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Best family friendly Alberta cabin rentals

Among the 1977 accommodations in Alberta, here are the 4 best family friendly cabins

Spacious Condo Unit Getaway To The Rocky - Alberta
9.4 232 reviews
Alberta
11/12 – 19/12
A$200/nighttotal: A$1600 (8 )

Spacious Condo Unit Getaway To The Rocky

3 5
chalet , Canmore
This holiday home is located just 5km from Cross Zee Ranch, Canmore Golf and Curling Club, and the Bow River, offering easy access to the area's attractions while still providing a tranquil escape in the mountains. It consistently receives excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience.
The property features two bedrooms and one bathroom, spanning 63 square metres, making it a comfortable option for families or small groups. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, terrace, garden, and parking, as well as modern conveniences like a fully equipped kitchen, a fireplace, and free Wi-Fi.
Aspen Cabin: Relaxing Mountain Escape | Sleeps 4 - Alberta
Alberta
10/07 – 12/07
A$591/nighttotal: A$1182 (2 )

Aspen Cabin: Relaxing Mountain Escape | Sleeps 4

1 2
cabin , Banff
The Aspen Cabin is located in Red Deer River Crossing, a mountain area near Ya Ha Tinda Ranch, offering a secluded wilderness experience.
This 20 square meter log cabin accommodates up to four guests, featuring one bedroom, one bathroom with a tub and shower, a small fridge, microwave, Keurig coffee maker, and a terrace, with Panther River Lodge's dining and bar facilities, plus activities like helicopter tours and horseback riding, accessible nearby.
*Low Season Pricing!* Cozy Cabin Retreat - Reconnect With Nature In Comfort! - Alberta
9.4 10 reviews
Alberta
26/06 – 28/06
A$732/nighttotal: A$1464 (2 )

*Low Season Pricing!* Cozy Cabin Retreat - Reconnect With Nature In Comfort!

5 8
cabin , Spruce Grove
This Spruce Grove lodge, perfect for families or groups, offers five bedrooms, two bathrooms, and sleeps up to ten guests; its precise location within Spruce Grove requires further clarification to determine proximity to local attractions.
The 149 square metre property includes a fully equipped kitchen, terrace, garden, free Wi-Fi, and parking, providing ample space and amenities for a comfortable stay.
Barrel Sauna/cabin/ Gazebo/lake/ Kayaking/ +Pets - Alberta
9.8 121 reviews
Alberta
19/06 – 20/06
A$385/nightfor 1 night

Barrel Sauna/cabin/ Gazebo/lake/ Kayaking/ +Pets

1 2
cabin , Drayton Valley
Little Cabin Big Woods, a pet-friendly lodge on Buck Lake near Drayton Valley, offers lakefront access with stunning views and proximity to a farmers' market, brewery, and meadery within a short driving distance.
This three-bedroom self-catering property sleeps six, featuring a rustic interior, outdoor fire pit, indoor wood stove, kayak rentals, an enclosed dog run, and winter activities such as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.

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Best Alberta cabins with a fireplace

Pool, Lake & Golf Access: Pine Lake Cabin W/ Ac! - Alberta
9.4 81 reviews
Alberta
12/07 – 17/07
A$487/nighttotal: A$2435 (5 )

Pool, Lake & Golf Access: Pine Lake Cabin W/ Ac!

3 4
cabin , Red Deer
This Princess Province lodge, located within the Whispering Pines resort community near Pine Lake, enjoys a prime position on the golf course, approximately 39 kilometres from Red Deer and 145 kilometres from Calgary.
The three-bedroom, two-bathroom property sleeps eight guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen with high-end appliances, a pool table, a large deck with gas grill, plus access to resort amenities including an indoor pool and hot tub.
Crowsnest River Chalet - Wolfs Den - Alberta
9.8 9 reviews
Alberta
25/08 – 26/08
A$266/nightfor 1 night

Crowsnest River Chalet - Wolfs Den

1 2
cabin , Blairmore
This lodge is located in Frank, within Crowsnest Pass, sitting on 17 acres of forested land adjacent to the Crowsnest River and near Frank Slide, with Bellevue Underground Mine and Crowsnest Museum a short drive away.
This 75 square meter chalet accommodates up to four guests with one bedroom and one bathroom, offering internet, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave oven, a terrace, and parking, providing an ideal base for exploring local outdoor activities and fly fishing.
Off-grid Secluded Log Cabin. Peaceful & Quiet!  Off The Beaten Path Hidden Gem - Alberta
9.8 21 reviews
Alberta
12/07 – 17/07
A$687/nighttotal: A$3435 (5 )

Off-grid Secluded Log Cabin. Peaceful & Quiet! Off The Beaten Path Hidden Gem

1 4
cabin , Hinton
This family-friendly lodge is situated just a short distance from Hinton, with easy access to Rock Lake - Solomon Creek Wildland Provincial Park and Rock Lake Provincial Park, and Rock Lake Provincial Recreation Area is just 4.3 kilometres away. The property has received excellent reviews from previous guests, making it a popular choice for those seeking a peaceful escape in the heart of nature.
The 45 square metre lodge has one bedroom and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. The lodge offers a fully equipped kitchen, a patio with a barbecue, and a fireplace, providing everything you need for a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Cozy A-frame & Barrel Sauna In Tillicum Beach - Alberta
9.9 149 reviews
Alberta
29/06 – 02/07
A$377/nighttotal: A$1131 (3 )

Cozy A-frame & Barrel Sauna In Tillicum Beach

1 4
cabin , Camrose
The Techni Cabin, an A-frame lodge near Tillicum Beach in Camrose, offers immediate access to lakeside activities.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps four guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen, barrel sauna, fire pit, kayaking equipment, and indoor amenities including a gas fireplace and hammock.

Frequently asked questions about cabins in Alberta

  • What are some under-the-radar gems to discover in Alberta?

    For a truly off-the-beaten-path experience in Alberta, check out the Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, with its incredible sandstone hoodoos and ancient First Nations petroglyphs. Another hidden gem is the Elk Island National Park, offering excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, particularly bison, without the crowds of Banff or Jasper. Finally, consider exploring the less-visited areas of the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, boasting stunning vistas and diverse hiking trails.
  • What are the best cabins in Alberta?

  • What should you consider packing specifically for Alberta?

    Packing for Alberta depends on the time of year and your activities. Layering is key! Pack thermal underwear, fleece jackets, waterproof and windproof outerwear, sturdy hiking boots, and warm hats and gloves, even in summer for evenings. Don't forget sunscreen, sunglasses, insect repellent (especially in summer), and a reusable water bottle. If you're visiting in winter, consider packing crampons or microspikes for icy trails.
  • What are the best cabins with a pool in Alberta?

  • What wildlife can be spotted near cabins in Alberta?

    The wildlife you might see near Alberta cabins varies greatly depending on location. Deer, elk, and moose are relatively common, especially near forested areas. In more remote areas, you might spot bears (black bears are more common than grizzlies), coyotes, and various smaller mammals like rabbits and squirrels. Birdlife is abundant, with species ranging from chickadees to raptors like eagles. Always maintain a safe distance from wildlife and never approach or feed them.
  • What are the best cabins with a jacuzzi in Alberta?

  • When is the most favourable weather for outdoor activities in Alberta?

    The best time for outdoor activities in Alberta generally falls between June and September. The weather is warm and sunny, perfect for hiking, camping, and watersports. However, even during these months, evenings can be cool, so layering is essential. Winter, from December to February, is ideal for snowshoeing, skiing, and snowboarding, particularly in the Rockies.
  • What are the best cabins for families and kids in Alberta?

  • What are the must-visit natural attractions in Alberta?

    Alberta boasts many incredible natural attractions. Banff National Park, with its turquoise lakes like Moraine Lake and Lake Louise, is a must-see. Jasper National Park, slightly less crowded than Banff, offers stunning mountain scenery and the awe-inspiring Columbia Icefield. Waterton Lakes National Park, in the southwest, provides a different perspective of the Rockies, with beautiful lakes and diverse hiking trails. The badlands of Dinosaur Provincial Park are also a unique and unforgettable experience.
  • What are the best pet friendly cabins in Alberta?

    The best pet friendly cabins in Alberta are Private Log Cabin Rental, Jasper East Cabins and Miette Mountain Cabins.

  • Is Alberta a good destination to rent a cabin?

    Yes, Alberta is excellent for cabin rentals. Numerous options are available, ranging from rustic cabins in remote areas to more luxurious accommodations near towns and resorts. Cabin rentals provide a fantastic way to experience the natural beauty of Alberta while enjoying comfortable and self-sufficient accommodation. Many are located near hiking trails, lakes, and other outdoor recreational opportunities.
  • What local meals should be on my list in Alberta?

    Alberta's culinary scene offers a delightful mix of influences. Be sure to try Alberta beef, renowned for its quality. Local breweries offer a wide range of craft beers. Many restaurants feature wild game dishes, such as elk or bison. Don't miss out on trying bannock, a traditional Indigenous flatbread, often served with various toppings. For a sweet treat, try Nanaimo bars, a layered dessert.
  • Is there anything unique to pack for a visit to Alberta?

    Beyond standard travel essentials, consider packing binoculars for wildlife viewing. A good quality map or GPS device is helpful, especially if you plan on hiking or exploring less-populated areas. If you're visiting in winter, consider packing a headlamp or flashlight for navigating dark winter evenings. Bear spray is recommended for backcountry hiking in bear country, although it's not always necessary for every trip.
  • What’s the recommended duration for a visit to Alberta?

    The ideal length of stay in Alberta depends entirely on your interests and planned activities. A week allows you to explore one or two national parks in depth. For a more comprehensive experience, including multiple parks and other attractions, two weeks or more would be preferable. A shorter trip focusing on a specific region or activity might only require a long weekend.

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Best pet friendly Alberta cabins

Among the 1977 accommodations in Alberta, here are the 4 best pet friendly cabin rentals

Escape To Pigeon Lake/2br Refuge - Alberta
10 14 reviews
Alberta
06/07 – 10/07
A$355/nighttotal: A$1420 (4 )

Escape To Pigeon Lake/2br Refuge

1 3
cabin , Rimbey
This Rimbey lodge is located near Pigeon Lake, offering convenient access to its beaches, restaurants, and hiking trails, with a grocery store also within easy reach.
This pet-friendly, family-oriented lodge accommodates up to five guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, a sunny deck, a spacious garden, and unique custom woodworking throughout.
Larkspur Cabin: Romantic Mountain Escape | 1b | 1b - Alberta
Alberta
25/06 – 26/06
A$331/nightfor 1 night

Larkspur Cabin: Romantic Mountain Escape | 1b | 1b

1 2
cabin , Banff
This secluded mountain lodge, offering a cosy cabin experience, is located in Red Deer River Crossing, approximately 20 kilometres from Ya Ha Tinda Ranch, with Gas Plant Hill Lookout and Mount Balfour nearby.
This intimate cabin, ideal for two guests, features a 18 square metre floor area with one bedroom, one bathroom, and includes a terrace, Wi-Fi, and parking, with access to chef-prepared meals at Panther River Lodge and opportunities for adventure activities.
Cozy Ne Alberta Lake Hideaway - Alberta
9.9 17 reviews
Alberta
29/06 – 02/07
A$290/nighttotal: A$870 (3 )

Cozy Ne Alberta Lake Hideaway

1 4
cabin , Bonnyville
This family-friendly lodge is located near Moose Lake within Woodcreek Resort, a short distance from Bonnyville, Alberta.
The self-contained property sleeps up to six guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, boasting a full kitchen, large deck with firepit, BBQ, and access to resort amenities including a playground, walking trails, and lake activities.
Tinyescapes•lake&chill•firepit - Alberta
10 6 reviews
Alberta
30/06 – 01/07
A$381/nightfor 1 night

Tinyescapes•lake&chill•firepit

1 4
cabin , Stony Plain
This pet-friendly A-frame cabin and Boler trailer glamping retreat is located in Wabamun, Alberta, approximately 7 minutes’ drive (4.3km) from Wabamun town centre, offering easy access to Wabamun Lake.
The property boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, sleeps six guests, includes a private dock (seasonal), outdoor shower, pergola, fire pit, BBQ, and expansive wooden decking, plus WiFi and a portable electric stovetop.

Best Alberta cabins with a sauna

The Lumberjack Cabin - Alberta
Alberta
25/06 – 26/06
A$249/nightfor 1 night

The Lumberjack Cabin

1 2
cabin , Stettler
This railway-themed lodge in Stettler offers direct boardwalk access to the Prairie Railway and is located approximately 5 kilometres from Stettler Golf and Country Club, with Rochon Sands Provincial Park and Cold Lake Park also within reach.
This 3-person cabin features a rustic lumberjack interior, a private bathroom with heated floors, a mini fridge, TV, shared wood-burning hot tub (upon request), and access to a shared sauna and cold plunge pool at Prairie Junction RV Resort.
Off-grid Wilderness Cabin 1 With Mountain Views, Hot Tub, Sauna & Fishing - Alberta
Alberta
07/07 – 09/07
A$618/nighttotal: A$1236 (2 )

Off-grid Wilderness Cabin 1 With Mountain Views, Hot Tub, Sauna & Fishing

1 2
cabin , Hinton
This secluded mountain retreat near Hinton is located in Rock Lake, a 48 kilometre gravel road drive from the highway, offering direct access to Rock Lake Provincial Park and Rock Lake - Solomon Creek Wildland Provincial Park.
This pet-friendly, family-friendly lodge of 56 square metres accommodates up to four guests and features a private wood-fired sauna, a kitchenette, air conditioning, a screened-in porch with a grill, and complimentary use of canoes and paddleboards.
Off-grid Wilderness Cabin 4 With Mountain Views, Hot Tub, Sauna & Canoes - Alberta
Alberta
10/07 – 12/07
A$618/nighttotal: A$1236 (2 )

Off-grid Wilderness Cabin 4 With Mountain Views, Hot Tub, Sauna & Canoes

1 2
cabin , Hinton
This secluded mountain lodge at Rock Lake, approximately 48 kilometres from the nearest highway, offers a private escape from the crowds of Jasper National Park.
This 56 square metre cabin accommodates four guests across two bedrooms, featuring a wood-fired sauna, a screened-in porch with a grill, and direct access to hiking, canoeing, and fishing opportunities.
Cozy Cabin Getaway On Private Ranch (3) - Alberta
9.9 126 reviews
Alberta
07/07 – 09/07
A$207/nighttotal: A$414 (2 )

Cozy Cabin Getaway On Private Ranch (3)

1 2
cabin , Sundre
This charming cabin is situated in the Alberta foothills, just 140km from Calgary and 240km from Edmonton, offering a peaceful retreat in a picturesque setting. It has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The one-bedroom cabin comfortably accommodates up to four guests and features a well-equipped kitchen, a relaxing hot tub, and a private garden. Enjoy direct access to Williams Creek and the Red Deer River for swimming, fishing, and exploring the surrounding area, as well as nearby hiking trails and the convenience of being a short drive from Sundre.
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