graveyard lake · jasper national park

graveyard lake

Private operator
Jasper National Park · Alberta

the basics

flush toiletspet-friendly
drive from edmonton
3.8h · 285 km
drive from calgary
5h · 372 km
drive from vancouver
8h · 596 km

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what to know

updated each morning from provincial parks and Environment Canada.

no fire ban active
Last checked from the provincial fire-ban feed. Check at the gate before you light — conditions change.
pet-friendly
Dogs are allowed on-leash. Pick up after them; some parks have leash-length rules at the trailheads.
bear country
Use the food lockers. Do not leave coolers, garbage, or food on picnic tables overnight, even in a car. Carry bear spray on trails.

what to bring

this list adapts to graveyard lake. no showers means a travel towel; bear country means bear spray.

common questions about graveyard lake

can dogs camp at graveyard lake?
Yes. Graveyard Lake Campground allows dogs on-leash according to operator policy. Confirm specific site-level restrictions with the operator at booking time.
does graveyard lake have electric hookups?
No. Graveyard Lake Campground does not list electric hookups in its amenity profile. Plan for off-grid use.
how far is graveyard lake from edmonton?
Graveyard Lake Campground is 285 km from Edmonton — approximately a 3.8-hour drive on highway routes.

nearby places

within ~100 km of graveyard lake.

data last refreshed 2026-05-14 from private operator + open sources

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