Grande Prairie, Alberta Parks & Trails
Peace Country, Northern Alberta, Canada
Some of the parks, trails and activity destinations in the region around Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada including the outlying areas of Sexsmith, Clairmont, Wembley, Beaverlodge, Hythe, Valhalla, La Glace, Teepee Creek, Bezanson, Wedgewood, Grovedale, DeBolt, Crooked Creek and Valleyview..
Grande Prairie, AB travel - parks, trails
| Bear Lake: A regional day use park and year round activity destination located north of the community of Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. The lake is popular for picnicking, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, birdwatching and xc skiing. [ more information ] | |
| Centennial Park: An event destination, picnic site, information centre and launching point for activities and adventure in Muskoseepi Park. [ more information ] |
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| Crystal Lake: A waterfowl park, birdwatching site and picnic area popular for sightseeing, relaxing and birding in Muskoseepi Park. [ more information ] |
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| Kleskun Hills Provincial Park: Alberta's northern most badlands and the last surviving native grasslands in the Grande Prairie region. There is a sightseeing trail, picnic area, burial grounds and historic pioneer village. [ more information ] |
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| Muskoseepi Park: The main public and activity park located in the community of Grande Prairie, Alberta. The park runs north-south through the centre of the community protecting the Bear Creek corridor and the western shoreline of Crystal Lake. [ more information ] | |
| O'Brien Provincial Park: A small day use park, established on 1954, resting on the banks of the Wapiti River in a thick grove of trees popular for picnicking and fishing. [ more information ] |
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| Saskatoon Island Park: A popular 100 hectare provincial park near Grande Prairie flanked by the Saskatoon Lake on the north shore and Little Lake on the south shore. Year round activities enjoyed in park. [ more information ] |
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| Wapiti Trails: 35 kilometres of trails primarily used for cross country skiing during the winter months and hiking, jogging and mountain biking during the summer months. [ more information ] |
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| Troll Park: A community garden park with a day use picnic area in Valhalla located west of Grande Prairie, Alberta. Three foot trolls decorate the park commemorating the Scandinavian history of the region. | |
| Two Lakes Provincial Park: A remote park with two lakes near the community of Valleyview, Alberta popular for wilderness adventures including hiking, camping, canoeing, kayaking, horseback riding, and fishing. | |
| Kakwa Wildland Provincial Park: A wilderness park with a network of trails measuring 100 kilometres popular for hiking, horseback riding and atving. The unmaintained trails date back to the 1900s. There is a waterfall, a river, a 4 kilometre canyon, 300+ year old trees, wildlife and wildflower meadows. | |
| Williamson Provincial Park: A campground and day use park located west of Valleyview, Alberta with a beach, swimming area, picnic area, campsites, shelter, playground and a boat launch. | |
| Edson Trail: A historic trail used by pioneers in the early 1900s to travel from Grande Prairie to Edson. The trail is now a popular hiking and backpacking trail in the region. | |
| Young's Point Provincial Park: A campground and day use park located on the shores of Sturgeon Lake near Valleyview, Alberta with hiking trails, picnic area, boat launch, playgrounds, campsites, beach and swimming area. | |
| Saskatoon Mountain Viewpoint: A popular lookout viewpoint with a long First Nation and military history providing some of the best views in the region over looking the valley located west of Grande Prairie just off Highway # 43. | |
| Pipestone Creek Park: A campground and historical park with a First Nation burial ground and a long history of dinosaur fossil finds. The park is located southwest of Grande Prairie near Wembley, Alberta where the Wapiti and Pipestone Creek converge. | |
| Bear Hill Viewpoint: A lookout point with views over looking the surrounding rolling farm fields and lakes located north of Grande Prairie on Secondary Highway #724 (just east of La Glace, Alberta). | |
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