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Kawtikh RV Retreat
Overview
Kawtikh RV Retreat offers a serene escape on the northern shores of Hastings Lake. Unlike standard roadside campgrounds, this park is designed as a peaceful sanctuary for those looking to reconnect with nature. It features a gated entrance and a meticulously maintained landscape that provides a sense of security and exclusivity for both seasonal and short-term visitors looking for a premium lakeside experience.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Strathcona County, just a short drive southeast of Sherwood Park, the park is nestled within a lush, wooded area known for its local wildlife and birdwatching. The location provides a perfect balance between remote wilderness and suburban convenience. Guests can enjoy the quiet lakeside atmosphere and mature trees while remaining close enough to the city for essential supplies or a quick day trip into the Greater Edmonton Area.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is known for its oversized, private sites equipped with 30 and 50-amp power and full water hookups. Travelers appreciate the high-quality facilities, which include a private boat launch and a sandy beach area for easy lake access. Recreational options abound with scenic walking trails, a modern children's playground, and horseshoe pits, ensuring there is plenty of space for families to relax and play together in a safe environment.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Nature enthusiasts will love being minutes away from Elk Island National Park, which is famous for its bison conservation programs and incredible dark sky preserves. For those looking for urban excitement, the nearby city of Edmonton offers the world-renowned West Edmonton Mall and diverse dining options. Local golf courses and the charming boutique shops of Sherwood Park provide excellent afternoon outings for guests who want to explore the surrounding community.
Who This Park Is Best For
This retreat is ideal for nature lovers and families seeking a quiet environment away from the typical highway noise of busy transit parks. Because of its large, treed sites and tranquil setting, it is perfect for those who value privacy and outdoor lakefront recreation. It is best suited for RVers who prefer a slower pace of life and a clean, high-end environment to call home during the Alberta summer months.
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- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Barry
For a private owned camp grounds it was quite simply , Wonderful. Management was wonderful and easy to deal with including manager Mr. cat. The nicely tree,ed sites. Washrooms we have in 40yrs camping never seen so pleasant, thoughtful and clean. Very nice walking trails including Lama trail. Would suggest anyone in the area or passing through, Stay There. You shouldn't be disappointed.
Tracii Enns
Very secluded. Quiet, bathrooms were immaculate. Make sure you fill your tank before going as the water stinks. Coin operated showers, quarters. Nice huge site, with pull through.
Sarah Schiltz
Lovely man running it. There is a cat in the office and ice cream bars for sale. Spaces are nicely wooded, some pull through. There are clearly some permanent residents. Water spigots are spaced pretty far apart, but we were lent a hose to help. Fire pits and electricity hookups the sites and a dump station. Couple short little trails, few garden gnomes. Looks a bit worrisome when you first pull in as there are four houses, but look for the office sign, the sites are back in the trees.
Dallas & Aaron Lee
We would recommend Kawtikh RV Retreat. The Owner and Staff were very pleasant and helpful. Our trailer was on the larger size for their sites and they went above and beyond without us even asking the attendant jumped into the bush to hold back branches so my truck didn't get scratched. The Bathrooms were very clean and it's nicely located on a beautiful spot at Hastings lake.
Nik R
Its a nice quiet spot that I loved until I took a shower. I don't know a single person that can stand cold showers, and im someone who is really sensitive to temperature. Three seconds of warm-ish water and then cold really ruined it all for me. Nope nope nope. Do not stay here if you like to have a nice warm shower after a long day.
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