Families and outdoor enthusiasts such as hikers, fishers and equestrians, who appreciate a quiet and rustic camping experience, will enjoy this small campground, located off the Cowboy Trail in Southern Kananaskis.
Numerous unmarked trails start right from Indian Graves Campground, which is bordered by the Johnson Creek and Willow Creek. The camping sites are all unique in their own way, with lots of trees and generous space between the sites. The Lower Loop offers eight sites along the creek and six sites in a grassy and treed area with playground and cookhouse in the middle, very popular with young families. Six equestrian sites come with spacious 16’ x 16’ horse corrals. The Upper Loop in the forest has seventeen sites and an OHV access trail, which connects with OHV trails south of Highway 532. OHV use within the campground is not allowed.
Indian Graves Campground has no day use area and is for registered guests only; no unregistered visitors after 8:00 p.m. To reserve preferred sites, equestrian sites or large units, a few days notice is required. Sites are also available first-come, first-served. Please contact Wild Rose Campground Mangement at to register or for more information.
29 km south of Longview on Hwy. 22 & 13 km west on Hwy. 532 (Hwy. 532 is well-maintained but is not paved)