Rediscover Saskatchewan Provincial Parks

Experience the serene atmosphere of provincial parks blanketed in snow as winter arrives. Discover frosted trees, snowshoeing and cross-country trails, and peaceful nights under the stars. Immerse yourself in a winter wonderland while taking a moment to create lasting memories.

Looking to extend your trip outside of the parks? Discover more of the province with the help of Tourism Saskatchewan.

Reservation Launch Dates for the 2025 Camping Season are Here!

Reservations for the Saskatchewan Provincial Parks 2025 camping season are set to begin April 7 for seasonal campsites and April 8 to 15 for nightly campsites (including Camp-Easy yurt, backcountry camping, economy, equestrian, non-electric, electric, and full-service sites), swimming lessons, group campsites, and day-use facilities. Annual Park Entry Permits for the 2025-2026 season will be available for purchase online April 7. On the day nightly reservations begin, you can also book group camping, pavilions, picnic shelters, and recreation Halls for 2026 (2025 dates can be booked now). Reservations open at 7:00 a.m. CST each day.

Monday - April 7, 2025
  • All Seasonal Campsites
Tuesday - April 8, 2025
  • Candle Lake
  • Good Spirit Lake
  • Meadow Lake
  • Saskatchewan Landing
Thursday - April 10, 2025
  • Bronson Forest
  • Buffalo Pound
  • Duck Mountain
  • Moose Mountain
  • Porcupine Hills
Friday - April 11, 2025
  • Danielson
  • Great Blue Heron
  • Rowan's Ravine
  • The Battlefords
Monday - April 14, 2025
  • Douglas
  • Echo Valley
  • Makwa Lake
  • Narrow Hills
  • Pike Lake
Tuesday - April 15, 2025
  • Blackstrap
  • Crooked Lake
  • Cypress Hills
  • Fort Carlton
  • Lac La Ronge
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Winter in Sask Parks

Winter in Sask Parks

Create unforgettable memories with loved ones in Saskatchewan's provincial parks. Experience the magic of winter at Echo Valley Provincial Park with skating at Skate the Park, snowshoeing along the trails, and playing crokicurl. Stay in a cozy Camp-Easy yurt for a unique getaway. Or explore other provincial parks for diverse winter adventures found across the province.

Saskatchewan Park Map