Reviews
Thompson Creek
User Reviews
Francesco
Thompson Creek may not be the best campground we stayed at in the area, but it’s definitely worth it if you want to immerse yourself in nature. The campground has limited services and many first-come, first-served sites (we booked in advance since we were traveling with our newborn). It’s set among tall trees and right next to the creek, which makes it very scenic and peaceful. When we visited in August, there were quite a lot of mosquitoes in the evenings, which could be a bit annoying outdoors. The staff was kind and helpful, and the sites were spacious and well maintained.
Chantele
Absolutely gorgeous. Stayed in a reserve site, did not make it to the unreserved side. Ablutions were clean and adequate. Camp hosts were friendly and helpful. The sites were well treed and huge. Would absolutely go here again.
Leo Boeren
Quiet campground with clean toilets friendly staff who gave lots of info. Viewpoint takes a steep climb but view was worht it. Good alternative from Banff Jasper campground.
Adam Rogers
This campground is so much better than those found in the adjacent national parks! Plenty of room in each site, clean facilities and friendly management. Cost is only $28CAD. We ended up here in a Fraser Big C RV after unsuccessfully driving around other campsites in the park. No Reservation and plenty of empty spots
Tyler McLachlan
Stayed here last September, the folks taking care of the campground were kind and courteous, let us borrow a splitting axe as we had forgotten ours and it was very well maintained. Some good hikes in the area too.
Brent & Lynne Stang
Go every year..so relaxing
Ken Rehman
Wonderful, rustic, non-reseverable, well maintained provincial campground with friendly onsite management hosts 😃 ! Get location on Hwy 11 for hiking enthusiasts !
Don Rogers
Great place, but you must be "Bear Aware" here.
Andrew Van der Leek
A hidden Gem. A very peaceful campground.
T C
We love Thompson Creek Campground! Beautiful scenery, spacious sites, we even managed to catch the creek first starting to run this spring. Just remember to be bear aware and respectful as they do like to frequent the area.