Hoodoo Rv Resort & Campground

5075 Hwy 10, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada | Campground

Travel Blogs from Drumheller

I am in the HooDoos!

A travel blog entry by beanthere

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Okay...I`m current. Hopefully it stays this way. I`m at the HooDoo RV Park north of East Coutlee and South of Drumheller. It`s $20 a night for a campsite and they have WiFi so I`m here with a billion other people with 10 feet of grass and a firepit. I`m totally in overflow so it`s interesting. My neighbours seem nice. Had a guy offer me an axe …

Mushroom Rocks, Giant Dinosaurs.

A travel blog entry by heatheravan

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Baaaaaad Lands!

There truly is a region in Alberta, Canada called Badlands. They are even quite proud of it. Tourist Information offices promote the Badlands as a great region to visit .

We just had to see for ourselves.

We were heading in the general direction anyway to go to Dinosaur Provincial Park which is …

Day 14

A travel blog entry by lindabaker

... depot, nice car to drive but like driving blind as I had no idea where we going. Dropped off and all ok, headed for Tim Horton's for coffee, spoke to Pam she said she would do supper for 7pm. All ok and until we got to Edmonton, Ian had a tantrum because we got lost! Made it to Nicks by 6.15pm! Pam cooked us a steak dinner, lovely - had a fair bit to drink too, nice bottle of C******nay from ...

Action packed day

A travel blog entry by greg-and-karen

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... guided walk along the 70 million year old rock formations. Some of the rock layers are bentonite, formed from volcanic ash and very familiar to wine makers. We’ll be back to the museum tomorrow.

After supper we could hear owls hooting near us and then just an incredible noise of geese flying and landing on the Red River behind us. Amazing.

Province driven in: Alberta
Driven today: 85 km
Driven to date: 6378 ...

Alberta's Badlands

A travel blog entry by andermoser

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... to Wikipedia, it is because they contain steep slopes, loose dry soil, slick clay, and deep sand, all of which impede travel and other uses.

Our next stop was the Royal Tyrell Dinosaur Museum, one of the best museums we have ever visited. There were excellent displays of the prehistoric critters and it was very helpful to have a pre-defined route to follow through the exhibits (think IKEA store!)

From Tyrell, it was on to Brooks ...

Traveler rating: 2.5/5 Fair (6 reviews)

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Location

This campground, located on 5075 Hwy 10, Drumheller, is near Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Edworthy Park & Douglas Fir Trail, and Bleriot Ferry.
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TravelPod Member ReviewsHoodoo Rv Resort & Campground Drumheller

Excellent

Reviewed Oct 1, 2011
by (63 reviews) Denham, Shark Bay , Australia Flag of Australia

Jay has his heart in this business.

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TripAdvisor Reviews Hoodoo Rv Resort & Campground Drumheller

2.50 of 5 stars Fair