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Saskatchewan Parks:
Frenchman River Valley Campground – Grasslands National Park
The unique wilderness wonderland of Grasslands National Park is home to many breathtaking places to explore, including the Frenchman River Valley Campground. Found in the West Block of the park, the campground offers 24 campsites, 18 with electrical hook up, and you can reserve specific sites between May 1 and October 9. Here, in this peaceful prairie setting, visitors can enjoy exploring the rolling hills, the view of the Frenchman River, and incredible night sky viewing opportunities.
Good Spirit Lake Campgrounds – Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park
To enjoy an upbeat trip in Saskatchewan’s Backcountry, Good Spirit Lake Campground is the perfect place. The beach at Good Spirit Lake was named by Maclean’s Magazine as one of the best in the entire country, so it is no wonder that this is a popular campground to spend a summer day lounging away. With over 200 sites, 126 with electrical hook up, washrooms, showers, laundry facilities, playgrounds, a recreation hall, tennis court and a sani-dump station, a stay at Good Spirit Lake Campground is sure to be enjoyed by all!
Meadows Campground – Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park features four distinct habitats and features steep inclines, dense valleys and the only spot in Saskatchewan where you will find Lodgepole pine. To get to enjoy the parks full backcountry, you will need a place to stay for the night as you explore during the day, and one the best places is Meadows Campground. With 143 sites, washrooms, showers and a playground, Meadows Campground is the perfect place to rest your head for the night after a full day of exploring the 18,400 hectares (45,450 ac) of backcountry in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park.
Birch Campground – Duck Mountain Provincial Park
Within the oasis of boreal uplands in Saskatchewan’s Duck Mountain Provincial Park, you will find three prime backcountry camping destinations, one of them being Birch Campground. Here you will find 207 sites, all with electricity and wheelchair accessible washrooms, along with showers and a sani-dump station. Starting April 7, 2017 you can make reservations for a maximum 14- night stay to ensure everyone gets to enjoy this incredible campground and park.
Beaver Glen Campground – Prince Albert National Park
Prince Albert National Park is an incredible place for adventures all year round. With over 1,500 lakes and streams to explore, more than 99 km (60 mi) of trails and breathtaking backcountry landscapes, you will need a couple of days to fit all the fun in! Beaver Glen Campground is the perfect place to park your tent and rest up for the night, before another day of exploring one of Saskatchewan’s most pristine parks. With 200 reservable sites, all with electrical hook-ups, 10 oTENTik sites, washrooms, showers, camp kitchens, a sani-dump station and a beach, Beaver Glen Campground makes for a comfortable and beautiful stay!
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