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Experience a guided campfire and evening walk in Canmore's stunning Rocky Mountains. Enjoy marshmallows, starry skies, and peaceful nature in just 2 hours.

This 2-hour guided campfire experience in Canmore, Alberta offers an intimate taste of the wilderness, perfect for those seeking a serene outdoor escape. Priced at $360 per group up to 6, this private tour combines a short guided hike with the cozy warmth of a propane fire, making it ideal for small groups or families looking for a relaxed evening in nature.
The adventure starts with a brief walk through the Rocky Mountains’ scenic landscapes, leading to a secluded campsite. Here, a professional guide sets up a fire pit and comfortable chairs, creating a peaceful setting to unwind. The experience ends with a leisurely stroll back as the sky darkens and stars emerge, offering a magical view of the night sky.
While the experience is designed for all skill levels and lasts just two hours, it is particularly suitable for those who appreciate quiet, scenic moments. It’s not suitable for children under 9 or guests with mobility or health concerns, but for others, it provides a genuine connection with nature in a safe and welcoming environment.
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This guided campfire experience begins outside the main doors of a meeting point in Canmore, where the guide greets guests with a smile and a clipboard. The short walk through the Rocky Mountains showcases the natural beauty of the area, with gentle terrain suitable for all skill levels. The guide takes care of all the setup, including the propane fire pit and chairs, so guests can relax immediately upon arrival.
The focus on ease and comfort makes this activity accessible for most, with comfortable shoes and warm clothing recommended for the walk and outdoor setting. The short duration and relaxed pace allow plenty of time for conversation, storytelling, and stargazing. The guides are equipped with bear spray for safety, ensuring peace of mind amid the wilderness.

Upon reaching the secluded campsite, guests find a peaceful spot that feels like a hidden corner of nature. The fire pit, set up by the guide, crackles softly, creating a cozy ambiance. Guests are encouraged to bring marshmallows for roasting or enjoy snacks while soaking in the mountain air.
This private setting offers sweeping views of the surrounding Rocky Mountains with no city lights to hinder star visibility. As twilight fades, the sky transforms into a canvas of pink and orange, and eventually, a star-studded canopy unfolds overhead. The sounds of the wilderness—whispers of the forest and gentle rustling—enhance the tranquil atmosphere.

The guided hike is designed for all skill levels and lasts approximately 45 minutes. It takes guests through stunning landscapes, providing plenty of opportunities to appreciate the natural surroundings. The guide shares insights about the local flora and fauna, adding educational value to the peaceful walk.
The trail is straightforward, making it suitable for families and guests with basic mobility. The hike serves as a gentle introduction to the beauty of the Rocky Mountains and prepares everyone for the relaxing fire experience ahead. The guide ensures safety and comfort throughout, with bear spray on hand for emergencies.
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The 45-minute campfire is the highlight of the tour, offering a perfect moment to connect with friends or family. Guests can share stories, banter, and enjoy the warmth of the propane fire in the cool mountain air. The soft crackling of the fire and peaceful surroundings make it an ideal setting for unwinding.
Guests are encouraged to bring snacks and marshmallows for roasting, adding to the fun. The guide maintains a relaxed atmosphere, allowing everyone to soak in the scenery and enjoy the gentle sounds of the wilderness. The fire provides a cozy focal point, perfect for a memorable outdoor gathering.
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As the sun sets, the sky turns shades of pink and orange, casting a warm glow over the mountains. This twilight period offers a stunning visual experience before the stars begin to emerge. Unobstructed views of the night sky reward guests with a beautiful display of stars, free from urban light pollution.
The star gazing experience adds a magical element to the evening, offering a quiet moment to marvel at the night sky. The guides do not specify telescopes, but the natural clarity of the stars is a major draw. The tranquil sounds of the forest at night—rustling leaves and distant calls—complete the peaceful scene.
After the campfire, guests take a leisurely walk back along the same picturesque trail. The fading light of day guides the way, and the sounds of the wilderness gradually fade into the night. The return walk reinforces the serenity of the experience, leaving guests with lasting impressions of the natural beauty of Canmore.
The short walk back is a gentle closure to the evening, and guests arrive back at the starting point relaxed and rejuvenated. The entire experience is designed to evoke a sense of connection with nature and peaceful solitude.
The meeting point is conveniently located outside the main doors, with free parking available and easy access via public transit (a 2-minute walk from the nearest stop). Many Canmore hotels are just a 5-7 minute taxi ride, making transport straightforward.
The tour is a private group experience, ideal for small parties or families. The duration is 2 hours, primarily in the evening, with options to reserve and pay later for added flexibility. The activity is not suitable for children under 9 or those with mobility or health issues, but offers an accessible outdoor experience for most.

This remote campfire experience offers a straightforward yet charming way to enjoy Canmore’s wilderness. The combination of a short guided hike, a cozy fire, and stargazing creates a memorable evening without requiring advanced outdoor skills.
The guided setup, safety precautions like bear spray, and emphasis on relaxation make this experience appealing for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty. The private group format ensures an intimate, peaceful atmosphere.
While it may not be suited for very young children or guests with mobility challenges, this tour provides a gentle, scenic, and authentic outdoor adventure** that captures the essence of the Rocky Mountains’ peaceful evening ambiance.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation to the meeting point is not included. Guests can use free parking, public transit, or taxis from nearby hotels.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, warm clothing, snacks, and water are recommended for the walk and outdoor setting.
Is the experience suitable for children?
Not for children under 9 years old. It’s best suited for families with older children or adults.
How long does the campfire last?
The campfire experience lasts about 45 minutes as part of the overall 2-hour tour.
Can I bring my own marshmallows?
Yes, guests are encouraged to bring marshmallows for roasting around the fire.
Is the trail accessible for people with mobility issues?
The trail is designed for all skill levels, but guests with mobility impairments should consider their comfort on the walk.
What safety measures are in place?
The guide is equipped with bear spray and ensures a safe environment throughout the outdoor activity.
What creates the best scenery?
The star gazing and sunset views over the Rocky Mountains provide the most stunning visuals.
Can I participate in this tour during winter?
The data does not specify seasonal restrictions, but warm clothing is recommended for outdoor comfort.
How do I reserve my spot?
Reservations are flexible, allowing you to book now and pay later with cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.