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Diamond Grove RV Campground
Overview
Diamond Grove RV Campground offers a modern and well-maintained retreat located in the heart of Spruce Grove, Alberta. Known for its spacious, landscaped sites and pristine facilities, the park provides a reliable home base for those exploring the Greater Edmonton area. The atmosphere is professional yet welcoming, catering to travelers who appreciate a structured and manicured environment while enjoying a peaceful community vibe during their stay.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just west of Edmonton, the park provides easy access via the Yellowhead Highway. The immediate area offers a perfect blend of suburban convenience and natural beauty, with local shops and dining options just a short drive away. Guests can enjoy the quiet atmosphere of Spruce Grove while remaining close enough to the vibrant city life of Alberta's capital, making it a strategic and accessible stop for long-distance travelers.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground is designed with modern conveniences in mind, featuring full hookup sites equipped with 30 and 50-amp service. Visitors benefit from paved interior roads and level pads that accommodate even the largest motorhomes. On-site facilities include:
- A clean laundry room and private showers for guest comfort.
- A dedicated off-leash dog park for four-legged travelers.
- High-speed WiFi and paved walking paths throughout the grounds.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Jubilee Park, which offers extensive walking trails and beautiful green spaces. For those seeking entertainment and shopping, the world-famous West Edmonton Mall is a quick 15-minute drive from the park. History buffs can visit the nearby University of Alberta Botanic Garden or explore local cultural exhibits in Spruce Grove, providing a diverse range of activities for every visitor.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for big-rig owners who require easy navigation and reliable utility connections. It appeals strongly to families and couples seeking a safe, suburban environment that serves as a gateway to both urban attractions and northern Alberta adventures. Travelers looking for a high standard of cleanliness and a quiet nightly rest will find Diamond Grove to be a perfect fit for their itinerary.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Denise Massier
Another nice stay at Diamond Grove, very much appreciated that the attendent stayed an additional 10 minutes for us to arrive as we had a heck of a start to our trip. Reason for the 4 ⭐️ is because we paid for a 50 Amp site but we could only get 30 amp as the 50 wasn’t working. This is our favorite RV park to stay when traveling through as our 125 lb fur baby loves the dog park that’s attached. I would just like to add that while reading the reviews I noticed a post regarding an “age limit” of your RV to stay there. While I understand the reasoning behind this rule I believe discretion should be up to the owners of the RV park to allow one to stay or not. Thank you again Diamond Grove, we will see you again soon.
Ethel and Wally
Stayed here for 4 nights. Very clean shower and laundry facilities. Dog park is very close. Basic campground not a lot of trees but the green space is well maintained and mowed. Lots of space between lots so do have some privacy. Office staff were accommodating and friendly. Will stay again as it’s close to Edmonton. We had had an issue with power but the staff had an electrician come by to troubleshoot it. Very helpful.
Jason Godson
Large pull through sites with fire pit and picnic table, staff were friendly, dog park super close, would definitely stay here again. The only reason it’s not 5 stars is that when maintenance was doing mowing the day before we left, I suspect the person on the mower hit our portable dog fence and damaged it. They did not let us know either.
Ralph Playdon
Was a nice clean campground. Right in the edge of town. Quiet with access to everything. A huge off leach dog park close. Staff were very polite. Only negative is that I have a 2001 Monaco and they have an age limit so I can’t stay next year.
spartan
I stayed at this RV park for over three months, and my experience was far from pleasant. From the start, the people running the place were extremely rude and unprofessional. It felt like they were constantly threatening to give away my spot, even though the park was never close to full capacity. This created unnecessary stress during my stay, as I felt like I was walking on eggshells the entire time. One of the most disappointing aspects was the lack of greenery. There are absolutely no trees around the park, and I was told it’s because they don’t want to deal with leaves on the ground. This made the environment feel stark and unwelcoming, especially during the hot days when there was no shade. For families with children, the park offers only a tiny playground that’s barely enough to keep the kids entertained. Another major issue is their extreme obsession with the grass, which, by the way, was already dead. I had a small tent, but they made a big deal about it, citing concerns about the grass being ruined. The idea of keeping up dead grass seemed absurd, especially when the rest of the grounds weren’t well-maintained. The shower situation was another hassle. They charge $2 for just four minutes of water, and there’s no way to get a refund if you don’t use all the time. This might not seem like much at first, but it adds up over time. Worse, the showers in the main bathhouse were filthy. I used them several times, and each time, they reeked of urine. The bathrooms clearly weren’t cleaned regularly, at least during the off-season when I was there, and the overall hygiene was appalling. On top of all this, the price is outrageous. I was paying close to $1,000 a month, which is ridiculous considering the poor quality of the facilities and the management's attitude. To make matters worse, I was forced to move my RV multiple times during my stay for reasons that were never properly explained. The constant moving was inconvenient and just added to the already negative experience. I wouldn’t recommend staying here for more than a day, if at all. The owners seem determined to squeeze every penny out of their guests, while offering very little in return. For what they charge, I expected much better service and amenities. Save yourself the trouble and avoid this place.
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