Reviews
Boulton Creek Campground
User Reviews
Allynah Jazmine
Boulton Creek was great. We saw no bears but we were very bear aware. We stayed at the E loop which was close to the store and the road. The workers were lovely and incredibly helpful. The sites were quite close together but overall still very peaceful and quiet. They had running water and wifi at the store. The lady we spoke with in the store on September 19, 2025 at 7pm was absolutely lovely and helpful, didn’t catch her name but she resolved a lot of my worries. Definitely recommend, and will be staying here again!
bonavistabike
The Staff were totally aces - we think it says a lot at the tail end of the season… an entire season or weeks on end of the same questions and maybe the odd tired, miserable and entitled camper - and you arrive to a smile, cheery, helpful voice that really welcomes you. Nicely done Bolton - we noticed your attention to service, and we really appreciate it!
Leanne Taylor
Wonderfully maintained camp site - with a Trading Post/General Store and 5 min showers for $3. Lots of mountain bike trails (green and blues) and close to the Kananaskis Fire Lookout. A great time. So peaceful (except for noisy campsite neighbours!)
Bob Scott
We’ve been camping in Peter Lougheed PP for over 20 years now, every year, sometimes twice a year. It’s a beautiful, wild and peaceful place! We’ve camped at several different campgrounds, BUT, DO NOT CAMP AT BOULTON CREEK CAMPGROUND LOOP B. We tried a powered site at Boulton Creek loop B. B-27 to be exact. We couldn’t run the fridge and water heater. They said because it was 15 amp. We’ve stayed at many campgrounds with 15 amp service, never a problem. It wouldn’t even power one single appliance. In the end, after speaking with the manager, we determined that they did not care to try and remedy the problem. We left the next day, earlier then out scheduled departed date. I wrote the Alberta Parks, NO REPLY! THEY DO NOT CARE!
Silvia Plazas
Excellent as always! We stayed in the Loop B - quiet, secluded, and peaceful, with friendly neighbors all around. We had an electricity-only site, so we filled up on water before arriving since the drinking water and dump station are still closed (second week of May). The little store and ice cream shop were also still closed, but check-in and firewood were available. The store itself is mostly empty right now due to ongoing updates. Still a great experience overall—looking forward to seeing the improvements next time!
Bob Sleik
Winter review. Good launch point for some of the more interesting and challenging x-country ski trails in PLPP. Whiskey Jack and Packer's trails start close to this parking lot.
Terra Caissie
Great camp ground, the store was equipped with pretty much everything someone could have forgotten at home. The sites are decent sizes and everything was cleaned well. Firewood was ridiculously priced for the size of the bundle in my opinion but great campground.
Vern Mckay
I didn't camp here but visited friends who were camping here. I heard from staff that it fills up most weekends, but there are sites that can be reserved. I will definitely be back to camp here myself in the future. There are so many things to do in the immediate area, be it hiking, cycling, fishing, boating or star gazing I stayed until about 10:30pm (October) and view of the stars was stunning.
Kent Brockman
Worst camping experience I’ve had in Alberta. The inexperienced campers next to us spread food everywhere while trying to feed wildlife and attracted a grizzly bear walking right through our campsite. Blows my mind campers here believe attracting bears is a wise thing to do. It is unsafe for campers, unsafe for staff and most unsafe for the bears. Incredibly disrespectful to nature. The check in staff was rude, unhelpful and price gouging. Wish I got her name, as the second folks we ran into were super nice, so there’s clearly good people upfront. Overall, the whole process is inconvenient. I guess they are more concerned with getting as much money as they can from you instead of the safety of their campsite. I’m all for supporting the Alberta parks but definitely never coming back here. I’ve camped elsewhere in PLPP and all those campgrounds were great. Much better run and you still have access to the trail system and lakes.
Taylor Baron
Beautiful campground, very quiet. The woman who checked up in at the front desk was lovely. Only drawback is that the water was not yet running (as of May 30 weekend) but that's not shocking in the mountains. There is a dump station about a 5k drive away.