Ram Falls Provincial Park

Alberta Parks

Ram Falls Campground

Information: (403) 845-8349 Rocky District Office
Directions

Only 65km south of Nordegg on the forestry trunk road Highway 734, Ram Falls Campground provides campers with a rustic experience away from the noise and activity of city life. A platform with stairs leading down provide a breathtaking view of Ram Falls, and there are often the iconic Bighorn Sheep along the banks of the river.

The campground has vault toilets, and there is no firewood or drinking water available on site. As the evenings can get quite chilly in the early and later parts of the season, it is advised that you bring an ample supply of firewood.

When planning your trip to Ram Falls Campground, you should note that the road leading to the campground can be rough, steep, and winding in places. It is best to bring a map of the area as signage and cellphone reception are limited.

Camping

Season: Jun 1 - Sep 4
Site Type Campsites Power Rate/Night Reservable Dates Current Status
Unserviced 54 - $28 Jun 1 - Sep 4 Seasonal Closure

* Reservations can be made 90 days in advance of arrival date.

  • 10 Sites in Loop 1 are first come, first served.
  • Second units, where permitted, are payable on-site by cash or cheque. Please contact the campground booth at (403) 845-2330 to confirm if a second unit can be on the site.
  • This is an unserviced campground.

Amenities

Currently Booking to
Feb 11, 2024
1-877-537-2757


Due to scheduled system maintenance, no bookings are being taken for arrivals past Feb 10, 2024. We apologize for the inconvenience. An update will be provided in early 2024.
Firewood
  • Firewood alert! Firewood not available. Help stop the spread of forest pests, Dutch elm disease and emerald ash borer.  Plan to buy firewood locally, burn on site, never bring home.
Water

Recent changes to the recreation area regulation under the Public Health Act have affected provision of drinking water in this campground – we cannot absolutely guarantee that water from hand pumps is free of pathogens because of the risk of ground water contamination. As a result, Alberta Parks recommends that you bring your own drinking water.

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Updated: May 31, 2023