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Lower Kananaskis Lake Campground Peter Lougheed Provincial Park Kananaskis Country.
Lower Kananaskis Lake campground is located
approximately
150km south west of
the city of Calgary in
Peter Lougheed Provincial Park,
Kananaskis country. There are
104 campsites
that are available on a first come
first serve basis. The
campground fills fast on weekends
due to it's close proximity to the
City of Calgary. This
campground has large well treed campsites for both
tents, walk in tent sites and larger RV's.
Amenities are, wheel chair
accessible, water, dry toilets, picnic
tables, play ground and fire pits. Dry firewood is
available here for a fee.
This is
bear country,
food and food related items must be
stored properly. The
Lower Kananaskis Lake campground runs along
the east side of
Lower Kananaskis
Lake. Views of the
lake and the surrounding valley are
beautiful. There
are several trails located in the
area along with an extensive scenic
paved bike path system. You can ride
a bike around this entire area.
There is a lot to explore here, the
Upper
Kananaskis Lake is a short
walk away. Both lakes have very
nice picnic areas with picnic tables
located close to the lakes edge. The
Upper
Kananaskis Lake also has a well groomed hiking
trail around the entire lake that
offers beautiful views of Mount
Lyautey, Mount Sarrail, Mount Foch
and Mount Fox. Trailheads to
Rawson
Lake,
Hidden Lake,
Fossil Falls, Astor Lake and
Three Isle Lake are located at the
Upper
Kananaskis Lake. Both the
Upper and
Lower
Kananaskis Lakes have excellent boat
launches for both power boats and
small water craft such as canoes.
Canoeing the
Upper or Lower lakes on a calm
summers evening would be an
unforgettable experience. There are
Rainbow Trout,
Cutthroat
Trout and Bull Trout in
both the lakes. You'll need a
fishing
license to try out your
luck.
William Watson Lodge is
located a few
kms
east of here. The
lodge was created to provide equal
access to this beautiful area for
people of all abilities and provides
1st class
accommodations for
seniors and those with disabilities.
I tip my hat to Jean Lougheed who
thought of creating this Lodge and
her husband
Peter Lougheed
who made it happen.
Boulton Creek campground,
Canyon Creek campground,
Elkwood
campground,
Interlake's
campground and
Mount Sarrail
campground are all located near
here.
See the official web site
link below for fees, opening and closing
dates.
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