Camping at Saskatchewan Lakes
Explore the best camping spots at lakes across Saskatchewan. From serene lakeside sites to rugged wilderness areas, find your perfect outdoor getaway.
Quick Facts
π Important Dates
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National Park (Red Deer campground) Booking Opens
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Provincial Park Booking Opens
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National Park Booking Opens
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Most Campgrounds Open
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Peak Season in Saskatchewan
Camping in Saskatchewan's Provincial Parks
Camp across Saskatchewan's most scenic parks, many located on beautiful lakes.
About
Saskatchewan's provincial parks offer a wide range of camping experiences with great amenities, scenic locations, and access to lakes, trails, and outdoor activities.
Season
Summer camping runs from May Long Weekend to September 30. Winter camping is available in select parks from November to March.
Summer Winter (Limited)Fees
Fees are standardized across provincial parks and vary by campsite type and season. A Saskatchewan Parks Pass is required.
View FeesCamping in National Parks in Saskatchewan
Everything you need to know about camping in Saskatchewan's two national parks, Prince Albert National Park and Grasslands National Park.
Camping Overview
Both parks offer frontcountry campgrounds with amenities like fire pits and picnic tables, as well as backcountry camping for a more rugged experience.
Season
Most campgrounds are open mid-May to October.
SeasonalReservations
Reserve campsites online through Parks Canada.
Reserve OnlineFees
Fees vary by campground and camping type. A National Park Pass is required.
Camping in a Sask Regional Park
Regional Park Camping
Discover over 90 regional parks across Saskatchewan, many located on beautiful lakes.
About
Regional parks are locally-managed by volunteer boards and offer unique camping experiences with a wide range of amenities, activities, and local charm.
Season
Most parks operate from late spring to early fall, with many closing after the September long weekend.
SeasonalBooking
Some parks offer online reservations, while others require direct contact.
Fees
Fees vary by park. Check with each regional park for current rates and camping options. A regional park pass is required for camping.
Contact Info
Each regional park is independently managed. Contact details vary by location.
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Things to Know Before You Go
Choosing a Campsite
Saskatchewan offers a variety of camping experiencesβfrom lakeside provincial parks to remote wilderness sites. Consider your preferred amenities, access, and activities when selecting a campsite.
Camping Regulations
Always follow park rules, including fire bans, waste disposal, and quiet hours. Rules will be different for national parks, provincial parks, regional parks, and crown land camping.
Safety & Preparedness
Bring sufficient water, food, and first aid supplies. Mobile coverage can be limited, so plan accordingly.
Photos
Robertson Lake
Wonderful Campsite on the lake
Ranger Lake
Flotten Lake
Parenteau Lake