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Hommy Campground (Grande Prairie County #1)
Overview
Nestled along the scenic banks of the Beaverlodge River, Hommy Campground offers a serene escape within the County of Grande Prairie. This county-managed park is characterized by its lush greenery and natural riverside setting, making it a favorite for those who appreciate a quieter, more traditional camping experience. It serves as a peaceful retreat where visitors can truly disconnect from the hustle of city life and immerse themselves in the rustic charm of Northern Alberta's landscape.
Location & Surroundings
The park is conveniently located just a few kilometers west of the friendly town of Beaverlodge, AB, providing easy access for supplies while remaining secluded enough for privacy. The geography is defined by the winding river and a mix of wide-open spaces and beautifully wooded areas. Visitors will find themselves surrounded by local wildlife and the soothing sounds of the water, creating an authentic boreal forest atmosphere that provides a refreshing backdrop for any RV journey.
Amenities & Park Features
Hommy Campground focuses on a traditional outdoor experience equipped with essential comforts for modern travelers. The park features a variety of powered campsites and unpowered options, catering to both self-contained RVers and tent campers alike. Guests can enjoy several practical features during their stay:
- Clean and well-maintained vault toilets
- A playground and horseshoe pits for family fun
- Firewood available for purchase on-site
Everyone benefits from the provided fire pits and picnic tables at each site, while access to scenic walking trails ensures an engaging stay for all guests.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Exploring the local area is simple, with the iconic Giant Beaver statue in Beaverlodge serving as a must-see landmark just a short drive away. Science enthusiasts and families will also appreciate the proximity to the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum in nearby Wembley, which offers world-class paleontological exhibits and interactive displays. For those seeking even more outdoor adventure, the surrounding region provides excellent opportunities for fishing directly in the river or taking a short trip to experience the birdwatching at Saskatoon Island Provincial Park.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is ideal for travelers who prefer a quiet, rustic environment over the crowded atmosphere of a high-density commercial resort. It is a fantastic choice for local families looking for an affordable weekend getaway and for long-haul road trippers seeking a scenic, restful stop along the Highway 43 corridor. If you value river access and nature trails and enjoy a self-sufficient camping style, Hommy Campground provides a genuine and memorable Northern Alberta experience.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
dan ryan
We have stayed at Hommy Park for the past three or so years,and the park has been beautifully groomed,and very clean.Also,the lady that runs it(Shelna),is so friendly and helpful.Before shep came along,we never wanted to stay at that campsite
Isaac Braun
Good place to stay and enjoy some time away from home
Dan Leslie
Very nice.. 11 grandkids love playing in the bushes and hiking through trails. Lots of firewood. Cozy lots.. Should of brought the kayaks..
Stan Berry
Nice, quiet location. Spacious campsites. All spots have power.
Glenda Ross
I love this place. It's well looked after and very clean. Small campground of 20 something spots, and only two stalls used the entire weekend. Even had a nicely stacked armload of chopped wood by the firepit - too bad I couldn't use it due to the fire ban. If you're looking for a quiet get-away that's close by, this is the place. Each spot has power, firepit and picnic table.
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