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Chambers Creek Group Camp Provincial Recreation Area | Alberta

Chambers Creek Group Camp Provincial Recreation Area is an Alberta Parks group-use site about 20 minutes west of Rocky Mountain House on the north side of Highway 11.

Alberta Parks lists one group-use area and no day-use areas, with Westward Bound Campgrounds named as facility operator.

Why Visit Chambers Creek Group Camp Provincial Recreation Area

Chambers Creek Group Camp is built for organized group stays with nearby trail access. Alberta Parks describes a blend of wilderness adventure and easy access to local amenities, plus opportunities to explore boreal forest and public off-highway vehicle trails in the surrounding area.

The official activity list includes fishing, front-country hiking, mountain biking and cycling, and off-site OHV riding. In partnership with the Rail Trail Initiative, Alberta Parks permits OHV off-loading on the gravel footprint of the Group Use Area only.

That staging rule is the key planning detail. Visitors may stage an OHV adventure here to ride trails outside the park boundary, but the off-loading permission is limited to the gravel footprint. Groups should coordinate arrivals, vehicle placement, and trail plans before the trip.

Because this is a group-use page, the best visitor plan starts with reservation timing, clear leader communication, and shared expectations about where riding begins and ends.

Things To Do

Plan around group-use reservations, fishing, front-country hiking, mountain biking, OHV staging on the gravel footprint only, boreal forest downtime, and nearby trail research.

Keep off-site riding plans separate from the park boundary rules.

Planning Notes

Confirm group-use availability, OHV off-loading rules, trail access, fishing regulations, maps, advisories, weather, fire guidance, and current Alberta Parks instructions.

Park Details

Designation
Provincial Recreation Area
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Alberta Parks
Province/Territory
Alberta