From rolling golden fields to glacial lakes, the Canadian Prairies offer some of the most scenic and peaceful RV camping in North America. Whether you’re a seasonal camper or a weekend warrior, there’s something truly special exploring all of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba from the comfort of your RV.
Here are our top 10 must-visit Prairie Camping destinations — as recommended by our team at Four Seasons RV! As you head out on your travels, find us along Highway #1 in Medicine Hat, Regina, Virden, and Winnipeg.
1. Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park – Alberta
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park offers stunning hoodoos, and a picturesque campground right beside the Milk River. A perfect mix of culture and nature located southeast of Lethbridge.
Tip: Book early — summer spots fill up fast! Interested in winter camping? They offer that too! Booking available here.
2. Riding Mountain National Park – Manitoba
Rising out of the prairies, the historical townsite of Wasagaming on the edge of Clear Lake is just the beginning for this picturesque setting. Wildlife sightings and great hiking are practically guaranteed.
Campground Options: The park offers serviced and non serviced sites as well as accessible camp sites. Booking available here.
3. Prince Albert National Park – Saskatchewan
This place is pure prairie magic! Explore the Waskiesu town site, enjoy hiking, or enjoy a guided program!
Choose from: Multiple serviced and unserviced options are available. Booking available here.
4. Dinosaur Provincial Park – Alberta
Camp among the badlands and take in the alien-like landscape that’s famous for its fossil discoveries. Northwest of Brooks, there’s a full-service campground nestled right in the valley.
Kids Love: The dino tours and interpretive centre! Booking available here.
5. Duck Mountain Provincial Park – Manitoba
Located on the Saskatchewan border between Roblin and Swan River, this hidden gem offers beautiful forested campsites, sandy beaches, and great fishing on Childs Lake. Choose from four campgrounds offering a mix of basic and electrical sites. Group use sites are also available at Blue and Childs Lake.
Bonus: If you love fishing, you’ll love it here! Booking available here.
6. Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park – Alberta/Saskatchewan
Straddling two provinces, this elevated park offers lush forest, clear lakes, and full-service RV camping. Plus, the Fort Walsh National Historic Site and the T. Rex discovery site is nearby.
Don’t Miss: The dark sky preserve – a sanctuary from artificial light. Booking available here.
7. Buffalo Pound Provincial Park – Saskatchewan
Just outside Moose Jaw, this family-friendly park features great biking trails, playgrounds, and access to Buffalo Pound Lake for boating and fishing.
Great For: Long weekends and quick trips with the kids. Booking available here.
8. Birds Hill Provincial Park – Manitoba
Just north of Winnipeg, this is a popular and accessible camping destination with large sites, great amenities, and live events all summer.
Plan Around: The Winnipeg Folk Festival in July. Booking available here.
9. Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park – Alberta
A bit of a drive, but worth every kilometre. North of Edmonton, this lake lake is huge, the beaches are soft, and the Marten River Campground offers full hookups.
Insider Tip: Try paddleboarding at Devonshire Beach. Booking available here.
10. Echo Valley Provincial Park – Saskatchewan
Located between Echo and Pasqua Lakes, this park is north east of Regina. Perfect for a relaxing weekend getaway with swimming, paddling, and full RV access.
Easy Drive: Close to Regina and Melville. Booking available here.
Ready to Hit the Road?
Before you set off, make sure your RV is road-trip ready. Whether you need more room for your family, a upgrade ti a new unit, a reliable pre-owned model, or just a quick tune-up, we’ve got you covered.
Visit us at Four Seasons RV — the largest RV dealer on the Prairies, with locations in Medicine Hat, Regina, Virden, and Winnipeg. Our team is ready to help you find the perfect RV for your next adventure.