03 September 2023 22:00
Nice campground but would not recommend to young people. We were there for 3 nights and were talked to 2 of the nights for being too loud and to respect our neighbours, yes we did have music playing at the fire but not once was it loud enough that we couldn’t have a conversation over it and most of the time whisper without the volume being an issue (mind you this was all well before quiet time, once quiet time hit we were either already asleep or the music was turned off to be respectful) I also talked to our closest neighbour who I would have thought would be the one to complain and it didn’t seem to be an issue, seemed he didn’t even know what I was talking about. Being nagged about quiet times before it’s even quiet time should call for a change of host.
03 July 2023 19:29
Primitive camping $16.75CAD per night. Fire permit $9.25 (includes wood)
Each campsite has a firepit a picnic table and a food storage. Trash are large and located every 4-5 site. There is a communal enclosed kitchen. Very clean bathrooms.
No power and no fresh water. Campsites 14-19 have view of the open meadow. Gary the host was AMAZING. He told us about his stories with wildlife and he made me more at ease to be in this environnement. Thank you so much Gary (& Sandra) you are gems!
11 June 2023 0:15
Beautiful, quiet, small, unserviced campground.
No reservations are possible (except for the group area). No water, sewer, or power hookups. Clean washrooms. Dry firewood available. Recent sightings of black bear, a wolf, sandhill cranes, deer, and lots of wildflowers. Still in the national park but about 1/2hr from Waterton townsite/4 km from the Chief Mtn border crossing.
Best for tents (when there are no bear problems) or small trailers. Most sites are too small or too undeveloped for big units.

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