Kootenay National Park
Highway 93 S, Radium Hot Springs, BC V0A 1M0
Sleep under the stars in Kootenay National Park. Stay in a scenic frontcountry campground or save the set up in an oTENTik tent-cabin. Enjoy an evening show at Redstreak campground, take a dip in the historic Radium Hot Springs, and join a day hike to the world-famous Burgess Shale fossil beds—a must-do experience! Head to the website to register for a guided hike. National Park Pass is required.
Redstreak Campground is located 2.5 km above the village of Radium Hot Springs on a sunny plateau. The campground occupies 90 acres of woodland, with short trails offering spectacular views of the Columbia Valley. A network of easy trails connects the campground to the village of Radium Hot Springs, the Radium Hot Springs pools, and the Letwilc7úl̓ecw interpretive trail.
Marble Canyon Campground is located high in a sub-alpine spruce forest with spectacular mountain views. This is an excellent base for the extensive mountain trail system in the northern part of Kootenay National Park. The self-guided interpretive trails to Marble Canyon and the culturally significant Paint Pots are easily accessed from the campground.
McLeod Meadows Campground occupies a quiet wooded area on the Kootenay River banks with spectacular mountain views. Enjoy easy access to the Dog Lake Trail. The open grasslands and river flood plains make an ideal habitat for wildlife viewing, and enjoying early summer wildflower blooms.
Crook’s Meadow Group Campground is available to schools and registered not-for-profit groups only. This large open meadow was once among the oldest homesteads in Kootenay National Park. Its central location offers easy access to the park’s many recreational activities, while offering excellent wildlife viewing opportunities.