Beauvais Lake Provincial Park

Alberta Parks

Beauvais Lake Campground

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This scenic campground is found in Beauvais Lake Provincial Park, 11.5 km west of Pincher Creek on Hwy. 507 and 8.5 km south on Hwy. 775. Beauvais main campground powered sites 1-15 are open year round, from October 1 to to April 30, first come first serve is in effect.  These quiet, well-treed sites are located close to the lake. Enjoy the beautiful foothills setting and watch for birds and wildlife while fishing or boating on the lake. If you like to stay on land, there are many trails which range from easy to challenging for hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing and skiing.

Camping

Season: Year-round
Site Type Campsites Power Rate/Night Reservable Dates Current Status
Unserviced 34 - $28 May 9 - Sep 28 FCFS
Power 53 15 / 30 $36 May 9 - Sep 28 FCFS
Walk-in Tenting 10 - $28 May 9 - Sep 28 FCFS
Winter Camping 15 - $28 No -

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

When camping in a powered site:

  • Use 1-2 electrical appliances maximum at the same time. When campers lose power, it's usually because too much electricity is being used at once.
  • Do not use adapters to draw power from a 15 amp for an RV with a 30 amp plug.
  • Have a backup plan. Use other methods to cook, stay cool/warm and keep entertained.

Remember, conserving electricity and timing when you use your electricity in a campsite will ensure you can stay powered. Get more information about using power sites. 

Winter camping is available in powered sites 1 – 15.
First-Come, First-Served camping from September 27 and May 9 with self-registration in effect.

Please purchase locally produced firewood from local vendors.

Amenities

Currently Booking to
Mar 7, 2025
1-877-537-2757


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.

Sewage

The park's sewage disposal station is open during the summer season. The fee is $6 (one and two dollar coins, and quarters accepted). The dump station at the Co-op Gas Station in Pincher Creek (20 km NE of the park) is open until the end of October, weather permitting.

Water

Pending weather, normal water service is available by the May long weekend. To support water conservation and as a backup measure, campers and day users are encouraged to bring a supply of drinking water.

Accessibility

Learn about Accessible Camping in Alberta Parks

    Maps & Guides

    • Bird Checklist Beauvais Lake PP -- 4914 False
    • Campground & Trail Map Beauvais Lake PP, Map, Campground, Walk-in Tenting, Beauvais Lake PP, Aspen Trail, Baldy Trail, Conifer Heights Trail, Chipman Creek Trail, Christy Mines Trails, Cutline Trail, Elkwoods Loop Trail, Homestead Loop Trail, Mill Creek Trail, Mount Albert Backcountry Loop Trail, Piney Point Trail, Roller Coaster Trail, Scott's Point Trail, South Shore Trail -- 4914 False
    • Park Guide with Maps Beauvais Lake PP, Map, Aspen Trail, Baldy Trail, Conifer Heights Trail, Chipman Creek Trail, Christy Mines Trail, Cutline Trail, Elkwoods Trail, Homestead Trail, Piney Point Trail, Mount Albert Backcountry Loop Trail, Roller Coaster Trail, Scott's Point Trail, South Shore Trail -- 4914 False
    • Trail Map Beauvais Lake PP, Map, Campground, Walk-in Tenting, Aspen Trail, Baldy Trail, Conifer Heights Trail, Chipman Creek Trail, Christy Mines Trails, Cutline Trail, Elkwoods Loop Trail, Homestead Loop Trail, Mill Creek Trail, Mount Albert Backcountry Loop Trail, Piney Point Trail, Roller Coaster Trail, Scott's Point Trail, South Shore Trail -- 4914 False
    • Regulations
    • Safe Boating Guide
    • Bear Smart
    • Living With Cougars
    • Snake Safety


Updated: Nov 28, 2024