Parks & Campgrounds
Get back to nature on one of Mountain View County operated day use areas, parks and campgrounds:
Bergen
Davidson Park

Located along the meandering Fallentimber Creek, in the community of Bergen, the Davidson Park Recreation Area is an ideal spot for angling, or just peaceful tranquility. Accessed off of Twp. Rd 320 (The Bergen Road), six miles west of Hwy. 22, Davidson Park is a day use facility only.
Eagle Hill/ Westward Ho
Westward Ho Park

This campground is located 30 km west of Olds on Highway 27 and provides the following amenities: seasonal and short term camping, firewood, tables, washrooms and showers, wheelchair-accessible washrooms, camp kitchens, on site warden, pavilion rental, horseshoe pits, ball diamonds, playgrounds, and Quonset.Operated by Red Rock Sawmills 403-556-2568
Rosebud
Cipperley's Pond Recreation Area

Operated by the Didsbury Elks Club, Cipperley's Pond Recreation Area offers camping during the summer months. Located between Olds and Didsbury, one mile west and north of the Mountain View County Office on Range Road 15, Cipperley's Pond is also stocked annually with Rainbow Trout.
Contact Didsbury Elks @ 403-335-3748
Hillers Dam Recreation Area

A gem of eastern Mountain View County, Hillers Dam Recreation Area is a popular spot for recreational fishing. Stocked with 10,000 Rainbow Trout annually, Hillers Dam is located along Twp. Rd. 322, 5 km east of the QEII. For day use only.
Water Valley/ Winchell Lake
Water Valley Park

This park is located 10 minutes west of Highway 22, on S579 to Water Valley, then north down to river and offers the following amenities: 50 camping sites (no hook-ups), river runs through campground, firewood supplied, playground equipment, large group area, cooking shack, and walking trails through campground.
There are a number of privately owned and operated campgrounds and RV Parks within Mountain View County. For more information on these facilites, please visit the Alberta Campground guide online here.
An extensive list of accommodations in Mountain View County is also available on the Prairies to Peaks Tourism Associaiton website, located here.
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