Dinosaur Trail RV Resort
1 night
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1 room, 2 adults, 0 children
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Dinosaur Trail RV Resort

Chalet
294004 North Dinosaur Trail, Starland County, Alberta, T0J 0Y0, Canada
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This cabin is 0.6 mi (1 km) from Cactus Coulee Fun Park and 1.9 mi (3 km) from Dinosaur Trail Golf and Country Club.Show More
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Amenities
Outdoor swimming pool
ParkingFree
Billiards room
Conference room
PlaygroundFree
Wi-Fi in public areasFree
English
Snack bar
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Property Description
This cabin is 0.6 mi (1 km) from Cactus Coulee Fun Park and 1.9 mi (3 km) from Dinosaur Trail Golf and Country Club.
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1.9/5
Cleanliness1.9
Amenities1.9
Location1.9
Service1.9
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Surroundings
Landmarks: Drumheller / Dinosaur Trail KOA Holiday
(<100m)
Landmarks: Cactus Coulee FunPark & Campground
(960m)
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One-Bedroom Chalet (4 person)

One-Bedroom Chalet (4 person)

1 sofa bed and 1 queen bed
Non-smoking
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One-Bedroom Chalet (6 person)

One-Bedroom Chalet (6 person)

2 bunk beds and 1 sofa bed
Non-smoking
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1.9/5
15 reviews
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  • Cleanliness1.9
  • Amenities1.9
  • Location1.9
  • Service1.9
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
July 21, 2024
Our experience at KOA Drumheller Campground involving an individual named "Nick," who claimed to be the owner. My church group and family visited the campground on July 11, 2024. On that day, "Nick" aggressively accused our kids of damaging the mini putt signs. Despite the children's attempts to explain their innocence, "Nick" proceeded to scream at them, causing fear and distress among the young ones. The situation escalated as "Nick" insisted we vacate the campground the following day, even though we had paid for a two-night stay. When I approached him to address the issue, his behavior was confrontational and erratic, leading me to believe he may have been under the influence of alcohol. Respectful and considerate conflict resolution is vital to me, and "Nick's" unprofessional and hostile conduct was completely unacceptable. I sincerely hope he is not the actual owner of the campground, as his behaviour reflects poorly on the establishment and its treatment of guests. This incident could have been handled with empathy and understanding, rather than resorting to aggressive behaviour towards children. I urge KOA Campground to investigate this matter promptly to prevent such occurrences in the future. While I understand "Nick's" actions may not represent the campground as a whole, my group and I have decided not to return to KOA Drumheller.
l‍i‍s‍a‍e‍U‍5‍2‍6‍2‍Q‍P
June 9, 2024
Great time at this campground. Camp sites are very clean. Staff is nice! Huge shout out to Dick for accommodating our special request (Go Oilers! ). The pool was down for maintenance but we found lots to do. Kids love hanging out at the river! Will be back as usual next year!!
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
March 1, 2024
Spent two nights here in a cabin, and we wished it was longer. Negatives were: Bed mattress could use replacing. Gopher got in the house- need a screen door! Wifi was supposed to be included for two devices. We lost the one inch square they print the wifi code on. Asked for a new one and was charged $4 for each device for each day. Wasn’t happy but not the end of the world. Pool hours were only 11-7pm. That wasn’t published anywhere I could find. it meant we never got into the pool, which was the reason we booked this location. Cabins have a few minor rough edges, scratches here and there, stairs to the back door a bit crooked, back door sticks, shower door needs to be sort of lifted as it’s closed etc. minor stuff. It’s a cabin. The GOOD: . Compared to a fancy hotel, it might not stack up, but compared to other cabin rentals, it’s incredible value with terrific amenities. Furnishings are decent, comfy, and sturdy. Attractive neutral decor in grey, black and white. Great Adirondack double chair/table combo on the deck. So comfy and cute! well stocked kitchen- all pots and pans, even some bake ware, proper oven, plates, cutlery , glassware etc.. bring oil, salt and pepper and all other spices. Coffee and tea provided. (someone stole the table knives- only 2 left. Please restock) Plenty of linens -comforter blankets, towels, etc. good pillows, Sofa bed decent to sleep on- actually comfortable. Beautiful grounds . Gorgeous location right on the river. River side campsites looked gorgeous. Almost unique in the area, there are many well shaded camp sites, as well as some open ones, suitable for large rigs. Showers and toilets easily available for small rigs and tenting . Laundromat on site- very nice perk. Canoe rentals. Wood for purchase. Dumping for sewer for rvs, water and electric hookups Friendly staff, everyone has a smile all the time. They try hard to please. Quiet. No parties or yelling and hollering at night. (Some might not like, but for non partners, very nice!) Little store isn’t hugely stocked, but had the family camping essentials to help you when you run out of things: bacon, eggs, butter, milk, s’mores, snacks, ice, pop, juice and milk, basic hygiene supplies, you get it. Prices are reasonable for the cabins. Idk about camping site prices. The ugly: the roads into the resort we’re heaved and had holes which I worried would damage my vehicle. Hoping this was not the norm, but result of a storm or something, I would go back. It has a good atmosphere. Fun, everything you could want is available, although there are fees for use of many of the amenities .
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
February 29, 2024
We are in southern Alberta at a golf tournament and have caught covid… we have called ahead to tell them we will not be coming. Ross creek campground in Medicine Hat were very kind and cancelled our reservation and refunded our money while we are staying there and told us to travel home to take care of our health… but unfortunately DINOSAUR TRAIL RV RESORT is planning on keeping 100% of our 5 day stay… Are you kidding me?? Who does this?? They said we probably just changed our plan and are trying to get out of our registration?? We have stayed there more than once and have enjoyed our stay… We were entered into a tournament at the golf course down the road which we can not play and would have loved to stay and play. We have checked and the campsite has lots of sites available so is this just a way to for them to make income without giving any services?? I am sad that people have ruined this for people who are really sick 😷 And very disappointed in Dinosaur Trail RV resort and there so called rules, we will be contacting Visa to see if they agree with us, and return our money… charge a fee but really …100% it is not right Because covid is still a big issue… rethink staying or booking at this campsite!!!
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
January 18, 2024
A highly anticipated trip quickly turned into devastation when the resort manager carelessly ordered me and my family to leave the resort shortly after our arrival! When I had made the reservation, the manager's wife had told me that I could check out our site when we got there, which is what I did before making my way to the office to check in. Angry buddy in his golf cart caught up to us to repeatedly lecture me on the rules of the resort, - that I have been to before and happen to have a membership to. As I continually tried to tell him that I am well aware of the protocol there but that I had obtained prior permission to check out the site, he told me and my family to leave the resort immediately. Absolutely no care whatsoever that we had travelled 3hrs just to be there and enjoy our membership, as we had done in the past! Summerhill Resorts (the new campground owners) needs to fire this guy if they hope to salvage their reputation. It's a Family Campground. - It's Supposed to be Fun!! Luckily, we were there in September when it's much quieter and I was able to get a spot at another campground in town despite the fact that I pay over $900/year for the right to camp at Dinosaur Trails. If Darcy is still the manager there in 2024, book at your own risk and plan to walk on dinosaur eggshells. While that might sound like fun, - it is really NOT any fun at all!!
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
September 2, 2023
Met with family to celebrate a 50th wedding anniversary. Had 2 camp spots and other family had booked the expensive cabins. They were told they had to ***** all the bedding before they left or they would be charged another 50 for cleaning! They were very expensive for what was in the cabin(Atco trailer). The camping spots were close together and the yellow line dividing them was not clearly marked. A guy was asked to move his truck which had a roof top tent because his ladder was over this invisible yellow line. The people next to us had 3 spots and as soon as they were set up the guy in the cart was there because his truck tire was on our side of the line. They were upset and we told them they could park there whole truck on our side of the line. We just had a tent and there was lots of room for his truck tire over this invisible line. Our cousins had a beautiful spot for their fifth wheel across the road from us. The most upsetting part was when we all got together for supper at their spot and immediately the cart was there making sure we all had registered. There was 17 of us and this was around 5pm. Half were staying at the overpriced cabins and the rest at the overpriced camp spots. So yes we were all registered and then he said one of the lawn chairs which was at the firepit was over the line. We moved it which ment your feet were almost in the pit. So either they should move the pit or make spots bigger. It is a beautiful location but the constant patrol by the cart makes it very uncomforable. Maybe his time would have been better spent emptying the campground porta potties which were always full! We had stayed here years ago and loved it but our families will not be back!
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
August 22, 2023
We read the Tripadvisor/Google reviews just a couple of days before our trip and felt very scarded about the comments about the new management. It was too late to cancel so we proceeded with the trip. Based on the reviews, we knew we had to make sure we followed the rules so we felt we were walking on egg shells when we arrived. Having said that, our experience ended up being a-m-a-z-i-n-g! Maybe it was because we didn't have any confrontation with management, or we were just lucky, but we enjoyed it so much that we wanted to go back the following week (but there was rain in the forecast). We'll share here some things we didn't know and might help others. At night, the place is very dark, can't see a thing, so bring enough flashlights. This is actually a good thing because the stars are amazing when the sky is clear :) The bathrooms at the end were condemned, so we had to walk alllllllll the way to the front entrance to use the facilities but the bikes came handy for these trips. The sites are VERY close to each other so there is not much privacy. The washrooms are cleaned twice a day. The showers are warm and exactly 6 minutes long for a $3 coin. The store has many products handy, even milk! The night activities (movie night, bingo, etc) and the pool kept the kids busy and happy. The lady in the front office/store, that also runs the bingo night, was super kind and patient. On day one, a man (in a golf cart) came to our site and noticed we had 2 cars parked. We explained that we were just unloading but would park the 2nd car outside as soon as we finished. He was ok with that, there were no arguments or bad attitude at all. One night there was an incident. A friend of us and her kid were walking by it when it happened and described it as a very heated argument between several adults, including at least one woman. Our friend was so scared that she look for shelter in the bathroom facilities wait until the situation was under control. We heard that the authorities wouldn't force the group to leave because they were drunk but they packed and left the following day. No issues afterwards. Was it scary? Yes. Did management or the number of rules cause this? Probably not. This can probably happen anywhere. We saw the staff sometime after nidnight, they were holding the front (probaly still stressed about the altercation) and still very kind with us. Again, this trip was a great experience for our family and we will go back again! The only reason we are not rating it as 5/5 is because the sites are too close from each other, and the condemned bathroom facilities. Other than that, it was great!
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
August 16, 2023
We are respectful campers we LOVE Drumheller our usual camping spot was unavailable, so we decided to try something new and stay at Dinosaur Trail RV resort. From the start the site was not as expected or advertised. We felt policed and uncomfortable by staff our entire stay. Roads were bad and I bottomed out my car trying to get to the office to check in. On top of their long list of rules they add other ones as they see fit. Do not stay here! The Drumheller Institution would have been more pleasant stay.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
August 22, 2023
We recently stayed the weekend at this RV resort. Fortunately we were booked into a nicely treed area.. It was once of the quietest camping experiences we have had.. even though the park was relatively full. The swimming pool (too bad it wasnt heated or at least a little warmer) was a nice option for the grandkids on a couple of evenings after we returned from the outings during the day. It's a little more money to camp, but we felt it was worth the cost... We enjoyed our stay and would do so again.. Probably in summer 2024!

Services & Amenities

Outdoor swimming pool
Playground
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Internet
Outdoor swimming pool
Parking
Languages Spoken
Food & Drink
Health & Wellness
Public Areas
Cleaning Services
Facilities for Children
Business Services

Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: 15:00–20:00
Check-out: Before 11:00

If you will arrive outside of check-in hours, contact the property in advance

Pets
Pets are not allowed

Age Requirements
The main guest checking in must be at least 18 years old.

Paying at the Hotel

Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 7
This cabin is 0.6 mi (1 km) from Cactus Coulee Fun Park and 1.9 mi (3 km) from Dinosaur Trail Golf and Country Club.

Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as an outdoor pool, or other amenities including complimentary wireless internet access and barbecue grills.

Grab a bite from the snack bar/deli serving guests of Dinosaur Trail RV Resort.

Featured amenities include laundry facilities and ATM/banking services. Free self parking is available onsite.

Make yourself at home in one of the 7 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and DVD players are provided for your entertainment. Bathrooms with showers are provided. Conveniences include microwaves and electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided daily.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cancellation policy for Dinosaur Trail RV Resort?

The cancellation policy for Dinosaur Trail RV Resort varies depending on the type of room and booking conditions.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Dinosaur Trail RV Resort?

Standard check-in time at Dinosaur Trail RV Resort is 15:00-20:00 and check-out time is 11:00.

Can I bring my pet inside the Dinosaur Trail RV Resort?

As much as we love pets, unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate them in Dinosaur Trail RV Resort.

About This Property

Hotel Star Rating3