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Point Backcountry Campground

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Price
From $12.00 p/n
Bookable
90 days out
Check in
2:00pm
Check out
12:00pm

Amenities

Picnic Table
Fires
Outhouse

Activities

Hiking
Fishing
Boating

About this space

Point Backcountry Campground is located in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, 50 km south of Hwy. 1 on Hwy 40 and south on Kananaskis Lakes Trail. It offers beautiful lake and mountain views with tent sites scattered among the forest at the lake's edge. The site is accessible by a 3.4 km trail from the...Show more


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AI Review Summary

The campsite at Upper Kananaskis Lake is highly praised for its accessibility and suitability for families and new backpackers. Many reviewers highlighted the beautiful scenery and well-maintained amenities, making it an ideal spot for outdoor activities. While the atmosphere can get noisy during peak times with families and groups, the majority of visitors enjoyed their experience, appreciated the recent upgrades, and found the environment serene, despite a few issues with the outhouse facilities and the presence of horse flies. Overall, it's regarded as a perfect introductory location for backcountry camping.

Highlights

  • Accessible location just 4 km from parking, great for families and new backpackers
  • Beautiful scenery and views around Upper Kananaskis Lake
  • Well-maintained and improved facilities with good layout
  • Great experience for first-time campers with many fun activities for kids
  • Each campsite is spaced out, offering some level of privacy
  • Designated cooking and cleaning areas ensure cleanliness
  • Excellent opportunities for hiking and canoeing

Considerations

  • Outhouse doors are loud and lack soft-close features
  • Horse flies can be bothersome during warmer months
  • No drinking water source available on site, requires bringing own water
  • Can be noisy when busy, not ideal for solitude-seeking campers
  • Rules for garbage disposal can be strict and may require extra effort
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