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Campgrounds and RV parks near Fort Mckay 174, AB

2 campgrounds and RV Parks near Fort Mckay 174, 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 Fort McKay 174

  • spring

    March - May

    8° / -5°C 25 mm

    Cool, dry, and fire-prone; bans often in place by May.

  • summer

    June - August

    22° / 11°C 75 mm

    Peak season; long days, bugs, and possible wildfire smoke.

  • fall

    September - November

    6° / -4°C 35 mm

    Cool nights; sites close mid-October as freezing returns.

  • winter

    December - February

    -9° / -20°C 20 mm

    Frigid and snowy; most campgrounds closed for the season.

Top Hosts near Fort Mckay 174, AB

Lars64 trips - Joined Mar 2021

We had a great experience renting with Lars! We were a family of four with two young children. It was perfect size for a little getaway and had everything we needed.

Becki S. - Jun 2026

Lars was so easy to deal with. It's hard to find helpful, honest and friendly hosts. Well, Lars is one of a kind. He went above and beyond to make sure the camper was ready for us, after deciding to book last minute. He helped hook it up and gave it a deep clean before we took it. Easy communication and easy process. Will book again!

Lisa S. - Aug 2025

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David16 trips - Joined May 2022

David was fast and easy to communicate with. The camper was immaculate! Thank you for making our holiday easy.

Jeff L. - Jul 2024

An excellent experience with the host and RV from start to finish!

Mike H. - Jul 2024

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Fort Mckay 174, AB

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Fort McKay 174, AB?

An RV rental in Fort McKay 174 is one of the most affordable ways to explore northern Alberta. On RVezy, peer-to-peer pricing typically runs about $90 to $175 per night for travel trailers, $150 to $225 for Class C motorhomes, and $200 to $300+ for Class A rigs, since owners set their own rates. You will save money by booking midweek, traveling in the shoulder season (May or September), and choosing a host who offers unlimited mileage. Pro tip: filter by Delivery so the host drops the RV at your site near Fort McMurray, which eliminates fuel costs on the pickup leg and is a popular choice for first-time renters in the region.
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What kind of driver's license do I need to rent an RV in Fort McKay 174?

A regular Alberta Class 5 driver's license (or its equivalent from your home province, state, or country) is all you need to drive almost any RV without air brakes, including travel trailers, fifth wheels, and Class B and Class C motorhomes. To book on RVezy, approved drivers are generally required to be 25 or older, and ID verification happens right on the platform during checkout. Visiting from outside Canada? Bring your home license plus an International Driving Permit (IDP) for peace of mind at the border. If you are eyeing a big diesel Class A, message the host to confirm whether an air-brake (Q) endorsement is required.
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Is there protection included when I rent an RV in Fort McKay 174?

Yes, and this is one of the biggest reasons first-timers feel confident choosing RVezy. Every motorhome rental in Fort McKay 174 includes a renter protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance. During checkout you choose the coverage level that fits your comfort, and the plan covers most accidental damage to the RV, so you are not on the hook for every little bump. It provides real financial peace of mind, especially on remote stretches of Highway 63. Pro tip: pick your protection tier before you confirm the booking so you can budget for the full trip up front.
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What if my plans change? Can I cancel my Fort McKay 174 RV rental?

Booking is low-risk: RVezy sets the cancellation policy (not individual hosts), and every booking includes a money-back grace period right after you confirm. After that, refunds depend on how far out you are from your trip start date. You will see the full cancellation details on your booking summary before you pay, so there are no surprises. Pro tip: if a northern Alberta wildfire forces a route change, contact RVezy support to discuss your options, they handle these situations regularly during fire season.
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Can I bring my dog on my Fort McKay 174 RV trip?

Dogs are welcome, and many owners specifically offer pet-friendly RV rental in Fort McKay 174. Toggle the Pet-Friendly filter when browsing RVezy listings to instantly see hosts who allow pets, and check each listing for any small cleaning fee or breed notes. Once you have the RV, your pup will love Gregoire Lake Provincial Park (about 90 km south near Fort McMurray), where leashed dogs can join you on forested trails and sandy lakeshore. Pro tip: pack a tie-out, bug spray (Alberta blackflies are real), and a cooling mat for warm July afternoons, then enjoy walks along the Athabasca River.
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Can the RV be delivered to me near Fort McKay 174?

Yes, RV delivery in Fort McKay 174 is one of the most popular options, especially for travelers flying into Fort McMurray International Airport (YMM) and heading north on Highway 63. Many RVezy hosts will deliver and set up the rig directly at your campsite, lodge, or driveway, then walk you through everything from the propane system to the awning. Delivery fees are usually based on distance, often around $1.50 to $3 per km from the host's location. Pro tip: filter by Delivery on RVezy, then message the host to confirm drop-off at Gregoire Lake, Anzac, or your spot along the Athabasca, it makes a first time renting an RV experience effortless.
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How far can I drive on a Fort McKay 174 RV rental?

You have plenty of range to explore. Most RVezy hosts include 100 to 200 free km per night, and many offer RV rental with unlimited mileage, which is the smart pick if you are planning a big loop. From Fort McKay 174, popular drives include Fort McMurray (about 60 km south, 45 minutes), Lac La Biche (about 345 km, 4 hours), Edmonton (about 500 km, 5.5 hours), and Slave Lake (about 540 km, 6 hours). Pro tip: sort RVezy listings by mileage policy and pick an unlimited-km rig for any RV road trip from Fort McKay 174 longer than three days, you will save real money on overage fees.
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Where should I camp during my Fort McKay 174 RV trip?

You have some great options for RV camping in Fort McKay 174 and the surrounding Wood Buffalo region. Top picks include Gregoire Lake Provincial Park (about 95 km south, with powered, water, and full-service sites on a sandy lakeshore), Hangingstone Provincial Recreation Area (unserviced sites south of Fort McMurray, suited to self-contained rigs), and private RV parks in Fort McMurray for easy in-town hookups. Pro tip: Gregoire Lake books up fast on summer weekends, so reserve through Alberta Parks as soon as the booking window opens for serviced sites.
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When is the best time to visit Fort McKay 174 in an RV?

Late June through early September is the sweet spot for an RV rental Alberta adventure this far north. July highs average around 22 to 24 C with long daylight hours, perfect for paddling the Athabasca or fishing Gregoire Lake. May and early June can still see overnight frost, while late September brings stunning golden aspen but campgrounds start closing. Winter is a serious subarctic experience with January lows often near -25 C, beautiful for northern lights viewing if you book a winterized rig. Pro tip: target a summer community event in the Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo region if you can, it is a memorable cultural highlight.
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I've never driven an RV before. Will I be okay?

You will be just fine, and most first-time renters are surprised how quickly it clicks. Every RVezy host gives you a hands-on orientation at pickup or delivery, covering driving, leveling, propane, water, slide-outs, and the toilet, so you are never left guessing. The roads around Fort McKay 174 are an easy place to learn: Highway 63 is a twinned divided highway south to Fort McMurray with generous shoulders. Pro tip: for your first time renting an RV, choose a Class C motorhome or a smaller travel trailer under 24 feet, message the host with any questions before booking, and watch a few walkthroughs of your specific model so it feels familiar on day one.
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What happens if something goes wrong on the road?

You are never stranded. Every RVezy booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the protection plan, covering common issues like flat tires, dead batteries, lockouts, and towing, which matters a lot on remote stretches like Highway 63 between Fort McKay 174 and points south. Cell service is generally good along the highway but can drop in the bush, so it is smart to carry the RVezy support number written down. Your host is also just a message away for quirky RV questions like resetting the inverter. Pro tip: download offline maps for the Wood Buffalo region before leaving Fort McMurray, and top up fuel any time you pass a station heading north.
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Can I take my Fort McKay 174 RV rental across provincial or international borders?

Yes, you have room to roam. A valid Canadian driver's license is recognized across every province and territory, so RV road trips from Fort McKay 174 down to Jasper, into BC, or east to Saskatoon are all fair game with most RVezy hosts (just confirm in the listing or message them). Cross-border travel into the United States may be allowed depending on the specific host and insurance terms, so always ask before booking. Travel into Mexico is not permitted on RVezy rentals because insurance coverage does not extend there. Pro tip: popular northern Alberta loops include Fort McMurray to Edmonton to Jasper National Park (about 1,400 km round trip), a bucket-list Rockies route.
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How much will fuel cost on my Fort McKay 174 RV trip?

Fuel is manageable if you plan ahead. Expect roughly 8 to 12 miles per gallon (about 20 to 30 L/100 km) for most Class C motorhomes and travel trailer setups, with Class B campervans doing noticeably better. Northern Alberta gas prices typically run a few cents above the provincial average. For a 5-day, 1,000 km loop from Fort McKay 174 down to Lac La Biche and back, budget roughly $300 to $450 in fuel depending on current pump prices. Pro tip: fill up in Fort McMurray before heading north on Highway 63, prices climb as you get closer to remote stops and the next reliable station can be a long way off.
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How far in advance should I book campgrounds near Fort McKay 174?

Book early and you are set. Alberta Parks opens reservations in advance for serviced sites at Gregoire Lake Provincial Park through the reserve.albertaparks.ca system, and powered, water, and sewer sites genuinely sell out for July and August long weekends within hours. For the best campgrounds near Fort McKay 174, aim to book Gregoire Lake as soon as the window opens in spring, and private parks in Fort McMurray are usually more flexible. Pro tip: if you strike out on Friday and Saturday, grab a Sunday-to-Thursday stretch instead, midweek availability is often wide open and the lake is blissfully quiet.
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What are local driving conditions like around Fort McKay 174?

Driving here is straightforward if you respect the conditions. Highway 63, the main route connecting Fort McKay 174 to Fort McMurray and Edmonton, is twinned with paved shoulders, so it handles RVs comfortably. Watch for wildlife (moose and deer at dawn and dusk), industrial truck traffic from the oil sands, and sudden weather changes including summer thunderstorms and winter whiteouts. In summer, smoke from regional wildfires can reduce visibility, check Alberta 511 before you roll. Pro tip: keep your headlights on at all times on Highway 63, it improves how visible your RV is to long-haul trucks.
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What amenities will I find at campgrounds near Fort McKay 174?

You will find better hookups than many people expect this far north. Gregoire Lake Provincial Park offers a range of sites with options for power-only, power and water, or full power/water/sewer service, plus a shower house with flush toilets, a dump station, a potable water fill station, and a campground store. Private RV parks in Fort McMurray offer full hookups right in town. Pro tip: top up fresh water and dump tanks at Gregoire Lake's fill station before heading deeper into the boreal forest, dump stations are scarce north of Fort McMurray, so plan your tanks around it.
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What's included inside a typical RV rental in Fort McKay 174?

You will be amazed how loaded these rigs come. A typical RVezy listing near Fort McKay 174 includes a full kitchen (fridge, stove, microwave, sink), a bathroom with toilet and shower, sleeping for 4 to 8 people with proper seatbelts for travel, a furnace for chilly boreal nights, air conditioning, an awning, and often a TV. Many hosts also include a generator for boondocking off the grid, plus leveling blocks, a sewer hose, and a fresh water hose. Wi-Fi hotspots are sometimes offered as an add-on. Pro tip: ask the host to include the camping kit (bedding, towels, dishes), many provide it free or for a small fee, saving you a packing headache when you are flying into YMM airport.
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What add-ons can I get and how does pickup work?

Hosts offer some genuinely useful add-ons that make life easier on a Fort McKay 174 RV trip. Common extras include delivery and setup, generator use, propane refills, bedding and kitchen kits, BBQs, camping chairs, bike racks, and Wi-Fi hotspots, typically $10 to $50 each. Pickup usually happens at the host's location in Fort McMurray or by delivery to your campsite, and includes a full walkthrough of every system. Most hosts include 100 to 200 free km per day, with extra kilometers around $0.35 to $0.50. Pro tip: if you are flying into Fort McMurray International Airport, ask about airport delivery, many hosts will meet you curbside so you can step off the plane and straight into your RV adventure.
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How does payment and the security deposit work on RVezy?

Payment is simple and secure. You pay through RVezy's platform with a credit card (never directly to the host), so your booking, protection plan, and support are all in one place. A refundable security deposit is held on your card before pickup, and it is released after the trip once the host confirms the rig came back in good shape. Pro tip: do a quick walkaround video with the host at pickup and drop-off and snap photos of the interior, tanks, and tires. It takes two minutes and is the single best way to keep your deposit return smooth and stress-free.
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Can I rent a winterized RV in Fort McKay 174 for cold-weather trips?

Yes, and winter is a magical time to rent an RV in Fort McKay 174 if you come prepared. Several RVezy hosts in the Fort McMurray area offer four-season rigs with heated holding tanks, enclosed underbellies, extra insulation, propane furnaces, and shore power hookups, ideal for chasing the aurora borealis over the Athabasca River. Use the listing description and message the host directly to confirm winter readiness, then book a private park with year-round 30/50-amp service. Pro tip: pack a heated water hose, skirting, and a backup propane tank, January nights regularly hit -30 C, but with the right RV setup, it becomes an unforgettable northern Alberta adventure.
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