Grassy sites and generally a very quiet park. Park includes a gas station and a good sized general store: so it is a good place to stock up. Easy in and out sites. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was a great campground. Do not confuse with Fort Steele Campground to the south end of town, much smaller and inferior. Several people went to the wrong campground by mistake. Very nice store, gas station, pool. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice park with grass sites and gravel drives. There are some shaded sites. Most of the park does get shaded until in the afternoon as the sun goes down. This was a good place to stop on our way out of Canada and back to the US. The price was good and this was with a discount. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Signage to campground is OK. There is a large area to park and register. Office staff were efficient but not that friendly. Gravel access roads to sites are a little narrow and could do with some maintenance. Sites are gravel pull-throughs with a narrow strip of grass. Full hook-up but the sewer not in easy position for easy hook-up. It has a fairly open aspect. Sites were narrow particularly if the campground had been full. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park was only so so. We stayed for 3 nights while visiting the area. The Wi-Fi service was really flaky and very slow. Laundry facilities were old and not very clean. The campsites were OK however some of the picnic tables were not placed well on the sites (Concrete tables could not move). At the time of year we stayed there was few choices, we are sure there is probably better parks to stay at if one was visiting earlier in the year. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stayed here in a 36' 5th wheel. Park is fairly tight for big rigs but can be managed. Lots of trees especially in tenting area. Fairly open between sites. Sites are gravel with a patch of grass between. May not be able to get awning out depending on which site you're in. Nice rustic gift store that doubles as a convenience store. Would definitely stay here again. Only issue I had was line-ups 4 deep in the morning to get into toilets. Stayed here on Canada's August long weekend so park being full was a likely contributor to the line-ups. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park was not good for our 40' motorhome and car but we found a double site and fit in for one night. We parked as far over to one site as possible with our slides. However, the manager came over about 7pm and asked us to move further over. There were plenty of empty sites available at this time of night & we couldn't believe he was worried about someone wanting to park so close next to us. If they did, they would have had enough room to pull in next to us. We told him this and said we wouldn't break everything down to move over a foot. So he charged us double. The sites are uneven with many trees to maneuver between. The campground roads were very dusty with people speeding through. It's a typical government campground with no facilities except for a reasonably clean vault toilet. There is a water faucet but no dump. This campground is reached by way of the side paved road which comes at a junction just north of Fort Steele at Hwy 93, 18 NE of Cranbrook. This side road reconnects at Hwy 93 approximately 20 miles south. From the north intersection go approximately 10 miles south on the side road. The campground is on the west side of the road. Across the road is Peckham's Lake and a day use area for swimming or boating, but power boats aren't allowed. There is a short trail from the campground to Norbury Lake but folks didn't seem to use this lake. We camped here in a Motorhome.