Flint's Park (site code CR31) is a designated backcountry campground set in the sub-alpine meadowlands of Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. The site is a key overnight stop on multi-day routes such as the Mystic Pass–Flint's Park–Badger Pass circuit (approximately 76 km). It is most directly accessed via the Badger Pass Trail — roughly 11 miles one way with about 2,400 feet of elevation gain. A per-person, per-night backcountry camping permit is required and must be reserved in advance through Parks Canada. No treated water is available at the site; hikers should treat surface water before use.
Backcountry camping permit — per person, per night
Banff National Park is administered by Parks Canada, a federal agency of the Government of Canada.
Banff Visitor Centre: 403-762-1550 | banffinfo@pc.gc.ca
Official Parks Canada page for backcountry camping in Banff National Park, covering permit requirements, campground locations, and fees.
Per person, per night: $15.00 — valid across Banff, Jasper, Kootenay, and Yoho national parks for backcountry camping.
A moderate one way trail covering 11.2 miles with 2,382 feet of elevation gain; passes by Badger Pass and Block Lakes Junction Camp (Cr37). Destination: CR31 Flints Park Campground.
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