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Stay and Play at Trestle Creek Golf Resort

*Updated June 2020 – Currently Stay & Play is closed until late July

If you are looking for a place to camp this summer with your trailer or RV, Trestle Creek Golf Resort might be one spot to try!

Located 45 minutes west of Edmonton this is a definite hidden gem and a plus if you love to golf. (Although my husband would say it’s the other way around)

The waterpark at Trestle Creek

An exclusive amenity to Trestle Creek, the water park gives you access to the beach, waterslides, water skiing, wakeboarding, and beach volleyball. (This is not open to the general public.) Admission for waterpark passes is $10/person/day. 

Golfing a few different ways

When you camp at Trestle Creek you also receive 10% off at the pro shop. Book a tee time to golf one day or all the days you are there.

In the evenings there is a Par 3 golf course for the family to play as well a footgolf which instead of golf balls you’re using soccer balls and the holes are a little bigger. Both of these family activities are $5/adult and kids are free.

You don’t actually have to cook

Take a break from cooking and eat at the Last Spike Grill for breakfast lunch or dinner. Sometimes it’s nice to not have to worry about cooking, that’s for sure! 

It’s a 4-season park 

While Stay & Play is not offered during the winter months, the perks of owning a spot at Trestle Creek is that they are open year-round.

The water park turns into an excellent Winter Park where owners can enjoy a toboggan hill, cross country ski trails, a hockey rink and skating track.  

Booking a spot at Trestle Creek

Availability for Stay & Play is limited as it depends on the number of spots that are not sold.

Fee’s to camp here are $ 59/night on Weekdays and $69/night Fri-Sun & Holidays (Unfortunately tenting is not permitted at Trestle Creek)

Interested in learning more about purchasing a site? Pricing starts at $89,000 and as a gated community, resort tours are encouraged.

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