Elk Island National Park Campground

Elk Island National Park Campground

Location: Strathcona County, Alberta

Elevation: 600 meters

Elk Island National Park is a wildlife enthusiast’s paradise, home to the largest herd of free-roaming bison in Canada. This unique campground offers an authentic experience in the heart of nature, with opportunities to observe wildlife up close, including bison, elk, and a variety of bird species. The park features a network of hiking trails that wind through forested areas and alongside lakes, providing visitors with a chance to connect with nature. Whether you're exploring the park's natural beauty, learning about its conservation efforts, or simply relaxing in a peaceful setting, Elk Island National Park provides a memorable and educational experience for all.

Reviews

Zoe Adams

2023-04-23

A must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts! Saw so many bison. It was incredible to watch these majestic creatures roam freely in their natural habitat. The park offers excellent opportunities for wildlife photography, and the trails are beautiful. We also saw elk and many other animals. A unique and unforgettable experience for anyone who loves nature.

Lucas White

2023-08-06

The trails are fantastic, and the staff were very friendly. The park offers a great selection of hiking trails with varying difficulty levels. We enjoyed exploring the park, and it was amazing to see the bison up close. The staff at the visitor center were very knowledgeable and provided great recommendations for hikes and other activities. Highly recommend visiting if you're in the area!

Rachel Martin

2021-11-23

Great family-friendly activities available. We had a blast! The kids loved seeing the bison, and the visitor center had great educational exhibits. The trails were perfect for our family, and we spent a lot of time enjoying the scenery. It was a great way to spend quality time together while learning about the park’s wildlife and conservation efforts.

Victor Anderson

2023-06-11

Such a unique experience! Will definitely return. The opportunity to see bison up close and learn about their conservation was incredible. The park is peaceful, and the hiking trails give you a real sense of adventure. I plan on returning for a longer visit to explore more of the park and enjoy its wildlife.