The Rolling Hills Reservoir Campground is located 20km south of Brooks and is owned and operated by the Eastern Irrigation District. The campground features 110 daily use sites, 35 seasonal sites and two group camping areas. Sites are well treed with large electrified sites containing gravel pads and a grassy area. Campers have access to potable water, sani-dump station, two playgrounds, washrooms, shower and laundry facilities, two sandy beach areas and an on-leash dog beach. There is also a marina on site with a boat launch and boat slips that allow for easy access to the reservoir. Boat slips are available for rent daily, weekly or seasonally. Individual sites cannot be reserved, however campers can call the campground office at 403.363.5603 to hold an available site on the same day. Cost for these sites is $40/night. Come and enjoy the sun, sand, and swimming available to everyone. Bring your boat and enjoy the large lake area for boating and waterskiing. If you enjoy fishing, the lake is an excellent place for that as well. For more information about the campground please visit https://www.eid.ca/rhrcampground.html. IMPORTANT NOTE: In 2018, the EID initiated an Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Program. All boaters wishing to access EID reservoirs must follow approved prevention procedures and complete a watercraft information form stating they will not knowingly spread aquatic invasive species. As part of the program, trailered watercraft must only be launched from approved boat launches and boaters must check in with the campground office prior to launching. Canoes, kayaks, and other non-trailered watercraft may continue to be launched at random locations, but the boaters are still required to check in with the campground office prior to launching. All watercraft owners can register for the program at the campground office and must check-in at the campground office when entering the campground. Watercrafts include motorized (boats, sailboats, zodiacs, etc.) and non-motorized (canoes, kayaks, paddleboards, sailboats, etc.). For more information please visit https://www.eid.ca/ais.html.
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