Do you need a pass to camp at McLean Creek?
A Public Lands Camping Pass is required to random camp on public land along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. For more information, visit: Public Lands Camping Pass.
Is McLean Creek open to ATV?
OHV Riding: Access from the campground to OHV trails in McLean Creek Public Land Use Zone is permitted. From December 1 to April 30, OHV use is restricted to tracked snow vehicles and OHVs weighing less than 450 kg (1000 pounds) and having three or more flotation tires.
What county is McLean Creek in?
Rocky View County
McLean Creek Off-Highway Vehicle Zone is a 21.9 mile lightly trafficked loop trail located near Rocky View County, Alberta, Canada that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate.
Can you random camp in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park?
Random camping is NOT permitted in a Provincial Park (like Peter Lougheed, Spray Valley, Bow Valley, or the Canmore Nordic Centre PPs), or in a Provincial Recreation Area.
Can you camp anywhere in McLean Creek?
If you do not have an OHV/ATV, please book in a non-OHV/ATV campsite as there are only a few OHV/ATV campsites available. OHVs and ATVs are a type of recreation vehicle designed specifically for off-road use. Visa & MasterCard are accepted….Camping.
Site Type | Campsites | Rate / Night |
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Winter Camping ** | 170 | $31/39 |
Is McLean Creek Open in winter?
Access from the campground to OHV trails in McLean Creek Public Land Use Zone is permitted. From December 1 to April 30, OHV use is restricted to tracked snow vehicles and OHVs weighing less than 450 kg (1000 pounds) and having three or more flotation tires.
Is the Kananaskis highway open?
Effective June 1, 2021, a Kananaskis Conservation Pass is required to park your vehicle at provincial park and public land sites in Kananaskis and the Bow Valley….Kananaskis Country.
Road | Sections | Closure Dates |
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Highway #66 | West of Elbow Falls & the Powderface Trail | Closed December 1 – May 14 |
Where is the Crown land in Alberta?
Public land, or Crown land, is land that is not privately owned, and makes up about 60% of the total land in Alberta, mostly located north of Edmonton.
Where can I Random camp in Alberta?
Some Great Places to Find (Nearly) Free Camping in Alberta
- Abraham Lake (Bighorn Backcountry)
- Kiska/Wilson (Bighorn Backcountry)
- Dormier/Sheep (Bighorn Backcountry)
- Panther Corners (Bighorn Backcountry)
- Blackstone/Wapiabi (near Rocky Mountain House)
- Ghost (near Banff National Park)
Can you random camp in Alberta?
Random camping is permitted in wildland provincial parks with some restrictions and recommendations. Random camping is not permitted within 1 kilometre of a designated camping facility. Random camping is not permitted within 1 kilometre of a road, provincial park or provincial recreation area boundary.
Can you swim in McLean?
Description: The McLean Community Centre features a 25-metre pool, tot pool, umbrella, 170′ water slide, sauna and hot tub. Designed for all ages, our pool programs offer recreational swimming, Aquafit classes, swimming lessons, leadership and lifeguarding courses.
Can you drive through Kananaskis?
Easy to buy, easy to use Vehicles parked at provincial park and public land sites in Kananaskis Country and the Bow Valley need a Conservation Pass. Buy your pass online and register your licence plate.
What kind of campsites are available at McLean Creek Park?
Sites are suitable for RVs and tents, with unserviced and power options. The campground is adjacent to many kilometers of trails in McLean Creek Public Land Use Zone (PLUZ).
Where is McLean Creek in Alberta?
McLean Creek is a stream in Alberta and has an elevation of 1,432 metres. McLean Creek is situated east of Allen Bill Pond, and east of Ranger Creek. Bragg Creek is a hamlet in southern Alberta under the jurisdiction of Rocky View County in Division No. Photo: Qyd, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Where can I get a map of the McLean Creek off Highway?
Printed maps can be picked up at information kiosks in the McLean Creek Off Highway Vehicle PLUZ and at Environment and Parks offices. An online map outlining the restricted zone is also available. For further information, see:
What are the restrictions in McLean Creek National Park?
Firearm use restrictions Within the 1 km No Camping/No Open Fires zone, there is to be no firearm discharge, except for lawfully authorized hunting purposes. Printed maps can be picked up at information kiosks in the McLean Creek Off Highway Vehicle PLUZ and at Environment and Parks offices.