Ram Falls Provincial Park - Canada

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About Ram Falls Provincial Park

RV quick facts for Ram Falls Provincial Park

DetailInformation
Full hookupsNone; unserviced campsites with vault toilets only
Dump stationNot available
Cell serviceVery limited; carry physical maps
Road restrictionsGravel surface, rough, steep grades, winding; challenging when wet or snowy
Reservation window90 days in advance of arrival date
WaterHand pump available; bring own drinking water (on-site water is non-potable only)

RV Rentals Ram Falls Provincial Park

Ram Falls Provincial Park, AB, Canada

How to get to Ram Falls Provincial Park

Ram Falls is accessed 64 km south of Nordegg on Alberta's Forestry Trunk Road (Highway 734), or 95 km west of Rocky Mountain House. The approach is a rough gravel road that is steep, winding, and challenging when wet or snowy, requiring careful navigation for RVs. Drivers should check weather conditions before departure, as the road's steep grades become hazardous in rain or snow. The nearest airport for fly-and-rent service is Calgary International Airport, approximately 300 km southeast via Highway 2.

Best time to visit Ram Falls Provincial Park

The best time to visit Ram Falls is June through August when the campground is open and road conditions are most stable. July and August offer the warmest temperatures, with average highs of 20-22°C, ideal for hiking and wildlife viewing. June sees moderate rainfall averaging 84 mm, while September remains pleasant but the campground closes September 8. Avoid winter months (November through March) when the park closes and snow makes the gravel access road impassable.

Jan
-4°C - -16°C

Park closed. Freezing temperatures and snow.

Feb
-1°C - -14°C

Park closed. Snow and cold temperatures.

Mar
3°C - -9°C

Park closed. Spring thaw begins; road conditions unstable.

Apr
11°C - -3°C

Park closed through May 31. Warming trend, but road may be muddy.

May
16°C - 2°C

Park closed through May 31. Campground opens June 1.

Jun 84 mm
19°C - 6°C

Campground opens June 1. Moderate rainfall; check road conditions.

Jul 90 mm
20°C - 9°C

Warmest months; ideal for hiking and wildlife viewing. Peak season.

Aug 80 mm
20°C - 7°C

Comfortable camping weather. Bighorn sheep active; cooler evenings.

Sep
17°C - 3°C

Campground closes September 8. Early morning frost possible.

Oct
10°C - -3°C

Park closed. Cooling trend; snow begins at higher elevations.

Nov 78 mm
1°C - -10°C

Park closed. Significant snowfall begins.

Dec
-4°C - -15°C

Park closed. Heavy snow accumulation; road impassable.

Things to do at Ram Falls Provincial Park

  • Ram Falls Viewpoint Trail Easy
    RV parking available

    An easy walking trail leads through the park to overlook the iconic 20-meter Ram Falls waterfall that plunges into the sandstone riverbed. The main viewing platform is closed due to structural safety concerns, but ground-level views remain accessible from the trail.

  • Bighorn Sheep Viewing Easy
    RV parking available

    Visitors regularly encounter bighorn sheep along the Ram River valley, particularly near the campground and trail areas. The steep river banks provide ideal habitat for these iconic Rocky Mountain animals. Early mornings offer the best chance for wildlife observation.

  • River Valley Scenic Trails Easy
    RV parking available

    Multiple easy walking and leisurely biking trails wind through the forested park with views down the Ram River valley. These trails are suitable for families and casual hikers exploring the Canadian Rockies foothills landscape.

  • Fishing on the Ram River Moderate
    RV parking available

    The Ram River supports fishing opportunities for visitors seeking to catch fish in a remote mountain setting. Anglers can access the river from campsites and day-use areas throughout the park.

  • Geocaching Easy
    RV parking available

    Geocaching enthusiasts can explore the park using GPS coordinates to locate hidden containers. This activity combines treasure hunting with hiking through scenic backcountry.

  • Day-Use Picnicking Easy
    RV parking available

    Shaded picnic areas with fire pits and benches offer comfortable spots for meals and relaxation overlooking the river valley. Day-use visitors have access to vault toilets and scenic views.

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