Ram Falls Provincial Park
RV Guide

Introduction

Located in Alberta, Canada, in the Canadian Rockies Foothills, Ram Falls Provincial Park is 64 km (40 miles) south of Nordegg and 95 km (59 miles) west of Rocky Mountain House on Highway 734. At an elevation of 1,570 meters (5,150 feet), the park is along the Ram River Valley in an area that has steep river banks, and little lakes that are divided by waterfalls.

The park and its surrounding area offers plenty to do year-round, with camping, hiking, biking and fishing in the warmer weather and cross-country skiing and snowmobiling during the winter months. Spend some time relaxing at the large picnic shelter or in a smaller picnic area that offers fire pits and benches; fire wood is not available in the park so be sure to bring your own. Viewing Ram Falls is a treat; a platform lookout point offers excellent views even without proceeding along the walkway.

Bighorn sheep roam the area, so keep your eyes out for them as you travel to and around the park. A visit to the park will not only offer excellent recreation opportunities, but the chance to breathe in fresh air and take in the park’s natural beauty.

RV Rentals in Ram Falls Provincial Park

Transportation

Driving

To get to Ram Falls Provincial Park from Nordegg, you can take AB-11 W from Stuart Street, proceeding for 2.2 km (1.36 miles). You will then turn left on Forestry Trunk Rd/AB-40 S/AB-734 S, driving for 59 km (36.66 miles). Then, make a left to access the park. The road to Ram Falls is gravel and can be rough. The closest gas station to the park is in Nordegg, so it is important to fill up your tank before heading there. Cell phone reception in the area is limited, so be sure to print out any information that you need to navigate to the park.

Parking

Parking is available throughout the park.

Public Transportation

Public transportation is not available to Ram Falls Provincial Park.

Campgrounds and parking in Ram Falls Provincial Park

Campsites in Ram Falls Provincial Park

First-come first-served

Ram Falls Campground

Ram Falls Provincial Park is home to a 54-unit campground as well as a group use area. The campground offers basic amenities like fire pits, picnic tables and pump water. The group site provides a camp kitchen for the use of campers. While reservations are accepted for the group use area, individual campsites cannot be reserved and are first come first serve. Camping at the park’s campground ensure that you will easily be able to explore what the park has to offer, including taking in views of Ram Falls. Washrooms are available for campers at the campground.

Seasonal activities in Ram Falls Provincial Park

Off-Season

Visit Nordegg

During a winter visit to Ram Falls Provincial Park, you can also visit Nordegg, which is 64 km (39.76 miles) from the park. In addition to exploring the area’s dining and attractions, take some time to experience ice fishing, which will provide you with an excellent opportunity to take in Nordegg area’s Abraham Lake and experience its winter transformation. Dress in layers and bring along a thermos of something warm that you can enjoy as you take in the beauty of your surroundings and breathe in the fresh mountain air. Keep your eyes open for wildlife as you relax and see what you can catch!

Snowmobiling

When visiting Ram Falls Provincial Park during the winter, you can explore areas that surround the park by snowmobile. While the park does not have any trails for snowmobiling, there are informal snowmobile trails in its vicinity. Snowmobiling is an exhilarating activity that will provide the chance to explore for hours without running out of energy. Be sure to dress warmly and be sure to bring along a warm beverage or soup so that you can warm up after your outdoor adventure!

Cross Country Skiing

Just because there is snow on the ground does not mean that you cannot enjoy a visit to Ram Falls Provincial Park. It turns out there are things to do during your visit to the park during the winter months. For example, bring along your cross-country skis and glide through the park, taking in its winter beauty. While there are no developed cross-country ski trails in the park, you can engage in backcountry skiing, which will provide the opportunity to explore remote areas of the park, where you can enjoy plenty of solitude as well as view beautiful scenery.

In-Season

Enjoy a Picnic and View the Falls

Looking for a way to spend a relaxing day at Ram Falls Provincial Park? Pack up a picnic lunch and head to the park. Choose to dine in the large picnic shelter and day use area or in the smaller picnic area that offers fire pits and benches. Either before or after your picnic, you can take the stairs that will bring you to a platform lookout point, where you will be able to experience beautiful views of the waterfall.

Hiking

While visiting Ram Falls Provincial Park, you can take the time to explore some of the park’s trails, which are ideal for walking or biking. Embark on a walk on an easy trail where you can soak up the park’s gorgeous scenery while getting a bit of exercise. Make sure to keep an eye out during your walk; you may catch a glimpse of one of the birds or other wildlife that make the park home. You can also enjoy the trails on your bike, so be sure to bring it along. Remember to bring drinking water so that you can keep hydrated!

Bird Watching

During your visit to Ram Falls Provincial Park a relaxing activity that you can enjoy is bird watching. The park is home to a variety of birds, to include Golden eagles, bald eagles, merlins, American kestrels and American dippers. Sit down and relax in the park while specifically looking for birds, or take a walk while keeping your eyes open as you try to catch a glimpse of one or more of the park’s birds. No matter how many birds you are able to see, you will enjoy the opportunity to take in the gorgeous scenery and solitude of the park.