Trappers Hill Lodges & Campground, located near the Ghost River in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains, offers travelers a combination of rustic comfort and outdoor adventure through its off-grid glamping cabins and campsites.
The property features 10 cabins and 13 campsites, each designed to give guests a quiet retreat in a natural mountain setting.
The glamping accommodations range from king-bed micro cabins equipped with propane heaters and ecoflow battery generators to family-sized Trappers Cabins with double beds, picnic tables, and fire pits.

Every cabin provides access to showers and a wood-fired sauna and cold plunge, combining off-grid simplicity with a touch of comfort. Campsites—spanning ridge, forest, and group areas—offer space for trailers or RVs, with views of the surrounding mountain landscape.
Beyond its accommodation offerings, the campground also serves as a venue for weddings and events.
The site includes 10 cabins, six micro cabins, and eight campsites, accommodating up to 42 guests in cabins with additional overflow camping.

A renovated horse barn functions as a reception area for up to 120 guests, while a ceremony site overlooking the mountains provides a natural backdrop with handcrafted wooden benches and an arch.
The facility also provides essential amenities such as propane-heated showers, outhouses, generators for consistent power, and a sound system for events.
Trappers Hill Lodges & Campground positions itself as a destination for those looking to disconnect from urban life while still maintaining access to core amenities.

For outdoor hospitality operators, the property’s combination of off-grid infrastructure and guest-oriented amenities demonstrates how small-scale operations can appeal to travelers seeking sustainable, experience-driven accommodations.
By offering flexible space for both individual stays and private events, Trappers Hill highlights a growing trend in the glamping and outdoor hospitality sector—leveraging natural landscapes to provide immersive experiences that balance comfort, functionality, and eco-conscious design.
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