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Camping Scout Report

Moraine Lake Backcountry

Alberta

Detailed scouting intelligence for Moraine Lake Backcountry, Alberta. Camping data, seasonal tips, terrain info, and expert guidance for Canadian outdoor adventures.

Key Features

Ten Peaks Hiking
Valley of Ten Peaks
Crystal Clear Lakes

Seasonal Tips

Early morning hikes offer the best light. Summer thunderstorms are common in afternoons. Mid-September is ideal for fewer crowds.

— Expert Field Intelligence

About This Place

Moraine Lake Backcountry is a backcountry gem in Alberta, offering ten peaks hiking, valley of ten peaks, crystal clear lakes amid the Rocky Mountain foothills, prairies, badlands. With 250+ sites, it provides a true wilderness experience away from the crowds.



Campers come here for the Rocky Mountain foothills scenery and the chance to disconnect from daily life. The sounds of nature replace the noise of civilization, making this a true retreat. Whether you're pitching a tent for the first time or you're a seasoned backcountry traveller, Moraine Lake Backcountry is a quintessential Canadian camping experience.

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GPS: 51.3°N, 116.4°W

How to Get There

From Red Deer, it's approximately 3-4 hours by car. GPS: 51.3°N, 116.4°W. The last portion requires a high-clearance vehicle or a hike in. Trail access from the parking area — hike of 2-15 km depending on your chosen site.

Parking & Access

Parking lot at the trailhead — spaces fill up on summer weekends. Arrive early. Day-use parking available for visitors not camping. Parking included with campsite reservation.

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Best Time to Visit

Open season: June - September. June-August: Peak season with warmest weather, but expect full campgrounds — reserve well in advance. June is generally pleasant with longer daylight hours. September: Arguably the best month — cooler temperatures, fewer bugs, stunning fall colours, and thinner crowds. May and October: Shoulder season — sites are available without reservations but nights can be cold (near or below freezing).

Terrain & Topography

The campground sits within Rocky Mountain foothills, prairies, badlands terrain. Backcountry sites range from lakeshore clearings to ridgetop perches. Rocky ground in places — bring a footprint for your tent. Nearby trails range from easy lakeside walks to moderate ridge hikes. Elevation: 500-1500m.

Regulations & Permits

Park permit or camping fee required — reserve online through the provincial parks system. Campfires: Bring your own firewood or purchase from camp host. Do not collect wood from the forest. Bear canisters or bear hangs required for food storage. Pack out all garbage — Leave No Trace principles apply. Dogs must be on leash at all times.

Nearby Services

Camp store on site with basic supplies, firewood, and ice. Nearest full grocery: Red Deer (3-4 hours). Outfitter and gear rental within 20 minutes. Restaurant and pub in the nearest village for a treat meal.

Where to Stay

Backcountry tent sites only — flat ground at designated spots. Group sites available for parties of 10+ — reserve early.

Cell Coverage & Safety

Cell coverage: No service — carry a satellite communicator for backcountry sites. Nearest hospital: Red Deer. Bear-safe food storage required. Bear sightings are regular — know what to do. All water must be filtered or boiled before drinking. Always tell someone your itinerary and expected return date.

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