Wolf Creek R.V. Campground at Wolf Creek Golf Resort, Ponoka, Alberta

Ponoka has the Wolf Creek Golf Resort as well as an ice arena, curling rink, indoor swimming pool, tennis & racquetball courts, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, an RV Camping Resort and more.

15 amp power
Campers Firewood
Group Camping
Lodging/Rental
Payphones
Pets on Leash
Restaurant
Restrooms
RV's Showers
Tenting
Visitor Parking
Waste Dump
Firepits
Picnic Tables
Playground

Wolf Creek Golf Resort is one of Canada’s premier golf courses. Located an hour south of Edmonton in the heart of Central Alberta, Wolf Creek is expanding their golf course to 36 holes. The new Rod Whitman-designed addition will include The Village at Wolf Creek, a carefully crafted community of 130 home sites woven throughout the new 9 holes of Wolf Creek Golf Resort. Architectural controls and design principles are in place to ensure that homeowners receive an exceptionally high standard of quality. Full city services including water and sewer are included with your investment.

First class schools and medical care are available within minutes. Lacombe and Ponoka Counties have strong, vibrant economies with easy access to oilfield, agriculture and tourism-related business opportunities. If your business career is behind you, The Village at Wolf Creek offers residents the best of Central Alberta’s shopping, cultural activities and year round recreation within moments of leaving your home. The shopping, medical care and entertainment available in Red Deer, or boating and camping in Gull Lake is only 20 minutes from your front door.

Address and contact details

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Wolf Creek R.V. Campground at Wolf Creek Golf Resort
RR #3,
Site 10,
Box 4

Ponoka
Alberta
T4J1R3
Canada

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Location details / directions

The town of Ponoka is situated in the south/central parkland region amidst spectacular rolling hills, at the junction of Highways 2A and 53, approximately 50 km (31 mi.) north of the city of Red Deer.