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CABINS & RESORTS
Various Saskatchewan Provincial Parks offer cabin and resort accommodations that are located within the parks. These privately run fixed roof rental accommodations are a great way to explore the parks and experience nature in comfort. Many resorts offer restaurants, lounges, activities and watercraft rentals. Some resorts are even open year-round (marked in blue below). CAMPING IN SASK PARKS Saskatchewan's natural beauty and clean air make camping in one of our provincial park's a refreshing experience. Our parks and recreation sites offer a wide range of camping experiences to choose from. All of our primary campgrounds offer service centres with free bathroom and shower facilities and most offer laundry facilities and playgroundareas.
NUT POINT CAMPGROUND Located in the Lac La Ronge Provincial Park, the Nut Point Campground is situated on the Precambrian Shield and is surrounded by matureforest.
RESERVATION INFORMATION Reserve Online: Available 24/7: RESERVE NOW : NOTE: When clicking the RESERVE NOW button, you will be taken to our reservation site (different web site). You can return back to SaskParks.com at any time by clicking on the Sask Parks logo at the bottom of the page. DANIELSON PROVINCIAL PARK Danielson Provincial Park is the perfect place to enjoy summer. Situated on Lake Diefenbaker, the sandy beaches, excellent fishing opportunities and large campsites provide a variety of opportunities to fill the days with outdoor adventures. ZEDEN LAKE CAMPGROUND Located in the Narrow Hills Provincial Park, the Zeden Lake Campground offers lakeside camping on the sandy shore of Zeden Lake. Seasonal campsites are available. PINE CREE REGIONAL PARK Pine Cree Regional Park is situated in a scenic valley setting with the Swift Current Creek running through it. This unique and surprising natural setting in southern Saskatchewan includes pine trees and poplars, sand caves and numerous hiking trails. STABLER POINT CAMPGROUND Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the Stabler Point Campground in the Makwa Lake Provincial Park. This scenic campground is situated between Big Jumbo and Little Jumbo Lakes and offers a variety of water and beach-related activities. PARK ENTRY | #SASKPARKS Maximize your time spent in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks! For families who love exploring the outdoors and plan to visit the parks more than once this year, an Annual Park Entry Permit will provide the best bang for your buck. We like to think of it as an ultimate all-access pass to unlimited amounts of fun for the ENTIRE year, including camping, day trips, park activities, and events. BESANT TRANS-CANADA CAMPGROUND Located just east of Mortlach, the Besant Trans-Canada Campground offers travellers a peaceful oasis with a stocked, spring-fed pond, sandhills, large, well-treed campsites and a natural swimming area.CABINS & RESORTS
Various Saskatchewan Provincial Parks offer cabin and resort accommodations that are located within the parks. These privately run fixed roof rental accommodations are a great way to explore the parks and experience nature in comfort. Many resorts offer restaurants, lounges, activities and watercraft rentals. Some resorts are even open year-round (marked in blue below). CAMPING IN SASK PARKS Saskatchewan's natural beauty and clean air make camping in one of our provincial park's a refreshing experience. Our parks and recreation sites offer a wide range of camping experiences to choose from. All of our primary campgrounds offer service centres with free bathroom and shower facilities and most offer laundry facilities and playgroundareas.
NUT POINT CAMPGROUND Located in the Lac La Ronge Provincial Park, the Nut Point Campground is situated on the Precambrian Shield and is surrounded by matureforest.
RESERVATION INFORMATION Reserve Online: Available 24/7: RESERVE NOW : NOTE: When clicking the RESERVE NOW button, you will be taken to our reservation site (different web site). You can return back to SaskParks.com at any time by clicking on the Sask Parks logo at the bottom of the page. DANIELSON PROVINCIAL PARK Danielson Provincial Park is the perfect place to enjoy summer. Situated on Lake Diefenbaker, the sandy beaches, excellent fishing opportunities and large campsites provide a variety of opportunities to fill the days with outdoor adventures. ZEDEN LAKE CAMPGROUND Located in the Narrow Hills Provincial Park, the Zeden Lake Campground offers lakeside camping on the sandy shore of Zeden Lake. Seasonal campsites are available. PINE CREE REGIONAL PARK Pine Cree Regional Park is situated in a scenic valley setting with the Swift Current Creek running through it. This unique and surprising natural setting in southern Saskatchewan includes pine trees and poplars, sand caves and numerous hiking trails. STABLER POINT CAMPGROUND Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the Stabler Point Campground in the Makwa Lake Provincial Park. This scenic campground is situated between Big Jumbo and Little Jumbo Lakes and offers a variety of water and beach-related activities.HOW TO RESERVE
Our parks and recreation sites offer a wide range of camping experiences, and the best way to assure a site in your favourite location is to book in advance using our reservation site. Chose from a variety of campsite classifications and locations across theprovince.
CAMPING IN SASK PARKS Saskatchewan's natural beauty and clean air make camping in one of our provincial park's a refreshing experience. Our parks and recreation sites offer a wide range of camping experiences to choose from. All of our primary campgrounds offer service centres with free bathroom and shower facilities and most offer laundry facilities and playgroundareas.
CABINS & RESORTS
Various Saskatchewan Provincial Parks offer cabin and resort accommodations that are located within the parks. These privately run fixed roof rental accommodations are a great way to explore the parks and experience nature in comfort. Many resorts offer restaurants, lounges, activities and watercraft rentals. Some resorts are even open year-round (marked in blue below). #EXPLORESASK PARKS ROAD TRIP Sign up for SaskSecrets Newsletter Subscribe Now. Tourism Saskatchewan Industry Website; News Media Inquiries; Corporate; Legal; Privacy;Sitemap
| TOURISM SASKATCHEWAN Through the Qu'Appelle Valley Gouged by ancient glacial meltwaters ages ago, and now stretching over halfway across the province, the beautiful river and valley provide a striking contrast to the plains immediately to the north and south. PECK LAKE CAMPGROUND Offering electrified sites, the Peck Lake Campground sits along the shores of a beautiful sand beach in the Bronson Forest RecreationSite.
ZEDEN LAKE CAMPGROUND Located in the Narrow Hills Provincial Park, the Zeden Lake Campground offers lakeside camping on the sandy shore of Zeden Lake. Seasonal campsites are available. GOOD SPIRIT LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Take a hike along the Trans Canada Trail or explore the natural sand dunes that stretch along the Dune Discovery Interpretive Trail. Lodging, 18-hole golf course, licensed dining and gas are available at the nearby Good Spirit Golf Resort. GREENWATER LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Latitude: 52.52994° N, Longitude: -103.4172° W Central - 16 km S of Chelan, 38 km N of Kelvington on Hwy 38. Three hours from Saskatoon or Regina, and less from Prince Albert and Yorkton. CRAVEN WORLD CAMPGROUND Craven World Campground is a well-treed, 63-acre campground surrounded by the Qu'Appelle River. It features full-service RV sites, electric, non-electric and seasonal sites. PARK ENTRY | #SASKPARKS Maximize your time spent in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks! For families who love exploring the outdoors and plan to visit the parks more than once this year, an Annual Park Entry Permit will provide the best bang for your buck. We like to think of it as an ultimate all-access pass to unlimited amounts of fun for the ENTIRE year, including camping, day trips, park activities, and events. BESANT TRANS-CANADA CAMPGROUND Located just east of Mortlach, the Besant Trans-Canada Campground offers travellers a peaceful oasis with a stocked, spring-fed pond, sandhills, large, well-treed campsites and a natural swimming area.CABINS & RESORTS
Various Saskatchewan Provincial Parks offer cabin and resort accommodations that are located within the parks. These privately run fixed roof rental accommodations are a great way to explore the parks and experience nature in comfort. Many resorts offer restaurants, lounges, activities and watercraft rentals. Some resorts are even open year-round (marked in blue below). CAMPING IN SASK PARKS Saskatchewan's natural beauty and clean air make camping in one of our provincial park's a refreshing experience. Our parks and recreation sites offer a wide range of camping experiences to choose from. All of our primary campgrounds offer service centres with free bathroom and shower facilities and most offer laundry facilities and playgroundareas.
NUT POINT CAMPGROUND Located in the Lac La Ronge Provincial Park, the Nut Point Campground is situated on the Precambrian Shield and is surrounded by matureforest.
RESERVATION INFORMATION Reserve Online: Available 24/7: RESERVE NOW : NOTE: When clicking the RESERVE NOW button, you will be taken to our reservation site (different web site). You can return back to SaskParks.com at any time by clicking on the Sask Parks logo at the bottom of the page. DANIELSON PROVINCIAL PARK Danielson Provincial Park is the perfect place to enjoy summer. Situated on Lake Diefenbaker, the sandy beaches, excellent fishing opportunities and large campsites provide a variety of opportunities to fill the days with outdoor adventures. ZEDEN LAKE CAMPGROUND Located in the Narrow Hills Provincial Park, the Zeden Lake Campground offers lakeside camping on the sandy shore of Zeden Lake. Seasonal campsites are available. PINE CREE REGIONAL PARK Pine Cree Regional Park is situated in a scenic valley setting with the Swift Current Creek running through it. This unique and surprising natural setting in southern Saskatchewan includes pine trees and poplars, sand caves and numerous hiking trails. STABLER POINT CAMPGROUND Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the Stabler Point Campground in the Makwa Lake Provincial Park. This scenic campground is situated between Big Jumbo and Little Jumbo Lakes and offers a variety of water and beach-related activities. PARK ENTRY | #SASKPARKS Maximize your time spent in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks! For families who love exploring the outdoors and plan to visit the parks more than once this year, an Annual Park Entry Permit will provide the best bang for your buck. We like to think of it as an ultimate all-access pass to unlimited amounts of fun for the ENTIRE year, including camping, day trips, park activities, and events. BESANT TRANS-CANADA CAMPGROUND Located just east of Mortlach, the Besant Trans-Canada Campground offers travellers a peaceful oasis with a stocked, spring-fed pond, sandhills, large, well-treed campsites and a natural swimming area.CABINS & RESORTS
Various Saskatchewan Provincial Parks offer cabin and resort accommodations that are located within the parks. These privately run fixed roof rental accommodations are a great way to explore the parks and experience nature in comfort. Many resorts offer restaurants, lounges, activities and watercraft rentals. Some resorts are even open year-round (marked in blue below). CAMPING IN SASK PARKS Saskatchewan's natural beauty and clean air make camping in one of our provincial park's a refreshing experience. Our parks and recreation sites offer a wide range of camping experiences to choose from. All of our primary campgrounds offer service centres with free bathroom and shower facilities and most offer laundry facilities and playgroundareas.
NUT POINT CAMPGROUND Located in the Lac La Ronge Provincial Park, the Nut Point Campground is situated on the Precambrian Shield and is surrounded by matureforest.
RESERVATION INFORMATION Reserve Online: Available 24/7: RESERVE NOW : NOTE: When clicking the RESERVE NOW button, you will be taken to our reservation site (different web site). You can return back to SaskParks.com at any time by clicking on the Sask Parks logo at the bottom of the page. DANIELSON PROVINCIAL PARK Danielson Provincial Park is the perfect place to enjoy summer. Situated on Lake Diefenbaker, the sandy beaches, excellent fishing opportunities and large campsites provide a variety of opportunities to fill the days with outdoor adventures. ZEDEN LAKE CAMPGROUND Located in the Narrow Hills Provincial Park, the Zeden Lake Campground offers lakeside camping on the sandy shore of Zeden Lake. Seasonal campsites are available. PINE CREE REGIONAL PARK Pine Cree Regional Park is situated in a scenic valley setting with the Swift Current Creek running through it. This unique and surprising natural setting in southern Saskatchewan includes pine trees and poplars, sand caves and numerous hiking trails. STABLER POINT CAMPGROUND Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the Stabler Point Campground in the Makwa Lake Provincial Park. This scenic campground is situated between Big Jumbo and Little Jumbo Lakes and offers a variety of water and beach-related activities.HOW TO RESERVE
Our parks and recreation sites offer a wide range of camping experiences, and the best way to assure a site in your favourite location is to book in advance using our reservation site. Chose from a variety of campsite classifications and locations across theprovince.
CAMPING IN SASK PARKS Saskatchewan's natural beauty and clean air make camping in one of our provincial park's a refreshing experience. Our parks and recreation sites offer a wide range of camping experiences to choose from. All of our primary campgrounds offer service centres with free bathroom and shower facilities and most offer laundry facilities and playgroundareas.
CABINS & RESORTS
Various Saskatchewan Provincial Parks offer cabin and resort accommodations that are located within the parks. These privately run fixed roof rental accommodations are a great way to explore the parks and experience nature in comfort. Many resorts offer restaurants, lounges, activities and watercraft rentals. Some resorts are even open year-round (marked in blue below). #EXPLORESASK PARKS ROAD TRIP Sign up for SaskSecrets Newsletter Subscribe Now. Tourism Saskatchewan Industry Website; News Media Inquiries; Corporate; Legal; Privacy;Sitemap
| TOURISM SASKATCHEWAN Through the Qu'Appelle Valley Gouged by ancient glacial meltwaters ages ago, and now stretching over halfway across the province, the beautiful river and valley provide a striking contrast to the plains immediately to the north and south. PECK LAKE CAMPGROUND Offering electrified sites, the Peck Lake Campground sits along the shores of a beautiful sand beach in the Bronson Forest RecreationSite.
ZEDEN LAKE CAMPGROUND Located in the Narrow Hills Provincial Park, the Zeden Lake Campground offers lakeside camping on the sandy shore of Zeden Lake. Seasonal campsites are available. GOOD SPIRIT LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Take a hike along the Trans Canada Trail or explore the natural sand dunes that stretch along the Dune Discovery Interpretive Trail. Lodging, 18-hole golf course, licensed dining and gas are available at the nearby Good Spirit Golf Resort. GREENWATER LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Latitude: 52.52994° N, Longitude: -103.4172° W Central - 16 km S of Chelan, 38 km N of Kelvington on Hwy 38. Three hours from Saskatoon or Regina, and less from Prince Albert and Yorkton. CRAVEN WORLD CAMPGROUND Craven World Campground is a well-treed, 63-acre campground surrounded by the Qu'Appelle River. It features full-service RV sites, electric, non-electric and seasonal sites.PROVINCIAL PARKS
Embrace all four Saskatchewan seasons in our provincial parks. There are so many recreational opportunities, from cross country skiing on groomed trails in the winter, to relaxing on the beach in the summer. You can explore our scenic trails and enjoy a campfire in every season. Do in #SaskParks. PARK ENTRY | #SASKPARKS Maximize your time spent in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks! For families who love exploring the outdoors and plan to visit the parks more than once this year, an Annual Park Entry Permit will provide the best bang for your buck. We like to think of it as an ultimate all-access pass to unlimited amounts of fun for the ENTIRE year, including camping, day trips, park activities, and events.CABINS & RESORTS
Various Saskatchewan Provincial Parks offer cabin and resort accommodations that are located within the parks. These privately run fixed roof rental accommodations are a great way to explore the parks and experience nature in comfort. Many resorts offer restaurants, lounges, activities and watercraft rentals. Some resorts are even open year-round (marked in blue below).HOW TO RESERVE
You can return back to SaskParks.com at any time by clicking on the Sask Parks logo at the bottom of the page. Reserve using the Call Centre. Available 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. CST 7 days a week. 1-833-7SKPARK (1-833-775-7275) Visa / MasterCard accepted - Reservation fees arenon-refundable.
PIKE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Located 20 minutes south of Saskatoon, Pike Lake Provincial Park is loved for its lush lawns pleasantly shaded by aspen, ash and birch trees. Situated on the South Saskatchewan River, the park offers various recreational opportunities for visitors to enjoy including water activities, playgrounds (including a barrier-free playground), tennis, pickle ball and beach volleyball courts, golf and a BLACKSTRAP PROVINCIAL PARK Saskatchewan Provincial Park Info. Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca. Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Home to one of the rarest geographical formations in Canada, the Blackstrap Provincial Park takes its name after the manmade mountain that rises 45 metres above the surrounding prairies. A 35-minute drive south of Saskatoon, this park is the perfect placeto
DOUGLAS PROVINCIAL PARK Named after the late Saskatchewan Premier Tommy Douglas, this provincial park is situated on the southeast end of Lake Diefenbaker. Featuring a sandy shoreline, large wooded campsites and massive inland sand dunes (accessed via hiking trail), the park offers unique opportunities for visitors of all ages.PROVINCIAL PARKS
Embrace all four Saskatchewan seasons in our provincial parks. There are so many recreational opportunities, from cross country skiing on groomed trails in the winter, to relaxing on the beach in the summer. You can explore our scenic trails and enjoy a campfire in every season. Do in #SaskParks. PARK ENTRY | #SASKPARKS Maximize your time spent in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks! For families who love exploring the outdoors and plan to visit the parks more than once this year, an Annual Park Entry Permit will provide the best bang for your buck. We like to think of it as an ultimate all-access pass to unlimited amounts of fun for the ENTIRE year, including camping, day trips, park activities, and events.CABINS & RESORTS
Various Saskatchewan Provincial Parks offer cabin and resort accommodations that are located within the parks. These privately run fixed roof rental accommodations are a great way to explore the parks and experience nature in comfort. Many resorts offer restaurants, lounges, activities and watercraft rentals. Some resorts are even open year-round (marked in blue below).HOW TO RESERVE
You can return back to SaskParks.com at any time by clicking on the Sask Parks logo at the bottom of the page. Reserve using the Call Centre. Available 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. CST 7 days a week. 1-833-7SKPARK (1-833-775-7275) Visa / MasterCard accepted - Reservation fees arenon-refundable.
PIKE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Located 20 minutes south of Saskatoon, Pike Lake Provincial Park is loved for its lush lawns pleasantly shaded by aspen, ash and birch trees. Situated on the South Saskatchewan River, the park offers various recreational opportunities for visitors to enjoy including water activities, playgrounds (including a barrier-free playground), tennis, pickle ball and beach volleyball courts, golf and a BLACKSTRAP PROVINCIAL PARK Saskatchewan Provincial Park Info. Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca. Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Home to one of the rarest geographical formations in Canada, the Blackstrap Provincial Park takes its name after the manmade mountain that rises 45 metres above the surrounding prairies. A 35-minute drive south of Saskatoon, this park is the perfect placeto
DOUGLAS PROVINCIAL PARK Named after the late Saskatchewan Premier Tommy Douglas, this provincial park is situated on the southeast end of Lake Diefenbaker. Featuring a sandy shoreline, large wooded campsites and massive inland sand dunes (accessed via hiking trail), the park offers unique opportunities for visitors of all ages.PROVINCIAL PARKS
Embrace all four Saskatchewan seasons in our provincial parks. There are so many recreational opportunities, from cross country skiing on groomed trails in the winter, to relaxing on the beach in the summer. You can explore our scenic trails and enjoy a campfire in every season. Do in #SaskParks. #EXPLORESASK PARKS ROAD TRIP Sign up for SaskSecrets Newsletter Subscribe Now. Tourism Saskatchewan Industry Website; News Media Inquiries; Corporate; Legal; Privacy;Sitemap
SASKATCHEWAN LANDING PROVINCIAL PARK Saskatchewan Provincial Park Info. Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca. Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Straddling the South Saskatchewan River Valley at the west end of Lake Diefenbaker, the Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park celebrates the site of the first historic crossing on the South Saskatchewan River. A great area to be enjoyed by all ages, the park MOOSE MOUNTAIN PROVINCIAL PARK Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Established as one of Saskatchewan's first provincial parks, Moose Mountain offers year-round adventure the whole family can enjoy. With beautiful stands of popular and birch trees along with hilly topography, this park provides an ideal location for visitors to enjoy camping, swimming, boating, golf, tennis and daily ECHO VALLEY PROVINCIAL PARK Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca. Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Situated in the legendary Qu'Appelle Valley between Echo and Pasqua Lakes, Echo Valley Provincial Park offers scenic surroundings and numerous recreational opportunities. With two beaches and access to two lakes, this park is a great destination for the fishing and water enthusiast. NARROW HILLS PROVINCIAL PARK Narrow Hills Provincial Park is the perfect wilderness getaway for the family and angler alike. In addition to the native walleye, perch and northern pike found within the region, lakes within the park are stocked with trout species including brown, lake, brook, cutthroat andtiger.
ROWANS RAVINE PROVINCIAL PARK Relax on one of southern Saskatchewan's largest natural beaches, have a picnic in the day-use area or watch for wildlife while hiking a trail. Though close enough to Regina for a day visit, Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park also offers excellent camping amenities. Location Info. 22.4 km W of Bulyea on Hwy 220. NUT POINT CAMPGROUND Located in the Lac La Ronge Provincial Park, the Nut Point Campground is situated on the Precambrian Shield and is surrounded by matureforest.
BESANT TRANS-CANADA CAMPGROUND Located just east of Mortlach, the Besant Trans-Canada Campground offers travellers a peaceful oasis with a stocked, spring-fed pond, sandhills, large, well-treed campsites and a natural swimming area. DANIELSON PROVINCIAL PARK Danielson Provincial Park is the perfect place to enjoy summer. Situated on Lake Diefenbaker, the sandy beaches, excellent fishing opportunities and large campsites provide a variety of opportunities to fill the days with outdoor adventures. PARK ENTRY | #SASKPARKS Maximize your time spent in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks! For families who love exploring the outdoors and plan to visit the parks more than once this year, an Annual Park Entry Permit will provide the best bang for your buck. We like to think of it as an ultimate all-access pass to unlimited amounts of fun for the ENTIRE year, including camping, day trips, park activities, and events.HOW TO RESERVE
You can return back to SaskParks.com at any time by clicking on the Sask Parks logo at the bottom of the page. Reserve using the Call Centre. Available 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. CST 7 days a week. 1-833-7SKPARK (1-833-775-7275) Visa / MasterCard accepted - Reservation fees arenon-refundable.
RESERVATION INFORMATION Book Nightly Reservations. Book Swimming Lessons. Change Your Password. - Reset Password When You Forget It. Create a New Account and Sign In. Purchase a Standalone Annual Park Entry Permit. Purchase a Standalone Daily Entry. Update Your Email Address. You can also check out the 2021 Provincial Park Guide for an at-a-glance overviewof park
PINE CREE REGIONAL PARK Pine Cree Regional Park. Pine Cree Regional Park is situated in a scenic valley setting with the Swift Current Creek running through it. This unique and surprising natural setting in southern Saskatchewan includes pine trees and poplars, sand caves and numerous hiking trails. Non-serviced campsites and a camp kitchen are available. DOUGLAS PROVINCIAL PARK Named after the late Saskatchewan Premier Tommy Douglas, this provincial park is situated on the southeast end of Lake Diefenbaker. Featuring a sandy shoreline, large wooded campsites and massive inland sand dunes (accessed via hiking trail), the park offers unique opportunities for visitors of all ages. PIKE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Located 20 minutes south of Saskatoon, Pike Lake Provincial Park is loved for its lush lawns pleasantly shaded by aspen, ash and birch trees. Situated on the South Saskatchewan River, the park offers various recreational opportunities for visitors to enjoy including water activities, playgrounds (including a barrier-free playground), tennis, pickle ball and beach volleyball courts, golf and a GREIG LAKE CAMPGROUND Found in the Meadow Lake Provincial Park, the Greig Lake Campground is a large, popular campground on the east side of the lake. It featuresfull-service sites,
PARK ENTRY | #SASKPARKS Maximize your time spent in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks! For families who love exploring the outdoors and plan to visit the parks more than once this year, an Annual Park Entry Permit will provide the best bang for your buck. We like to think of it as an ultimate all-access pass to unlimited amounts of fun for the ENTIRE year, including camping, day trips, park activities, and events.HOW TO RESERVE
You can return back to SaskParks.com at any time by clicking on the Sask Parks logo at the bottom of the page. Reserve using the Call Centre. Available 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. CST 7 days a week. 1-833-7SKPARK (1-833-775-7275) Visa / MasterCard accepted - Reservation fees arenon-refundable.
RESERVATION INFORMATION Book Nightly Reservations. Book Swimming Lessons. Change Your Password. - Reset Password When You Forget It. Create a New Account and Sign In. Purchase a Standalone Annual Park Entry Permit. Purchase a Standalone Daily Entry. Update Your Email Address. You can also check out the 2021 Provincial Park Guide for an at-a-glance overviewof park
PINE CREE REGIONAL PARK Pine Cree Regional Park. Pine Cree Regional Park is situated in a scenic valley setting with the Swift Current Creek running through it. This unique and surprising natural setting in southern Saskatchewan includes pine trees and poplars, sand caves and numerous hiking trails. Non-serviced campsites and a camp kitchen are available. DOUGLAS PROVINCIAL PARK Named after the late Saskatchewan Premier Tommy Douglas, this provincial park is situated on the southeast end of Lake Diefenbaker. Featuring a sandy shoreline, large wooded campsites and massive inland sand dunes (accessed via hiking trail), the park offers unique opportunities for visitors of all ages. PIKE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Located 20 minutes south of Saskatoon, Pike Lake Provincial Park is loved for its lush lawns pleasantly shaded by aspen, ash and birch trees. Situated on the South Saskatchewan River, the park offers various recreational opportunities for visitors to enjoy including water activities, playgrounds (including a barrier-free playground), tennis, pickle ball and beach volleyball courts, golf and a GREIG LAKE CAMPGROUND Found in the Meadow Lake Provincial Park, the Greig Lake Campground is a large, popular campground on the east side of the lake. It featuresfull-service sites,
PROVINCIAL PARKS
Embrace all four Saskatchewan seasons in our provincial parks. There are so many recreational opportunities, from cross country skiing on groomed trails in the winter, to relaxing on the beach in the summer. You can explore our scenic trails and enjoy a campfire in every season. Do in #SaskParks.CABINS & RESORTS
Various Saskatchewan Provincial Parks offer cabin and resort accommodations that are located within the parks. These privately run fixed roof rental accommodations are a great way to explore the parks and experience nature in comfort. Many resorts offer restaurants, lounges, activities and watercraft rentals. Some resorts are even open year-round (marked in blue below). #EXPLORESASK PARKS ROAD TRIP Sign up for SaskSecrets Newsletter Subscribe Now. Tourism Saskatchewan Industry Website; News Media Inquiries; Corporate; Legal; Privacy;Sitemap
DAY TRIPS | SASKPARKS Make the most of your Saskatchewan summer by spending time outdoors, connecting with nature and having fun while doing it! Provincial parks are the perfect destination for day trips with friends and family. Most parks have sandy beaches, large green spaces, picnic shelters and BBQs, visitor centres, restaurants and diners, and a variety of activities to keep the whole family entertained. ECHO VALLEY PROVINCIAL PARK Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca. Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Situated in the legendary Qu'Appelle Valley between Echo and Pasqua Lakes, Echo Valley Provincial Park offers scenic surroundings and numerous recreational opportunities. With two beaches and access to two lakes, this park is a great destination for the fishing and water enthusiast. NARROW HILLS PROVINCIAL PARK Narrow Hills Provincial Park is the perfect wilderness getaway for the family and angler alike. In addition to the native walleye, perch and northern pike found within the region, lakes within the park are stocked with trout species including brown, lake, brook, cutthroat andtiger.
BESANT TRANS-CANADA CAMPGROUND Located just east of Mortlach, the Besant Trans-Canada Campground offers travellers a peaceful oasis with a stocked, spring-fed pond, sandhills, large, well-treed campsites and a natural swimming area. BLACKSTRAP PROVINCIAL PARK Saskatchewan Provincial Park Info. Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca. Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Home to one of the rarest geographical formations in Canada, the Blackstrap Provincial Park takes its name after the manmade mountain that rises 45 metres above the surrounding prairies. A 35-minute drive south of Saskatoon, this park is the perfect placeto
GOOD SPIRIT LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca. Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Named by Maclean's Magazine as home to one of the Top 10 Beaches in Canada, Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park offers outdoor adventures the whole family can enjoy. Located 30 minutes northwest of Yorkton, the park offers excellent fishing, swimming and beach-related opportunities includingmini
GREENWATER LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Latitude: 52.52994° N, Longitude: -103.4172° W Central - 16 km S of Chelan, 38 km N of Kelvington on Hwy 38. Three hours from Saskatoon or Regina, and less from Prince Albert and Yorkton.PROVINCIAL PARKS
Embrace all four Saskatchewan seasons in our provincial parks. There are so many recreational opportunities, from cross country skiing on groomed trails in the winter, to relaxing on the beach in the summer. You can explore our scenic trails and enjoy a campfire in every season. Do in #SaskParks.CABINS & RESORTS
Various Saskatchewan Provincial Parks offer cabin and resort accommodations that are located within the parks. These privately run fixed roof rental accommodations are a great way to explore the parks and experience nature in comfort. Many resorts offer restaurants, lounges, activities and watercraft rentals. Some resorts are even open year-round (marked in blue below). PARK ENTRY | #SASKPARKS Maximize your time spent in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks! For families who love exploring the outdoors and plan to visit the parks more than once this year, an Annual Park Entry Permit will provide the best bang for your buck. We like to think of it as an ultimate all-access pass to unlimited amounts of fun for the ENTIRE year, including camping, day trips, park activities, and events. PINE CREE REGIONAL PARK Pine Cree Regional Park. Pine Cree Regional Park is situated in a scenic valley setting with the Swift Current Creek running through it. This unique and surprising natural setting in southern Saskatchewan includes pine trees and poplars, sand caves and numerous hiking trails. Non-serviced campsites and a camp kitchen are available. CAMPING IN SASK PARKS Saskatchewan's natural beauty and clean air make camping in one of our provincial park's a refreshing experience. Our parks and recreation sites offer a wide range of camping experiences to choose from. All of our primary campgrounds offer service centres with free bathroom and shower facilities and most offer laundry facilities and playgroundareas.
BESANT TRANS-CANADA CAMPGROUND Located just east of Mortlach, the Besant Trans-Canada Campground offers travellers a peaceful oasis with a stocked, spring-fed pond, sandhills, large, well-treed campsites and a natural swimming area. RESERVATION INFORMATION Book Nightly Reservations. Book Swimming Lessons. Change Your Password. - Reset Password When You Forget It. Create a New Account and Sign In. Purchase a Standalone Annual Park Entry Permit. Purchase a Standalone Daily Entry. Update Your Email Address. You can also check out the 2021 Provincial Park Guide for an at-a-glance overviewof park
THE BATTLEFORDS PROVINCIAL PARK Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca. Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Located on the north shore of Jackfish Lake, The Battlefords Provincial Park is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the great outdoors. This stunning park is the perfect place for your next family destination. Featuring excellent camping, beautiful beaches and picnic areas, world-class GOOD SPIRIT LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca. Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Named by Maclean's Magazine as home to one of the Top 10 Beaches in Canada, Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park offers outdoor adventures the whole family can enjoy. Located 30 minutes northwest of Yorkton, the park offers excellent fishing, swimming and beach-related opportunities includingmini
ANGLIN LAKE CAMPGROUNDS Located in the Great Blue Heron Provincial Park, the Anglin Lake Campgrounds offer a quiet escape from the city. Campgrounds include: Anderson Point with 60 electric sites; Anglin Lake North, offering group camping and eight non-electric sites; and Spruce River with nine non-electric sites and group camping asPROVINCIAL PARKS
Embrace all four Saskatchewan seasons in our provincial parks. There are so many recreational opportunities, from cross country skiing on groomed trails in the winter, to relaxing on the beach in the summer. You can explore our scenic trails and enjoy a campfire in every season. Do in #SaskParks.CABINS & RESORTS
Various Saskatchewan Provincial Parks offer cabin and resort accommodations that are located within the parks. These privately run fixed roof rental accommodations are a great way to explore the parks and experience nature in comfort. Many resorts offer restaurants, lounges, activities and watercraft rentals. Some resorts are even open year-round (marked in blue below). PARK ENTRY | #SASKPARKS Maximize your time spent in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks! For families who love exploring the outdoors and plan to visit the parks more than once this year, an Annual Park Entry Permit will provide the best bang for your buck. We like to think of it as an ultimate all-access pass to unlimited amounts of fun for the ENTIRE year, including camping, day trips, park activities, and events. PINE CREE REGIONAL PARK Pine Cree Regional Park. Pine Cree Regional Park is situated in a scenic valley setting with the Swift Current Creek running through it. This unique and surprising natural setting in southern Saskatchewan includes pine trees and poplars, sand caves and numerous hiking trails. Non-serviced campsites and a camp kitchen are available. CAMPING IN SASK PARKS Saskatchewan's natural beauty and clean air make camping in one of our provincial park's a refreshing experience. Our parks and recreation sites offer a wide range of camping experiences to choose from. All of our primary campgrounds offer service centres with free bathroom and shower facilities and most offer laundry facilities and playgroundareas.
BESANT TRANS-CANADA CAMPGROUND Located just east of Mortlach, the Besant Trans-Canada Campground offers travellers a peaceful oasis with a stocked, spring-fed pond, sandhills, large, well-treed campsites and a natural swimming area. RESERVATION INFORMATION Book Nightly Reservations. Book Swimming Lessons. Change Your Password. - Reset Password When You Forget It. Create a New Account and Sign In. Purchase a Standalone Annual Park Entry Permit. Purchase a Standalone Daily Entry. Update Your Email Address. You can also check out the 2021 Provincial Park Guide for an at-a-glance overviewof park
THE BATTLEFORDS PROVINCIAL PARK Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca. Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Located on the north shore of Jackfish Lake, The Battlefords Provincial Park is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the great outdoors. This stunning park is the perfect place for your next family destination. Featuring excellent camping, beautiful beaches and picnic areas, world-class GOOD SPIRIT LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca. Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Named by Maclean's Magazine as home to one of the Top 10 Beaches in Canada, Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park offers outdoor adventures the whole family can enjoy. Located 30 minutes northwest of Yorkton, the park offers excellent fishing, swimming and beach-related opportunities includingmini
ANGLIN LAKE CAMPGROUNDS Located in the Great Blue Heron Provincial Park, the Anglin Lake Campgrounds offer a quiet escape from the city. Campgrounds include: Anderson Point with 60 electric sites; Anglin Lake North, offering group camping and eight non-electric sites; and Spruce River with nine non-electric sites and group camping as CAMPING | TOURISM SASKATCHEWAN Whether you prefer to tent, reconfigure the van, or stretch out in your comfy RV, Saskatchewan camping facilities all over the province provide the selection and value you want. National parks, provincial parks, regional or private campgrounds – it’s your choice. Searchnow
DAY TRIPS | SASKPARKS Make the most of your Saskatchewan summer by spending time outdoors, connecting with nature and having fun while doing it! Provincial parks are the perfect destination for day trips with friends and family. Most parks have sandy beaches, large green spaces, picnic shelters and BBQs, visitor centres, restaurants and diners, and a variety of activities to keep the whole family entertained. ECHO VALLEY PROVINCIAL PARK Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca. Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Situated in the legendary Qu'Appelle Valley between Echo and Pasqua Lakes, Echo Valley Provincial Park offers scenic surroundings and numerous recreational opportunities. With two beaches and access to two lakes, this park is a great destination for the fishing and water enthusiast. PECK LAKE CAMPGROUND Contact Info. Phone(s): 306-837-2410 | 1-833-775-7275 (Reservations starting Apr 2021) | 1-800-205-7070 | GREENWATER LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Latitude: 52.52994° N, Longitude: -103.4172° W Central - 16 km S of Chelan, 38 km N of Kelvington on Hwy 38. Three hours from Saskatoon or Regina, and less from Prince Albert and Yorkton. PIKE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Located 20 minutes south of Saskatoon, Pike Lake Provincial Park is loved for its lush lawns pleasantly shaded by aspen, ash and birch trees. Situated on the South Saskatchewan River, the park offers various recreational opportunities for visitors to enjoy including water activities, playgrounds (including a barrier-free playground), tennis, pickle ball and beach volleyball courts, golf and a DANIELSON PROVINCIAL PARK Danielson Provincial Park is the perfect place to enjoy summer. Situated on Lake Diefenbaker, the sandy beaches, excellent fishing opportunities and large campsites provide a variety of opportunities to fill the days with outdoor adventures. CAMP-EASY TENTS & YURTS The Camp-Easy tent and covered outdoor space will keep you protected from the elements during your stay. ThingLink. Camp-Easy tents and yurts include 6 Cots (2 bunk beds, 2 singles) inside. Outside there is covered shelter, a picnic table, 6 camp chairs, a camp stove with propane, a fire pit, axe, wash bin and parking for 2 vehicles. NARROW HILLS PROVINCIAL PARK Narrow Hills Provincial Park is the perfect wilderness getaway for the family and angler alike. In addition to the native walleye, perch and northern pike found within the region, lakes within the park are stocked with trout species including brown, lake, brook, cutthroat andtiger.
ANGLIN LAKE CAMPGROUNDS Located in the Great Blue Heron Provincial Park, the Anglin Lake Campgrounds offer a quiet escape from the city. Campgrounds include: Anderson Point with 60 electric sites; Anglin Lake North, offering group camping and eight non-electric sites; and Spruce River with nine non-electric sites and group camping asPROVINCIAL PARKS
Embrace all four Saskatchewan seasons in our provincial parks. There are so many recreational opportunities, from cross country skiing on groomed trails in the winter, to relaxing on the beach in the summer. You can explore our scenic trails and enjoy a campfire in every season. Do in #SaskParks.CABINS & RESORTS
Various Saskatchewan Provincial Parks offer cabin and resort accommodations that are located within the parks. These privately run fixed roof rental accommodations are a great way to explore the parks and experience nature in comfort. Many resorts offer restaurants, lounges, activities and watercraft rentals. Some resorts are even open year-round (marked in blue below). PARK ENTRY | #SASKPARKS Maximize your time spent in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks! For families who love exploring the outdoors and plan to visit the parks more than once this year, an Annual Park Entry Permit will provide the best bang for your buck. We like to think of it as an ultimate all-access pass to unlimited amounts of fun for the ENTIRE year, including camping, day trips, park activities, and events. PINE CREE REGIONAL PARK Pine Cree Regional Park. Pine Cree Regional Park is situated in a scenic valley setting with the Swift Current Creek running through it. This unique and surprising natural setting in southern Saskatchewan includes pine trees and poplars, sand caves and numerous hiking trails. Non-serviced campsites and a camp kitchen are available. CAMPING IN SASK PARKS Saskatchewan's natural beauty and clean air make camping in one of our provincial park's a refreshing experience. Our parks and recreation sites offer a wide range of camping experiences to choose from. All of our primary campgrounds offer service centres with free bathroom and shower facilities and most offer laundry facilities and playgroundareas.
BESANT TRANS-CANADA CAMPGROUND Located just east of Mortlach, the Besant Trans-Canada Campground offers travellers a peaceful oasis with a stocked, spring-fed pond, sandhills, large, well-treed campsites and a natural swimming area. RESERVATION INFORMATION Book Nightly Reservations. Book Swimming Lessons. Change Your Password. - Reset Password When You Forget It. Create a New Account and Sign In. Purchase a Standalone Annual Park Entry Permit. Purchase a Standalone Daily Entry. Update Your Email Address. You can also check out the 2021 Provincial Park Guide for an at-a-glance overviewof park
THE BATTLEFORDS PROVINCIAL PARK Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca. Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Located on the north shore of Jackfish Lake, The Battlefords Provincial Park is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the great outdoors. This stunning park is the perfect place for your next family destination. Featuring excellent camping, beautiful beaches and picnic areas, world-class GOOD SPIRIT LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca. Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Named by Maclean's Magazine as home to one of the Top 10 Beaches in Canada, Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park offers outdoor adventures the whole family can enjoy. Located 30 minutes northwest of Yorkton, the park offers excellent fishing, swimming and beach-related opportunities includingmini
ANGLIN LAKE CAMPGROUNDS Located in the Great Blue Heron Provincial Park, the Anglin Lake Campgrounds offer a quiet escape from the city. Campgrounds include: Anderson Point with 60 electric sites; Anglin Lake North, offering group camping and eight non-electric sites; and Spruce River with nine non-electric sites and group camping asPROVINCIAL PARKS
Embrace all four Saskatchewan seasons in our provincial parks. There are so many recreational opportunities, from cross country skiing on groomed trails in the winter, to relaxing on the beach in the summer. You can explore our scenic trails and enjoy a campfire in every season. Do in #SaskParks.CABINS & RESORTS
Various Saskatchewan Provincial Parks offer cabin and resort accommodations that are located within the parks. These privately run fixed roof rental accommodations are a great way to explore the parks and experience nature in comfort. Many resorts offer restaurants, lounges, activities and watercraft rentals. Some resorts are even open year-round (marked in blue below). PARK ENTRY | #SASKPARKS Maximize your time spent in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks! For families who love exploring the outdoors and plan to visit the parks more than once this year, an Annual Park Entry Permit will provide the best bang for your buck. We like to think of it as an ultimate all-access pass to unlimited amounts of fun for the ENTIRE year, including camping, day trips, park activities, and events. PINE CREE REGIONAL PARK Pine Cree Regional Park. Pine Cree Regional Park is situated in a scenic valley setting with the Swift Current Creek running through it. This unique and surprising natural setting in southern Saskatchewan includes pine trees and poplars, sand caves and numerous hiking trails. Non-serviced campsites and a camp kitchen are available. CAMPING IN SASK PARKS Saskatchewan's natural beauty and clean air make camping in one of our provincial park's a refreshing experience. Our parks and recreation sites offer a wide range of camping experiences to choose from. All of our primary campgrounds offer service centres with free bathroom and shower facilities and most offer laundry facilities and playgroundareas.
BESANT TRANS-CANADA CAMPGROUND Located just east of Mortlach, the Besant Trans-Canada Campground offers travellers a peaceful oasis with a stocked, spring-fed pond, sandhills, large, well-treed campsites and a natural swimming area. RESERVATION INFORMATION Book Nightly Reservations. Book Swimming Lessons. Change Your Password. - Reset Password When You Forget It. Create a New Account and Sign In. Purchase a Standalone Annual Park Entry Permit. Purchase a Standalone Daily Entry. Update Your Email Address. You can also check out the 2021 Provincial Park Guide for an at-a-glance overviewof park
THE BATTLEFORDS PROVINCIAL PARK Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca. Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Located on the north shore of Jackfish Lake, The Battlefords Provincial Park is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the great outdoors. This stunning park is the perfect place for your next family destination. Featuring excellent camping, beautiful beaches and picnic areas, world-class GOOD SPIRIT LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca. Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Named by Maclean's Magazine as home to one of the Top 10 Beaches in Canada, Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park offers outdoor adventures the whole family can enjoy. Located 30 minutes northwest of Yorkton, the park offers excellent fishing, swimming and beach-related opportunities includingmini
ANGLIN LAKE CAMPGROUNDS Located in the Great Blue Heron Provincial Park, the Anglin Lake Campgrounds offer a quiet escape from the city. Campgrounds include: Anderson Point with 60 electric sites; Anglin Lake North, offering group camping and eight non-electric sites; and Spruce River with nine non-electric sites and group camping as CAMPING | TOURISM SASKATCHEWAN Whether you prefer to tent, reconfigure the van, or stretch out in your comfy RV, Saskatchewan camping facilities all over the province provide the selection and value you want. National parks, provincial parks, regional or private campgrounds – it’s your choice. Searchnow
DAY TRIPS | SASKPARKS Make the most of your Saskatchewan summer by spending time outdoors, connecting with nature and having fun while doing it! Provincial parks are the perfect destination for day trips with friends and family. Most parks have sandy beaches, large green spaces, picnic shelters and BBQs, visitor centres, restaurants and diners, and a variety of activities to keep the whole family entertained. ECHO VALLEY PROVINCIAL PARK Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca. Phone: 1-800-205-7070. Situated in the legendary Qu'Appelle Valley between Echo and Pasqua Lakes, Echo Valley Provincial Park offers scenic surroundings and numerous recreational opportunities. With two beaches and access to two lakes, this park is a great destination for the fishing and water enthusiast. PECK LAKE CAMPGROUND Contact Info. Phone(s): 306-837-2410 | 1-833-775-7275 (Reservations starting Apr 2021) | 1-800-205-7070 | GREENWATER LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Latitude: 52.52994° N, Longitude: -103.4172° W Central - 16 km S of Chelan, 38 km N of Kelvington on Hwy 38. Three hours from Saskatoon or Regina, and less from Prince Albert and Yorkton. PIKE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK Located 20 minutes south of Saskatoon, Pike Lake Provincial Park is loved for its lush lawns pleasantly shaded by aspen, ash and birch trees. Situated on the South Saskatchewan River, the park offers various recreational opportunities for visitors to enjoy including water activities, playgrounds (including a barrier-free playground), tennis, pickle ball and beach volleyball courts, golf and a DANIELSON PROVINCIAL PARK Danielson Provincial Park is the perfect place to enjoy summer. Situated on Lake Diefenbaker, the sandy beaches, excellent fishing opportunities and large campsites provide a variety of opportunities to fill the days with outdoor adventures. CAMP-EASY TENTS & YURTS The Camp-Easy tent and covered outdoor space will keep you protected from the elements during your stay. ThingLink. Camp-Easy tents and yurts include 6 Cots (2 bunk beds, 2 singles) inside. Outside there is covered shelter, a picnic table, 6 camp chairs, a camp stove with propane, a fire pit, axe, wash bin and parking for 2 vehicles. NARROW HILLS PROVINCIAL PARK Narrow Hills Provincial Park is the perfect wilderness getaway for the family and angler alike. In addition to the native walleye, perch and northern pike found within the region, lakes within the park are stocked with trout species including brown, lake, brook, cutthroat andtiger.
ANGLIN LAKE CAMPGROUNDS Located in the Great Blue Heron Provincial Park, the Anglin Lake Campgrounds offer a quiet escape from the city. Campgrounds include: Anderson Point with 60 electric sites; Anglin Lake North, offering group camping and eight non-electric sites; and Spruce River with nine non-electric sites and group camping as By continuing to browse the site, you agree to our use of cookiesLearn more
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