Yoho National Park

Camping

Camping is available between mid-May and mid-October in Yoho. During peak season there are over 150 campsites spread over four campgrounds. Each campground offers a variety of services.

Where to Camp

Campgrounds
2013
# SitesFull H-UElec OnlyFlush ToiletShowerSani DumpDis AccFire Pits Interp ProgFee
 Kicking Horse
May 17 -
Oct 14
88

X X X X X X $27.40
 Monarch
May 3-17
June 28 - 
Sept 2
44



X X

 

$17.60
 Takakkaw Falls (walk-in)
June 21 -
Oct 14
35





X
$17.60
Hoodoo Creek
June 28 -
Sept 2
30



X X

$15.70

Arrive early! All campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Demand is heaviest on long weekends and on all weekends in July and August.

Note: It was a difficult decision, but as a result of significant damage caused by 2012 spring flooding and the strong likelihood of future flooding events, Chancellor Peak Campground near the west boundary of the park will be decommissioned. More...

Map

Map of campgrounds in Yoho National Park © Parks Canada
Campgrounds and popular points of interest in Yoho National Park © Parks Canada

Popular Points of Interest

  1. Spiral Tunnels Viewpoint and Kicking Horse Pass National Historic Site
  2. Yoho Valley Road
  3. Emerald Lake Road
  4. Burgess Shale Fossil Beds
  5. Biking
  6. Wapta Falls

Legend

Full H-U = Full hook-ups including electricity, water and sewer
Elec Only = Electrical hook-ups only
Flush Toilet = Flush toilets
Showers = Hot showers are available
Sani Dump = Sewage Disposal
Dis Acc = Disabled Access
Fire Pits = Fire pits suitable for cooking. Fire permits (including firewood) are available for purchase on site.
Interp Prog = Interpretive Program