Another weekend out of town exploring a new area. When we came across Chinook Lake campground as a potential new place to camp this year, we knew instantly it was going to be a favorite. Nothing compares to being able to wake up in the morning and have your campsite overlook the lake! There are a lot of activities to do in this area, from an easy trail walk around the lake to spending time out on the water paddle-boarding and kayak fishing, to hitting a few local breweries on the way out and back.
This is definitely a place we would come back to, although we did feel that the campsites along the lake were slightly tight together, and were unusually quiet into the evening.
Chinook Lake Campsite & Area Guide
Find It On A Map
Chinook Lake Campground is found in the Crowsnestpass, 8 km west of Coleman off Hwy. 3.
Campsite Amenities
Reservable
Pit/Vaulted Toilets (not the best, and surprising the men’s was better than the women)
Water-Taps (ensure you bring your own water as this is NOT be used for drinking, cooking, or washing)
Firepit & Picnic Table
Spotty Cell Service
Note: Make sure to bring your own firewood, as it is not available for purchase in the campground. Should you need to purchase more firewood there is a gas station 15 minutes away in Coleman.
Fun Things To Do
Since this was our first time camping in the Crowsnest Pass we wanted to ensure that our 3 days were somewhat organized on the activities and things we wanted to do. We knew that we wanted at least 1 lake day, a day to hike and do some touristy sightseeing, while also enjoying and supporting some local breweries in the area.
Chinook Lake | 2 KM Loop Around Lake
Chinook Lake Campground features over 90 sites that offer a decent amount of privacy, including spots with easy access to beautiful Chinook Lake. If you aren’t looking to camp the recreation area offers walk-in day-use picnic area sites, a rocky beach area, and a shared shelter cook area. Chinook Lake is perfect for kayaking, paddle-boarding, fishing, or an easy 2 km stroll around the lake.
Star Creek Falls | 2 KM Hike
This lightly trafficked loop trail has easy and some more challenging/steep parts with a 103 elevation gain. At the highest part of the hike, you’ll be able to overlook the 30-foot cascading waterfall (from two different viewpoints).
There does seem to be a very steep trail down to the base of the waterfall, but with dogs, we decided it was safer to stay on the main trail loop.
Note: This hike doesn’t have good signage and there are lots of ATV trails you’ll need to watch out for.
Lundbreck Falls | Lookout Point
Lundbreck Falls is a 40-foot waterfall in the Crowsnest Pass, with an easy and quick access point. This scenic waterfall will only take up 5-10 minutes of your drive (depending on how long you choose to stay).
Overlook this waterfall from the viewing platform or get a closer look by walking down onto the limestone gorge. This is a cool area for a picnic, or to hang out and relax. This is a very popular hang-out spot, and you should expect it to be busy.
The Pass Brewery
Do you love good food and cold beer? Then the Pass Brewery is the place for you! This amazing dog-friendly establishment checks all the boxes for drinks, food, and atmosphere. We had the pleasure of enjoying a flight a beer on the luscious green grass patio while sharing two wood-fired pizzas.
Pizza Recommendation:
The Med | Tomato base, onion, red peppers, olives, prosciutto, fior di latte, and topped with basil, arugula, and balsamic drizzle
All The Meats | Classic pizza Sauce, pepperoni, ham, ground beef, bacon, and mozza
Drink Recommendation:
Pass Cider
S’Wheat Ride Wheat Ale
Two Planks Hazy Wheat Ale
Tin Dog Brewery
A dog friendly patio is key for summer! Hang out and enjoy some craft beers with friends over some tasty nachos. This is a cool little local place to views in the Crownest pass. They offer a decent selection of local craft beer.
Things We Didn’t Get Around To Doing
Former Town Of Lillie | Richland No 66
Oldman River Brewing | Lundbreck