Brown-Lowery Provincial Park - Canada

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About Brown-Lowery Provincial Park

RV quick facts for Brown-Lowery Provincial Park

DetailInformation
Day-use onlyNo overnight camping or RV parking available
ParkingSmall parking lot at main trailhead, vault toilets available
Road accessPaved Highway 762 access, suitable for RVs
Full hookupsNot available; day-use facility only
Nearest RV servicesTurner Valley and Calgary offer campgrounds and RV facilities
Distance from Calgary49 km southwest; approximately 1 hour drive

RV Rentals Brown-Lowery Provincial Park

Brown-Lowery Provincial Park, AB, Canada

How to get to Brown-Lowery Provincial Park

Brown-Lowery Provincial Park is located 27 kilometers northwest of Turner Valley and 49 kilometers southwest of Calgary, both accessible by paved roads suitable for RVs. From Calgary, allow approximately one hour driving time via Highway 22 south to Highway 762. The nearest commercial airport is Calgary International Airport, approximately 90 kilometers away for fly-and-rent options. Highway 762 is paved and passable year-round, though winter conditions may require caution.

Best time to visit Brown-Lowery Provincial Park

The park is accessible year-round, but the best time to visit is May through October when weather is mild and trails are snow-free. Summer months (June-August) offer the warmest conditions and peak wildflower displays. Spring and fall provide shoulder-season hiking with fewer crowds, though temperatures can drop significantly. Winter visits are possible for snowshoeing enthusiasts, though access may be limited by snow conditions.

Jan 20 mm
-4°C - -12°C

Cold, dry month; trails accessible for snowshoeing

Feb 15 mm
-2°C - -12°C

Coldest season; snow likely on trails

Mar 25 mm
4°C - -8°C

Spring transition; trails may be muddy or snow-covered

Apr 35 mm
8°C - -2°C

Late spring; trails beginning to clear, good hiking conditions developing

May 50 mm
15°C - 5°C

Warm-up begins; wildflowers emerging, ideal hiking conditions

Jun 140 mm
20°C - 10°C

Wettest month; peak wildflowers and wildlife activity; peak season begins

Jul 140 mm
22°C - 11°C

Warmest month, excellent hiking and photography conditions

Aug 120 mm
22°C - 10°C

Warm summer conditions; occasional afternoon thunderstorms

Sep 80 mm
17°C - 6°C

Fall colors emerging; comfortable hiking temperatures, fewer crowds

Oct 50 mm
11°C - 0°C

Shoulder season; cooler mornings and evenings; trails still accessible

Nov 30 mm
2°C - -5°C

Cold transition to winter; possible early snow, hiking still possible

Dec 25 mm
-4°C - -11°C

Winter conditions; snowshoeing possible but trails snow-covered

Things to do at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park

  • Perimeter Loop Trail Moderate
    RV parking available

    This moderate loop trail is the most popular hiking route in the park, covering 4.1 miles with 748 feet of elevation gain over 2 to 2.5 hours. The trail winds through forests, meadows, and grasslands with consistent views of the Rocky Mountain front ranges. Well-maintained and suitable for families with school-age children. alltrails.com/trail/canada/alberta/brown-lowery-provincial-park-perimeter-loop

  • Wildlife and Nature Viewing
    RV parking available

    The park is home to diverse wildlife including deer, moose, elk, black bears, lynx, cougar, squirrels, and numerous bird species. Visitors often encounter wildlife along the trails, making the park ideal for nature photography and observation. Best viewing occurs during early morning and dusk hours.

  • Wildflower and Fungi Photography
    RV parking available

    The park's meadows and forests display abundant wildflowers in spring and summer months, along with diverse fungi species throughout the season. The varied landscape provides excellent opportunities for nature photography.

  • Snowshoeing Easy
    RV parking available

    Winter visitors can explore the park's trails on snowshoes when snow covers the ground. The rustic trail system remains accessible and offers peaceful forest scenery in winter conditions.

  • Picnicking and Day Relaxation
    RV parking available

    The small parking area and surrounding landscape provide a pleasant spot for day-use picnicking. Visitors can enjoy packed meals surrounded by scenic Rocky Mountain foothills views.

Top Hosts near AB, Canada

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Nerpaul207 trips - Joined Jan 2021Superhost

What a fantastic trip through the Rockies. 2000km and went off without a glitch! RV worked great. Paul was easy to reach and responded right away if we had any questions. Would do it all over again. There were 5 of us and it accommodated us just fine. I recommend you try!!

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