Tillebrook Campground
Hwy 1, 9 km SE of Brooks in Tillebrook Provincial Park, Brooks, Alberta Canada
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Hwy 1, 9 km SE of Brooks in Tillebrook Provincial Park, Brooks, Alberta Canada
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The campground was well maintained and a short distance off the highway.
We got in late and left early so we didn’t get a chance to talk to any park reps.
The bathrooms were clean and had showers.
Some of the sites were under maintenance for upgrades so clearly they’re putting in an effort!
We got in late and left early so we didn’t get a chance to talk to any park reps.
The bathrooms were clean and had showers.
Some of the sites were under maintenance for upgrades so clearly they’re putting in an effort!
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Date of stay: June 2022Trip type: Travelled with family
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Great check in, beautiful campground, well maintained. Amazing free showers, not super warm, but fine. As close as we could get to dinosaur provincial park!! Close to brooks also, which had everything we needed.
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Date of stay: August 2020Trip type: Travelled with family
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We tented here over the Labour Day weekend, and although surrounded by families and groups in RVs or campers, we found our space quite private and quiet. Our site, E76, was probably best suited to a long vehicle, but there was enough grass to set up our tent without feeling too close to our neighbours. (No option of pitching a tent on the gravel, as the ground was too hard to drive pegs in.) Each site has a picnic table and fire pit, and each of the five loops has a central water tap and vault toilet (clean and well lit). The campground’s shower building has flush toilets and coin-operated showers – again, very clean and well lit. The camping loops are separated by lots of grass and trees, and there’s a nature trail surrounding the campground. The only downsides are traffic noise – the park is close to the Trans Canada Highway, so there’s always a bit of a hum, though not bad at night – and train whistles, but again, they’re not really bothersome.
We had hoped to stay at Dinosaur Provincial Park, but it was fully booked over the long weekend, as was Kinbrook. However, Tillebrook is only 45 minutes or so to Dinosaur, and a very short drive to Brooks, where you’ll find shops, restaurants and gas. The Brooks Aqueduct historic site is just a couple of kilometres down the road and worth checking out.
We had hoped to stay at Dinosaur Provincial Park, but it was fully booked over the long weekend, as was Kinbrook. However, Tillebrook is only 45 minutes or so to Dinosaur, and a very short drive to Brooks, where you’ll find shops, restaurants and gas. The Brooks Aqueduct historic site is just a couple of kilometres down the road and worth checking out.
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We stayed at this campground for the Brooks Medieval Faire - it was very close. The campground is well laid out, with a double-loop system. Just about all the sites were pull through, with electrical hookups. There was a small office with ice, firewood, ice cream goodies, and a good selection of items you may forget or run out of. Each loop had a pit toilet (very clean, no odor) , a fresh water spigot, and garbage & recycling cans frequently located along the loop. There was a centrally located large wash house with sinks, showers ($2), hooks, shelves, benches, etc. It was extremely clean and well laid out and well lit. Beside the shower house there was a large (almost new) playground. There was also horseshoe pits. The grounds were clean and manicured. Grass was cut and watered, so there were many, many birds! The staff patrolled the campgrounds regularly (nice!). The only downside was a bit of highway noise (not too bad). You could hear trains fairly frequently, but I didn't mind that at all. Coyotes yipping each evening. We will be back, for sure!
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We camped in our tent only for one night due to late traveling. The office was closed but we got the reservation online (easy and fast in case you come in late hours). There is plenty of space for campers as well as tents; you also count with bathrooms with showers and drinkable water near your campground; fire pits and garbage disposable. If you are looking for a quite place this is the one.
Occasionally you'll get to hear the train passing by.
Occasionally you'll get to hear the train passing by.
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Date of stay: May 2016Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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A very nice well kept park just outside Brookes, Alberta. We last stayed here around 1975-76, with a young family, and a small trailer. There wasn't a tree higher than the kids, and you could see Calgary in the distance (just kidding). Those same trees today are splendid giants.
It's a very very nice oasis like Alberta Park in the desert of the southern sector of this province. It's typically a little on the high priced side, for a site with only power. It amazes me and I'm sure others too, that they have not installed site water here. It would really make the fee palatable.
Washrooms are among the best, and cleanest and most modern you will find anywhere. TilleB get some water to those sites. Then we'll be back. Highly recommended site from us. Young university students manning the front end are real nice kids, very polite and helpful.
It's a very very nice oasis like Alberta Park in the desert of the southern sector of this province. It's typically a little on the high priced side, for a site with only power. It amazes me and I'm sure others too, that they have not installed site water here. It would really make the fee palatable.
Washrooms are among the best, and cleanest and most modern you will find anywhere. TilleB get some water to those sites. Then we'll be back. Highly recommended site from us. Young university students manning the front end are real nice kids, very polite and helpful.
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Date of stay: May 2016Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Tillebrook is great if you are staying midweek, no one is around, you generally will have half a loop to yourself. We stayed at the end of June, the weather was great, we were close to Brooks, short drive to Dinosaur Provincial Park and the staff of the park was very friendly. Power sites, nice clean dump station (and not sloped improperly), and some decent trees. My only gripe is that the pictures we saw online did not include the freshly cut trees all over the park (they were marked for destruction) so that was a little disappointing. But otherwise, it's not a terrible park if you are staying midweek. I can imagine it wouldn't be the greatest on the weekend since the sites are fairly close to each other, so you will have much more room and privacy on weekdays.
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This is a nice campground in a small oasis of trees in the middle of the prairie. Most of the sites are on the smaller side but there are some that can accommodate larger trailers. It's far enough off the highway so as to be very quiet and has a nice day use area as well.
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This is a very nice, clean campground. Great clean washrooms and showers. Lots of birds for watching. Nice spots - most have trees for shade and good privacy. Great roadways for kids to bike + a couple of walking trails. A few of the sites only have 15 amp & we didn't know until we got there but overall a really nice spot. Close to lots of sites incl the Drumheller area and Lake Newell.
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Date of stay: July 2016Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Nice layout of a campground. A little noise from the hiway and trains at night but hardly noticeable. Very well maintained and kept clean. They offer ice and firewood for sale when the park office is open that could save you a trip to Brooks if that's all you need.
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Date of stay: August 2016Trip type: Travelled with family
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Which popular attractions are close to Tillebrook Campground?
Nearby attractions include Tillebrook Provincial Park (2.0 km), Brooks Aqueduct (1.4 km), and Brooks and District Museum (5.7 km).
What are some restaurants close to Tillebrook Campground?
Conveniently located restaurants include INDIAN PanFlame, Wasana, and The Steaming Cup.