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Spring Hill RV Park
Overview
Spring Hill RV Park serves as a premier scenic gateway to the majestic Canadian Rockies. Nestled in the heart of the Alberta foothills, this park is highly regarded for its meticulously maintained grounds and panoramic mountain views. It offers a tranquil setting that allows travelers to decompress while enjoying the natural beauty of the landscape, making it a favored destination for those who value both comfort and spectacular scenery during their stay in the Cochrane area.
Location & Surroundings
Located at the strategic intersection of Highway 22 and Highway 1A, the park sits along the famous Cowboy Trail. This location provides a unique transition between the rolling prairies and the jagged peaks of the mountains. Despite its proximity to major routes, the park maintains a peaceful atmosphere. It is positioned perfectly for visitors who want to enjoy the small-town charm of Cochrane while remaining a short drive from the big-city amenities of Calgary.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is fully equipped to handle modern RV needs, featuring large pull-thru sites and reliable 50-amp full hookups. Travelers can take advantage of the onsite convenience store, which includes a gas station, propane service, and a liquor store for easy restocking. Other essential features include:
- Clean laundry facilities and private showers
- A safe, modern playground for children
- High-speed Wi-Fi access for staying connected
- Well-lit paved roads and pet-friendly walking areas
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate being minutes away from Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park, where miles of trails await for hiking and cycling. History buffs can explore the Cochrane Ranche Historic Site to learn about Alberta’s rich ranching heritage. For a quintessential local experience, a trip to downtown Cochrane for world-famous ice cream is a must. Additionally, the park is an excellent staging point for day excursions to Ghost Lake or the iconic mountain landscapes of Banff.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is particularly well-suited for big-rig owners who require spacious, accessible sites without the stress of navigating narrow mountain roads. It is an ideal choice for family vacationers seeking a quiet, clean, and organized environment to serve as their primary base camp. Whether you are a long-haul traveler heading to the West Coast or a visitor exploring regional parks, this destination offers the perfect balance of utility and beauty.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
C. D.
Probably the worst campground we've stayed at during our three week trip in Alberta and BC. We spent our last night here due to the proximity to calgary. Sites are about 1 m from each other, so absolutely no privacy. Most campers looked like they stay here permanently. The highway is really close to the Campground, so cars could be heard and seen all times. Showering for 2 minutes costs 1 Dollar, although the price for one night was already the highest we payed the whole trip. The water temperature had no possibility to be changed and water was warm at best, not hot. The staff was really friendly but reception seemed to be understaffed, we had to wait about 20 mins to just check in. If you're looking for a Campground close to Calgary I'd recommend going elsewhere.
RandyRosey
We had such a wonderful experience at Spring Hill RV Park! On August 29th, we arrived with our 33 ft trailer, thinking we had a site booked. To my dismay, I realized I had made an error and forgotten to book—on a long weekend, no less. I was so upset and stressed, as everywhere else was full. The staff immediately showed such kindness. They first offered us a power site outside the park for one night, with plans to move us into the park on Saturday. When we returned after discussing it, they surprised us by letting us know they had rearranged some bookings so we could be accommodated right away. I was beyond grateful for the effort they took to help us, especially on such a busy weekend. The park itself is beautiful, with a fantastic playground and lovely spots to relax. Their customer service truly went above and beyond, and I can’t thank them enough for turning what started as a stressful situation into such a positive experience. Highly recommend Spring Hill RV Park!
Jennifer “Nacho / Pizza Snob” Bernardo
This is a fabulous RV Park, especially if you have bigger rigs! It's definitely not a resort but it has a great playground for kids. The pads and grounds are perfectly kept! The ground keepers keep everything immaculate. The laundry is super clean and they have several machines, so it helps with not having a laundry back log Also, they accept Amazon orders/packages, so for FT RVERS this place is great! Proximity to EVERYTHING is perfect! From shopping to airports, to national parks or tourist attractions is at your fingertips. It is off a highway that had its moments of noise, but nothing extreme. They have a little restaurant, liquor store, gas station with propane and a convenience store right on the premises. It's super safe and gated, so huge plus for anyone who is worried They also have a dog run on the property.
Graham Goddard
Been here twice to do some camp stuff for my kids in Calgary. The maintenance team here is exceptional. Grass is kept at a great length and the roads are kept nicely level. One person even came in on a holiday to squish down their garbage bins. Playground is perfect for all the 10 and u see kids. Only reason I don’t give 5 star is I wish it had a pool instead of the fish pond.
Mark Lennox
Pros: - level, flat sites - convenience store at office is a proper convenience store - 5 washers and 5 dryers in the laundry. Bring cash to get change from either office or convenience store. - nice playground, although our kids said it looked better than it was. Cons: - 133 volt electrical meant that our protection system wouldn't allow it into our trailer - water pressure was abysmal, even at 11am. Could not take a shower (even after removing our filter and anything else attached to hose... Never had this problem at a full hookup). Office staff couldn't do anything about it and the only option was the paid showers. - owner never around, and office staff have no authority to do anything without owner. - fire pits are at the back of the sites, which mean you are having fires right beside another trailer (often with no space for you to sit looking away from said trailer) - picnic tables are splinter fests. Had to dig out several splinters. - cost of electricity is suspect. On a 6 night stay, we used the microwave a handful of times and had to pay over 10 bucks for electricity. Everything else runs on solar. Crazy.
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