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Fox Creek RV Campground
Overview
Located in the heart of Northern Alberta, Fox Creek RV Campground offers a welcoming retreat for travelers navigating the route between Edmonton and Grande Prairie. This well-maintained facility serves as a vital stopover for those venturing further north or exploring the local wilderness. Known for its clean facilities and spacious layout, the park provides a comfortable environment that balances modern convenience with the quiet charm of the Alberta boreal forest.
Location & Surroundings
The campground is strategically situated just off Highway 43, making it exceptionally accessible for large rigs and long-haul travelers. Despite its proximity to the main thoroughfare, the park is surrounded by lush greenery and mature trees that provide a sense of privacy and seclusion. The local area is characterized by rolling hills and dense forests, offering a true northern landscape experience while remaining within walking distance of local shops and services.
Amenities & Park Features
Visitors can expect a variety of high-quality features designed for comfort. The park offers full hookup sites including water, sewer, and 30/50 amp electrical service. For those with larger motorhomes, the oversized pull-through sites ensure easy maneuvering and setup. On-site facilities include modern washrooms, coin-operated laundry, and hot showers. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and a fire pit, allowing guests to enjoy traditional campfires under the northern sky.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore near the campground. Iosegun Lake and Smoke Lake are just a short drive away, offering excellent opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming during the summer months. For those who prefer land-based activities, the Fox Creek Nordic and Trail Club maintains an extensive network of trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking, providing a great way to experience the local flora and fauna.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is an ideal choice for long-distance travelers looking for a reliable and safe place to rest along the Alaska Highway corridor. It is also well-suited for families seeking a base for fishing trips or weekend adventures in the outdoors. Whether you are a big-rig owner requiring easy access or a nature lover wanting a clean, quiet spot to recharge, this park delivers a consistent and high-quality experience for all types of RVers.
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User Reviews
Elizabeth Roberts
We stayed here overnight. You have to go to the recreation centre multiplex to pay for your spot and get your post tag. When we arrived at the RV park, another unit was backing into our spot. They moved but it was an unpleasant encounter. The campground itself is lovely wide spaced spots and access to all facilities. The booking system is less than optimum.
Canoe Moose
Great place for overnight or longer. Full service for RVs, big and small. Non serviced sites as well. Approximately 20 each of both types. Serviced sites are more open and non serviced are in the forest. Dump station on site. Easy 15 minute walk to grocery store and gas stations. Great cell phone reception. Close to highway so some noise but that didn’t bother us. No self serve registration on site. You need to go to the recreation centre, open until 9. First come, first serve. We grabbed the second to last site around 6pm. Would recommend.
Derek Andrukow
Great little park. No office, but registration at the multiplex or drop box. Close to VERY scenic walking path system right beside the namely, Fox Creek. Several deer are residents (or timely visitors), with numerous animals and birds. Public washrooms were tidy and clean
M.D. Hildebrand
This is a nice campground. In addition to the serviced sites, there are about six unserviced sites that are nicely treed and thus offer some privacy. The shower facilities are good, though bring a tooney or two loonies. This is also where potable water is available for the unserviced sites. There is a senior’s (60+) rate for camp sites, but you’ll need to ask for it if my experience is an indicator. I became aware of it only from the sign at the entrance, and not based on my phone inquiries. The traffic noise from Highway 43 is fairly noticeable but this is part of the trade off when located close to services in the town of Fox Creek. A good stopping spot based on my experience.
Scotty Iverson
Great place for visiting
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