Fishing Trips on the Lower Bow – Part #3

So when you take your next fishing trip on the Bow River be sure to stay alert or else you could end up crying the blues over the loss of your expensive rod & reel. There are several different campgrounds along the Lower Bow River to accommodate you on your fishing trip down the river. There’s the Nature’s Hideaway campground on The Highwood River just about 500 meters before this river system meets up with the Bow River. There’s also the campground just south of the Carseland weir rite on the Bow River itself. This is a Provincial campground which charges campers a fee of 21$ Canadian for a one nights stay. This campground has a store on site which sells everything from firewood to ice cream. This campground also has outhouses and running water but I’m not sure if the water has been treated for human consumption so I bring my own water from home. If you’re the type of person who does not like camping in a crowded campground, on a long weekend, than I suggest camping on one of the many Islands along your fishing trip on the Bow River. These islands are Government property and camping on them is perfectly ok and free.