Camping in the Crowsnest Pass 

The beautiful scenery and open spaces make the Crowsnest Pass a natural choice for campers. Our local campgrounds are the best, offering amenities that make "roughing it" not so rough. With everything from sparkling clean washrooms to on site stores and one even offers a swimming pool. Check out the options for your guests who are the 'get back to nature type'     
Lost Lemon Campground and Cabins


Our Campground and Cabins are located along the Crowsnest River at the west end in Blairmore.

It is close to all amenities in the Crowsnest Pass.

Our beautiful,scenic, well kept campground has 46 sites and is family friendly with 30/50 amp full hook up sites.

We also offer on site fishing, a swimming pool , hot tub (seasonal) and playgrounds for the kid’s.

There are a lot of activities possible to help create a  memorable vacation in the Crowsnest Pass.

You can go fishing, hiking, mountain biking, golfing, canoeing, quadding, skiing and snowmobiling just to name a few.

We also have two cozy one room guest Cabins, fully equipped with queen sized bed, kitchen, satellite TV, bathroom and shower.

Visit our website www.lostlemon.com to check out the Campground of choice in the Crowsnest Pass.

For more information contact us @ 403 562 2932 or fill out the booking and information page on our website.

Crowsnest Pass Campground

Crowsnest Pass Campground is located just off Highway 3 at the east entrance to the Crowsnest Pass – actually only a few minutes away from the Spring Break Flower Farm!  The campground offers unserviced tent sites as well as fully serviced RV sites (water, power and sewer).  In addition there are  laundry facilities, free WIFI, and large clean indoor bathrooms to get ready in!  Check out our website at www.crowsnestpasscampground.com or call 403 564 4814 for more information.

Crowsnest Pass Campground is within walking distance of the Crowsnest River reknown for its blue ribbon flyfishing.   Downstream of the East Hillcrest Bridge which is only a short walk, is  year round catch and release.  Or you can ride your ATV right from the campground to the access of the Bow Crow Forest Reserve and the marked South Trail system  with trails leading to Lost Lake, Lynx Creek, North Kootenay Pass, the Airplane Crash, etc.