Little Fish Lake Provincial Park, Provincial park on Little Fish Lake, Alberta, Canada
Little Fish Lake Provincial Park is a nature reserve in Alberta featuring rolling grassland with a lake surrounded by open prairie. The grounds include walking trails, picnic areas, and camping spots arranged around the water body.
The Alberta provincial government established this protected area in 1957 to preserve native prairie grasslands and provide outdoor recreation. This creation was part of a wider effort to protect natural green spaces across the region.
The park represents the traditional prairie environment of Alberta, maintaining natural grasslands that reflect the historical landscape of the Canadian prairies.
The site is most accessible from May through September when camping facilities operate. Visitors should bring drinking water and their own supplies, as the park offers only limited facilities.
The park sits at 910 meters elevation, providing clear views of prairie sunsets and night skies over Little Fish Lake.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.