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Stettler Lions Campground
Overview
Stettler Lions Campground offers a welcoming and convenient home base for travelers visiting the region known as the Heart of Alberta. Managed by the local Lions Club, this well-maintained facility provides a blend of urban accessibility and friendly community hospitality. Whether you are passing through on a long-haul road trip or staying several nights to explore local heritage, the park offers a reliable and comfortable environment for RVers seeking a clean and organized stay.
Location & Surroundings
Located on the western edge of Stettler, the campground is situated adjacent to the beautiful West Stettler Park, which features scenic walking trails and serene ponds. Its central location in Alberta makes it an ideal stopover for those traveling between major hubs like Red Deer or Drumheller. The surroundings offer a quiet atmosphere while remaining within walking distance of the vibrant town center, providing easy access to grocery stores, local boutiques, and dining options.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground caters to modern RV travelers with a variety of site configurations, including full hookup sites with both 30 and 50-amp power options. Guests can enjoy well-maintained facilities such as clean washrooms, hot showers, and on-site laundry services to refresh during their journey. The park is designed with convenience in mind, featuring a sani-dump station and a dedicated playground area for families. Mature trees provide pleasant shade across many of the gravel-padded sites, creating a comfortable outdoor living space.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The most famous attraction nearby is the Alberta Prairie Railway, which offers immersive vintage train excursions and dinner theater experiences starting just minutes from the park. History enthusiasts will appreciate the Stettler Town and Country Museum, one of the largest pioneer museums in the province. For outdoor recreation, guests can visit Buffalo Lake for boating or spend an afternoon at the nearby golf courses and leisure centers that define the active lifestyle of this charming Alberta community.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for family travelers who prioritize safety and proximity to municipal parks and playgrounds. It is also a top choice for railway enthusiasts attending local excursions, as the campground serves as the most convenient lodging for train departures. Additionally, retirees and couples will find it to be a peaceful, well-managed base for exploring the historical sites of central Alberta without sacrificing the comforts of modern utilities and town services.
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User Reviews
Margaret Calvert
We arrived about 3.00pm. Had to call # on instructions board. Fee was $20. With no services. Made no reservation as we were on site at the time. Told to drive around and pick suitable site. Called back and gave credit card info THEN told an additional $10 fee for reservation. We didn't need a reservation.... we were already there and campground was almost empty. Unwillingly paid. We had been driving all day and were tired. The young lady I spoke to explained that the extra fee is for people that reserve and don't show up. We are both seniors and it really was a bit unfair considering the fact we were already on site.
lilsister
Quiet, clean and well maintained. Perfect spot for a nights rest while travelling.
Monika Polyak
It's Is a super fun place at a super reasonable price. Everything is very well clean and maintained.And your neighbors are really fun to talk to. And I find this to be one of the friendliest campgrounds.
Brian Reichle
Very nice, clean and quiet campground. Our site was perfectly level. Will stay again.
Julie Miller
This campground is nice due to full service sites. But very little shade, I felt unsafe camping here with my 3 kids. We stayed here for swimming lessons and found it very unsettling that there was a tent in the loop to the east that was very sketchy looking. There were constantly people coming and going to the tent and then to the shower/washroom house. They were walking or on bikes and strung out on drugs. There was a homeless girl with her dog, she was washing her hair and body at an empty site water spout. There was never town staff driving through the camp at quiet hours, 11pm. 3/5 nights I stayed, there was loud music playing from 2am to 5am. They should have a camp attendant during the summer season atleast. The direction they gave is go to the rec center during business hours or call RCMP.
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