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Vermilion
Overview
Vermilion Provincial Park offers a scenic retreat nestled within the Vermilion River valley. This expansive park is known for its well-maintained 125 campsites, offering a mix of unserviced and power-hookup options. Whether you are stopping for a single night or settling in for a week of exploration, the park provides a peaceful natural backdrop. The layout provides a sense of seclusion while remaining conveniently close to modern town services and regional highways.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just north of the town of Vermilion, Alberta, the park occupies a lush section of the Vermilion River valley. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and the calm waters of the reservoir. Its proximity to Lakeland College and the main highway makes it an accessible destination for those traveling through eastern Alberta. The surrounding area maintains a charming prairie atmosphere with easy access to grocery stores, fuel, and local shops.
Amenities & Park Features
RVers will find essential comforts, including sites equipped with 30 and 50-amp power to accommodate various rig sizes. The facility includes a clean shower house, modern pit toilets, and communal water taps located throughout the loops. For recreation right at your doorstep, the park features a stocked trout pond and a vibrant spray park that serves as a highlight for younger travelers. There is also a mini-golf course and a playground conveniently located near the primary camping areas.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure awaits on the 35 kilometers of multi-use trails that wind through the park, perfect for hiking, mountain biking, or birdwatching. Water enthusiasts can launch a canoe or kayak into the reservoir to enjoy the quiet shoreline and local wildlife. History buffs should visit the Vermilion Heritage Museum, located just a short drive away, to learn about the region agricultural past. In the winter months, these same trails transform into a premier destination for cross-country skiing.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for family campers looking for a variety of activities to keep children engaged throughout their stay. It also serves as a perfect base for nature photographers and birdwatchers who appreciate the diverse local wildlife and scenic vistas. Because of its location along the Yellowhead Highway, it is a highly recommended stop for long-distance RVers seeking a high-quality provincial park experience with reliable amenities.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
dein mckluckin
Reasonable rates but very few full hookups. Also A LOT of gophers. But by far the worst part is the gophers traps laying out for someone / some pet to step on. What an incredible hazard! No one should come here until they can get their act together.
Triston Stone
Beautiful place... washrooms have no soap just a broken jug on the counter of hand sanitizer.. the other only down side is a million gophers everywhere so watch your step or break an ankle.. soccer field is a death trap and if you playing baseball again you need to watch your step vs watch the ball...
Nur Amirah Rizal Yong
The campground is maintained and clean. Most of the facilities are dated but the shower was newly renovated. Free hot shower is always a win and all flushable toilet in the campground. Very well grown trees around so there's lots shades. Alberta park's pictures are so dated. Kids had fun at the spray park but beware of the groundhog holes. They are cute and everywhere. No acces to the beach but you can do fishing and boating. Must pay to use the mini golf.
Jay Heathcliff Fanshawe
Nice park , well maintained grassy areas and sites . Reservoir which we walked to was way below the actual campground so accessing it was moderately difficult. No swimming area I saw in the actual reservoir. Restrooms clean . Nothing really stood out , or was out of the ordinary either way. Staff was nice.
Marathongal
Great family camping. Lots of things for kids to do- splash park, mini golf, Frisbee golf, big green spaces, trails, trout pond (never any luck catching fish) playgrounds, concession. Friendly staff. Shower house was dirty (lots of dead bugs on counters) and needing a lot of repairs/upgrades. If the campground itself wasn't so great, the review rating would be one star based on the condition /cleanliness of the shower house.
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