If you’re craving a different way to experience the stunning scenery of Banff, this Remote Campfire Experience offers a peaceful evening out in nature, away from crowds and city lights. Instead of the typical daytime sightseeing, you get to enjoy a quiet walk, listen to stories, and sit around a propane fire with a handful of fellow travelers—kind of like sharing a secret spot with new friends.
What really caught our eye about this tour is how it combines some gentle physical activity with the magic of a star-filled night sky. Plus, roasting marshmallows over a propane fire feels cozy and less smoky than a traditional campfire. On the other hand, it’s not a full-on camping experience; there’s no traditional campfire setup or overnight element, so if you’re after a rustic wilderness stay, this might feel more like a curated outing.
This tour is best suited for those who want a relaxing, nature-focused evening rather than an adrenaline-filled adventure. If you’re traveling with older kids or just looking for a peaceful way to unwind while soaking in the Rockies’ beauty, you’ll probably find this quite charming.
Banff: REMOTE Campfire Experience with Evening Walk – 2hrs
Key Points

Gentle Guided Walk: A scenic stroll along enchanting trails leads you to a remote campsite, emphasizing nature’s tranquility.
Unique Fire Experience: A propane fire pit provides warmth and ambiance without the smoke or hassle of traditional fires.
Storytelling & Legends: Local folklore and ecological tidbits are shared, adding depth and connection to your surroundings.
Stargazing Opportunity: With minimal light pollution, the night sky opens up for breathtaking views of constellations.
Family-Friendly for Older Kids: Suitable for travelers over 8 years old comfortable with a moderate walk and outdoor setting.
Flexible Cancellation & Payment: Reserve now, pay later, with a full refund if plans change more than 24 hours ahead.
When thinking about how to make your trip to Banff memorable, this campfire experience stands out by offering a quiet, intimate way to connect with the natural surroundings after a day of sightseeing. The tour typically lasts around 2 hours, starting with a short, guided walk through scenic trails that lead you to a carefully chosen, remote campsite, away from the light pollution of nearby towns.
The Walk and Arrival
The walk itself is designed to be moderate—not strenuous, but enough to get the blood flowing after a day of travel or exploration. Along the way, your guide points out interesting ecological features or shares local lore that enhances your appreciation of the landscape. As you arrive at the campsite, the first thing you notice is the peaceful silence and the anticipation of what’s ahead.
The Campfire Setup and Atmosphere
Instead of a traditional campfire, the experience uses a propane fire pit, which means no smoke in your eyes and less hassle than gathering wood or worrying about sparks. The warmth and flickering light create a cozy atmosphere perfect for storytelling and relaxation. You get to roast marshmallows—an activity that appeals to all ages—and enjoy the sweet reward of s’mores while gazing at the stars.
Storytelling & Local Legends
What sets this apart from a simple outdoor gathering are the stories and knowledge shared by your guide. They take the time to teach about the ecosystems, history, and legends of the Rockies, making the experience not just fun but also enlightening. One reviewer mentions that the guide was very friendly and talkative, even bringing hot chocolate, cookies, and marshmallows, which adds a warm, thoughtful touch.
Stargazing and Night Sky Views
One of the biggest highlights is the chance to look up at the night sky with minimal light pollution. Clear views of constellations and possibly shooting stars make for an unforgettable ending. It’s the perfect moment to relax and realize how vast and beautiful the universe really is.
Who Will Love This?
This isn’t a tour for those seeking an adrenaline rush or overnight camping. Instead, it’s ideal for travelers who appreciate gentle outdoor experiences, storytelling, and stunning night skies. It’s especially well-suited for couples, groups of friends, or even small family outings (with children over 8) who want to slow down and enjoy nature without the fuss of traditional camping.
Pricing & Value
At $360 for a group up to seven, you’re paying a bit more than a standard outdoor activity, but considering it includes a guided walk, marshmallows, storytelling, and the unique atmosphere, many find it worth the splurge. It’s a private experience, which means plenty of space for personal interaction and flexibility.
Duration & Timing
This 2-hour experience usually takes place in the evening, perfect for catching the sunset or just before it gets dark. The timing allows you to enjoy the cooler evening air and the full spectacle of the night sky.
Meeting Point & Accessibility
Meet your guide outside the gift shop in the parking lot—easy to find, with free parking available. It’s just a short walk from downtown Banff or 5-7 minutes by taxi, making it convenient even if you’re staying in town.
What to Bring
Comfortable shoes and warm layers are essential, especially as temperatures can drop at night. A flashlight, water, snacks, and insect repellent are recommended to stay comfortable. Since it’s a guided walk, you should be prepared for a moderate pace but nothing too rigorous.
Restrictions & Considerations
It’s not suitable for children under 8, or travelers with mobility issues, back problems, or medical conditions. Also, note that the tour does not include transportation, so plan accordingly.
One traveler from Mexico gave this experience a perfect 5-star review, highlighting the guide’s friendliness and the thoughtful touches like hot chocolate and cookies. They appreciated the extra time spent enjoying the stars, which shows that the tour values creating a relaxed, personal atmosphere.
Another aspect that stands out from reviews is the stunning views—the chance to stare up at a star-lit sky in a remote setting, away from city lights, really resonates with nature lovers. It’s a simple, meaningful way to end a day in the Rockies, especially if you’re seeking some peace and quiet.
If you’re after a night experience that’s low-key but rich in atmosphere and storytelling, this Remote Campfire Experience in Banff could be a real highlight of your trip. It’s perfect if you want a peaceful, authentic outdoor moment without the hassle of traditional camping or large crowds. The combination of a scenic walk, a cozy fire, engaging stories, and star-gazing creates a memorable evening that many travelers find deeply rewarding.
However, it’s less suited for those who prefer high-energy activities or have mobility concerns. Also, if you’re seeking a full-day adventure or overnight stay, you’ll need to look elsewhere. But for a relaxed, intimate evening in the mountains, this tour hits the mark.
What is included in the tour?
The experience includes a guided walk along scenic trails, a propane fire pit for the campfire, marshmallows for roasting, and stories about the local ecosystem and history.
How long does the tour last?
It is approximately 2 hours, usually held in the evening, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the atmosphere and stars.
Where do I meet the guide?
You meet outside the Gift Shop in the parking lot, which has free parking. The location is convenient, just a short drive or walk from downtown Banff.
Is this experience suitable for children?
It’s best for children over 8 years old who are comfortable with a moderate walk and outdoor setting. Not suitable for younger kids or those with mobility issues.
Do I need to pay in advance?
Yes, you can reserve your spot now and pay later—full payment is due 24 hours before the experience. Cancellations more than 24 hours in advance are fully refundable.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, warm clothing, water, snacks, insect repellent, and a flashlight. Dress in layers as temperatures can fluctuate at night.
This campfire experience offers a peaceful, scenic way to connect with nature in Banff’s stunning landscape. If you enjoy stories, starry skies, and a relaxed outdoor vibe, it’s likely to be a memorable part of your trip.
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