Two Jack Lakeside Campground
Campground
4.8 from 12 users
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Lake Minnewanka Scenic Drive, Alberta
Description
Two Jack Lakeside is on the Lake Minnewanka loop road, 12 km from the town of Banff. It's not the Two Jack Main.
There are 64 site, including a 23-site walk-in tenting area (Campers must park in the designated parking area and access campsites by foot).
There are food lockers for walk-in campers.
A maximum of 2 vehicles, 2 tents and 6 people are permitted on each site. Maximum 1 RV per site (up to 8 metres (27') in length).
All vehicles (maximum 2) and tents must be set up or parked on the gravel area of the campsite.
All washrooms have hot and cold running water, flush toilets and showers.
There are picnic shelters in this campground.
Generator use is only permitted between the hours of 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. daily, in order to provide campers with a quiet and enjoyable experience. (https://parks.canada.ca/pn-np/ab/banff/bulletins/A9103F4D-575E-4F0C-A414-AEEC6D8C87D7)
Pets must be on a leash at all times in Banff National Park
Features
Location
Lat: 51.222674 Lng: -115.500425
User Reviews
LibraCamps
Pros: Good sized and Private Sites Very scenic - close to beautiful lake with mountain views Nice Staff Great Washrooms (clean and heated) Some deer and elk in the area which is cool Free Firewood which is a nice touch Cons: No real cons - small bit pricey but seems standard for Banff / Jasper 1 or 2 Van / RV sites are on the road, not a major problem but can take you out of your surroundings a little Nice overall vibes to this campground. Good mix of sites for all types of campers. Very scenic Would recommend over the likes of Tunnel Mountain *Opens Mid-May *Probably need a reservation in summer
User 99225
Best campsite we've seen. Beautiful spots, especially 1-13, with lovely small hike. Like everywhere, you can hear the train, but not to loud. Little to no road noise. Showers are a bit outdated though.
NoahOnTour
Very nice and private spots for RVs. Beautiful walks along the lake. For camping with a tent even better. Highly recommended! But it was full when we arrived, just got lucky that someone cancelled, so make sure to reserve (even in May)!