Castle Mountain Campground

Banff National Park


This small campground has only 43 first-come, first-served sites, handily placed among pine forest near the Castle Mountain store. It’s beautifully secluded, with sites arranged around one long woodland loop. Downsides? There’s only one wash block and no showers. Nevertheless, the lovely surroundings and limited sites mean it fills up fast.


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