every RV rental in Camrose County booked on RVezy includes a renter protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance, so you can head toward Miquelon Lake or Driedmeat Lake knowing help is one call away. The protection plan covers most damage to the vehicle and gives you real financial peace of mind. During booking, you choose your protection level (not the host), so you pick what fits your trip and comfort level. Pro tip: review the included protection details at checkout to confirm your tow vehicle and trailer combo is fully set.
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What happens if my plans change after I book?

Plans shift, and that is okay. RVezy sets the cancellation policy for every booking (not individual hosts), and there is a money-back grace period right after you book so first-time renters can lock in dates with confidence. Specific refund amounts depend on how far out you are from your trip start date. The simplest move: book the dates you want now, then reach out to RVezy support if something comes up. That flexibility is part of why so many people feel comfortable trying their first family RV trip Camrose County style.
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Can I bring my dog on a Camrose County RV trip?

Absolutely, dogs are welcome on plenty of rigs here. Use the Pet-Friendly filter on RVezy to surface a pet-friendly RV rental Camrose County hosts have approved for furry passengers. Once you arrive, your pup will love the open trails around Mirror Lake, the Stoney Creek Valley urban trail system, and the lakeshore at Tillicum Park on Driedmeat Lake, all of which allow leashed dogs. Miquelon Lake Provincial Park also permits leashed pets on most trails and campsites. Pro tip: message the host before booking to confirm any pet fee, and bring a tie-out and water bowl since prairie afternoons can get warm.
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Can the RV be delivered to my campground or property in Camrose County?

Yes, RV delivery Camrose County is one of the most popular options on RVezy, especially for first-time renters. Many hosts will tow or drive the RV directly to spots like Camrose Exhibition Trail RV Park, Tillicum Beach Campground on Driedmeat Lake, Pelican Point Park on Buffalo Lake, or even your own acreage outside Bashaw or Hay Lakes. They'll level it, hook up power and water, and walk you through every system before they leave. Filter by Delivery on RVezy to see hosts who offer it, then message them with your campsite number. It's the easiest possible start to a motorhome rental Camrose County getaway.
camrosecounty.ca/recreation/parks-and-campgrounds

How far can I drive from Camrose County, and is there an unlimited mileage option?

You can absolutely turn this into a proper road trip. Hosts set their own mileage policies on RVezy, and many offer generous daily allowances or even an RV rental with unlimited mileage, which is ideal if you're heading to Jasper National Park (about 5.5 hours northwest), Banff (5 hours southwest), Drumheller's Badlands (2.5 hours south), or Waterton Lakes (6 hours south). Closer to home, Edmonton is just an hour northwest and Red Deer is about 1.5 hours west. Pro tip: when comparing listings, look at the per-kilometre overage rate alongside the included kilometres so you can plan your RV road trip from Camrose County with no surprises.
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Where are the best campgrounds near Camrose County?

You're spoiled for choice when it comes to RV camping Camrose County. Top picks include Miquelon Lake Provincial Park (north end of the county, with powered sites, sandy beach, and dark-sky stargazing), Tillicum Beach Park on Driedmeat Lake (operated by Camrose County, with 30-amp power sites just 15 km from the city), Pelican Point Park on Buffalo Lake (56 sites with great fishing), Camrose Exhibition Trail RV Park (107 full-service sites right in town), and Ferintosh Campground south on Highway 21. Pro tip: provincial park sites at Miquelon Lake open for reservations 90 days in advance through Alberta Parks and fill quickly for July and August weekends.
albertaparks.ca/parks/central/miquelon-lake-pp/

When is the best time to visit Camrose County in an RV?

The sweet spot for a Camrose County RV trip is mid-May through mid-September, when daytime highs sit between 18 and 25 C and evenings cool to a comfortable 8 to 12 C. July and early August are peak, with long sunny days (sunset around 10 p.m.) and the famous Big Valley Jamboree country music festival drawing thousands of campers. June brings the Jaywalkers Jamboree and Camrose Bird Festival with fewer crowds, while September delivers golden aspens and cheaper rates. Winters are cold (often -15 to -25 C), so only a few four-season rigs run November through March. For most travellers, late June is the local insider pick.
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I've never rented an RV before. Will I be able to handle it?

You'll do great, and Camrose County is honestly one of the friendliest places in Alberta for first time renting an RV. The roads are flat, traffic is light outside of festival weekends, and highways like Highway 13 and Highway 21 are wide and well-maintained. Every RVezy host gives you a full walkthrough at pickup covering propane, water tanks, slide-outs, and dumping, and you can text them throughout your trip. If you'd rather skip the driving entirely, book a host who offers delivery to your campsite. Pro tip: start with one or two nights at Camrose Exhibition Trail RV Park, just minutes from groceries and gas, to build confidence.
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What if something breaks down during my trip?

You are not on your own. Every RV rental in Camrose County booked through RVezy includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the renter protection plan, covering tows, flat tires, lockouts, jump starts, and fuel delivery. Your host is also a quick text away for questions about the rig's systems, and RVezy's support team is available before, during, and after the trip. Camrose is well-served by mechanics and RV service shops along Highway 13, and Edmonton's full-service dealers are only an hour away. Pro tip: save the roadside number in your phone before you leave the driveway so it is ready if you need it.
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What are the most popular road trip routes from Camrose County?

Camrose's central Alberta location makes it a fantastic launch pad. Popular RV road trip from Camrose County options include: Elk Island National Park for bison sightings (1 hour north), Miquelon Lake to Astotin Lake loop (under 90 minutes), Drumheller and Dinosaur Provincial Park in the Badlands (2.5 to 4 hours south), the Icefields Parkway via Jasper (5.5 hours northwest), and Waterton Lakes National Park (6 hours south). Cross-border trips into the U.S. are sometimes allowed depending on the host's insurance, so message them first; travel to Mexico is not permitted. Pro tip: the Highway 13 to Highway 21 loop through Bashaw and Ferintosh is a beautiful, low-traffic day drive.
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What should I budget for fuel on a Camrose County RV trip?

Fuel is one of Alberta's biggest travel perks: gas prices in Camrose County typically run lower than the national average, often around $1.30 to $1.55 CAD per litre. Class B campervans get roughly 18 to 22 MPG, Class C motorhomes average 10 to 14 MPG, and travel trailers depend on your tow vehicle (figure 12 to 16 MPG). For a typical 500 km weekend loop around Driedmeat Lake, Miquelon Lake, and back to Camrose, plan on $120 to $200 in fuel for a mid-size motorhome. Pro tip: fill up in Camrose city on Highway 13 before heading to smaller hamlets like Bashaw or Hay Lakes where stations close earlier.
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How far in advance should I book a campground in Camrose County?

For the best campgrounds near Camrose County, book as early as you can, especially for July and August. Alberta Parks opens reservations 90 days ahead on a rolling window through reserve.albertaparks.ca, and Miquelon Lake Provincial Park's lakeside sites get snapped up within minutes for long weekends. County-run spots like Tillicum Beach Park and Pelican Point Park accept reservations directly through Camrose County's website. Private parks like Camrose Exhibition Trail RV Park and Whistle Stop Golf & Campground are more flexible, though Big Valley Jamboree week (late July or early August) books up a year out. Pro tip: set a calendar reminder 90 days before your trip to grab a prime Miquelon Lake site.
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What are driving conditions like around Camrose County?

Driving here is refreshingly low-stress. Camrose County sits on the flat-to-gently-rolling Alberta prairie, with wide secondary highways (13, 21, 26, 833) that are well-paved and easy to navigate even in a larger Class A. Watch for occasional deer at dawn and dusk, gravel range roads if you stray from main routes, and sudden summer thunderstorms that can bring strong crosswinds, slow down and pull over if needed. Winter driving (November to March) requires winter tires and patience. Pro tip: check 511 Alberta on your phone before each leg for real-time road conditions, especially if you're heading toward the foothills on a multi-day RV road trip from Camrose County.
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What amenities can I expect at Camrose County campgrounds?

Local campgrounds are well-equipped for a comfortable stay. Miquelon Lake Provincial Park offers powered sites, potable water fill stations, sani-dumps, washrooms, and a swimming beach. Tillicum Beach Park on Driedmeat Lake has 30-amp power sites, flush toilets, and a boat launch. Camrose Exhibition Trail RV Park provides full-service (30 and 50-amp power, water, sewer) pull-throughs, laundry, showers, and Wi-Fi. For dumping and water fills on the road, Camrose RV Park and most county-operated campgrounds have public sani-dumps for a small fee. Pro tip: carry a 25-foot fresh-water hose and a 30-amp-to-15-amp adapter, since rural sites occasionally only have household-style outlets.
albertaparks.ca/parks/central/miquelon-lake-pp/

What's typically included inside the RV itself?

Expect to feel right at home. Most rigs listed for RV rental Alberta on RVezy come with a full kitchen (fridge, stove, microwave, sink, cookware), a private bathroom with toilet and shower, real beds with linens often available as an add-on, dining area with seatbelted seating, propane furnace, air conditioning, and a TV. Larger Class A and Class C motorhomes frequently add an onboard generator, outdoor speakers, awning, and outdoor kitchen, while a campervan rental Camrose County style keeps things simpler and easier to drive. Pro tip: filter by 'Sleeps 6+' or 'Generator' on RVezy if you're planning to boondock at Buffalo Lake or stay at non-powered sites in Ferintosh.
camrosecounty.ca/recreation/parks-and-campgrounds

What add-ons and pickup options should I know about?

RVezy hosts in Camrose County offer plenty of ways to customize your trip. Common add-ons include linen and kitchen kits, camping chairs and outdoor tables, BBQs, bike racks, generators, and propane top-ups. Many hosts also offer delivery and setup for a flat fee plus per-kilometre, which is a game-changer if you are staying at Miquelon Lake or Pelican Point and prefer not to drive a big rig. Mileage policies vary by listing: some offer a flat 100 to 200 km per day included, others provide unlimited kilometres. Pro tip: ask about a pre-trip propane fill and a full fuel tank at pickup so you do not burn time on errands during your first day.
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How does payment and the security deposit work?

Payment is simple and fully handled through the RVezy platform, no cash or e-transfers between you and the host. You will pay your booking total (rental, protection, fees) by credit card when you book, and a separate refundable security deposit is held on your card before pickup. Deposits vary by RV based on size and value, and the hold is released after a smooth return with no damage or excess cleaning. To avoid issues: do a quick walk-around video at pickup and drop-off, return the RV with tanks emptied and a full fuel tank, and stick to the agreed mileage. Pro tip: keep all communication inside the RVezy app so everything is documented.
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Are winter RV rentals available in Camrose County?

Yes, a small but growing number of four-season rigs are available for winter RV rental in Camrose County, perfect for ice fishing at Driedmeat Lake, snowshoeing at Miquelon Lake Provincial Park, or staying close to the action during the Camrose Vikings hockey season. Look for listings that mention heated holding tanks, enclosed underbellies, and shore-power capability, and plan to camp where 30-amp electrical hookups stay open year-round (Camrose Exhibition Trail RV Park is a reliable choice). Expect overnight lows from -15 to -30 C December through February. Pro tip: ask your host about an arctic-rated water hose, heat tape, and skirting so your fresh water keeps flowing on the coldest nights.
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