Carlton Trail Regional Park
Private campgroundwhat to expect
In two campground areas of the park there are 119 electrical/water sites and 10 non-electrical/non-water overflow sites. Each site has potable water, fire pits, and picnic tables. The sites are cut out of mature parkland forest, so aspen, willow and wild fruit trees dominate the campgrounds; hundreds of spruce trees have been planted in the past 20 years. Sites are large with a graveled pad, 30 amp electrical service. There are 4 fully functional washroom facilities in the park; including one in the Clubhouse/Concession (2 of which are wheelchair accessible). The clubhouse also includes a restaurant as well as licensed dining area.
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the basics
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things to do here
Activities you can do at Carlton Trail Regional Park.
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