Reviews
Two O'Clock Creek
User Reviews
Ewa Baldas
Amazing, small campground in the middle of the mountains. Close to Abraham lake and waterfalls. You can go for trekking even straight from the campground.
Jak Skoden
Great campsite in a beautiful place. Just spent the last few days here, camping and hiking around the area. Host's were awesome, really nice to know someone was keeping an eye on things while I was out enjoying the mountains. If you want a great campsite to check out the area for a few days, you won't be disappointed.
Rob S
I just did a day visit and had lunch there. It is a basic Campground with pit toilets and no electricity. It had a manual lever water pump near the picnic table we were at so I assume that is the only water for the campground. It was pretty full and I noted that the sites tended to be somewhat small and not too private. It had a nice feel though and there was a campground host on site, I assume a volunteer host which Alberta Parks has a program for. Because it is so basic, I have to give it a 3 - 3 1/2 star rating which is a neutral rating but at the same time, it is a wonderful experience being here. I liked the feel of it, the surrounding beauty of the area and there was some mountain sheep making themselves at home at the driveway into the site so that was quite a lot of fun. It is in the Kootenay Plains Ecological Reserve,, one of the few places in North America of this type and is protected so future generations will be able to enjoy. Maybe it should be rated at 5 stars instead but I will leave my rating at neutral
Cathy Anderson
Great campground in the Kootenay Plains. Camp hosts are phenomenal and friendly. Wood for sale, clean pit toilets and close to alot of hiking. Sites are very well maintained. Bear proof garbage bins and beverage container recycling. We enjoyed a fantastic week here. Much better here than the random camping along the hwy or at Preachers Point.
Leah Vujic
Fine for a place to stop for the night or if youre looking to exclusively hike the region. Otherwise its not very private and seems like it can get pretty busy. If youre into more secluded camping id look elsewhere. If you dont mind having lots of neighbours it would probably be great!
Kayla Watson
Lovely little campground with great views. Close proximity to Siffluer Falls (busy hike) and the surrounding area. Very nice hike and viewpoint right behind the campground as well. $28 per unit per night, so if you have two tents you pay $28 each tent, each night. The sites were nice, we, many of them have some privacy and the campground staff were around for anything you need and kept the bathrooms clean. Will be back to camp here again.
Catherine McLellan
Great for kids and climbers!
T C
Beautiful, quiet campground. Great hiking trails. Will.definitely be back!
Cindy Lott
Beautiful scenery, quiet, cleanest outhouses I've ever seen. A completely disconnected hiking holiday thanks to no cell service. 😁
Dirk
Beautifully located unserviced campground with well maintained sites and outhouses. Great basecamp for hikes along the David-Thompson-Highway.