Yoho National Park
, Field, BC V0A 1G0
Enjoy the family-friendly atmosphere of Yoho National Park's four campgrounds. Explore spectacular waterfalls, catch the evening show at the Kicking Horse Campground theatre or join a guided hike to the world-famous Burgess Shale fossil beds—a must-do experience! Visit their website for the latest info, to book a site or to register for a guided hike. National Park Pass is required.
Kicking Horse Campground is at the base of the Yoho Valley Road offering easy access to the Village of Field, the Spiral Tunnels National Historic Site, and the spectacular Takakkaw Falls. This scenic site is nestled in the forest alongside the Kicking Horse River, with stunning views of Cathedral Mountain. A series of short trails lead from the campground.
Monarch Campground is nestled below the historic Kicking Horse mineshafts, and across the valley from the massive summits of Mount Stephen and Cathedral Mountain. The nearby Kicking Horse river flatlands provide excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. This location is ideally situated for those looking to explore the dense natural and human history in the area, and the mountain village of Field nearby.
Takakkaw Falls Campground offers a unique sub-alpine wilderness experience, easily accessible at the end of the Yoho Valley Road. This walk-in, tent only campground features impressive panoramas amid the splendor and roar of Takakkaw Falls.
Hoodoo Creek Campground sits on a sunny open meadow with stunning views of Mt. Hunter. Hikers can enjoy access to numerous popular hikes nearby including the historic Deer Lodge Warden Cabin, Wapta Falls, Mt Hunter Fire Lookout and the Hoodoos trail overlooking the campground.