Saskatchewan Parks Camping Reservations For 2024 Open April 1st

Saskatchewan Parks Camping Reservations For 2024 Open April 1st

Saskatchewan Parks announced the opening dates for campsite reservations for 2024. Starting Monday, April 1st and running until the 9th you will be able to book at various locations across the province starting at 7 a.m. each morning.

Camping continues to be an affordable vacation option for Saskatchewan residents and visitors. We are happy to announce there will be no fee increases this year when visiting a provincial park. We hope this encourages families to take a moment to explore the beauty of our province and make lasting memories.
— Laura Ross - Parks, Culture and Sport Minister

April 1: All parks participating in the seasonal camping program.

Nightly, Camp-Easy and group campsites:

April 2: Candle Lake, Good Spirit Lake, Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan Landing.

April 4: Douglas, Echo Valley, Makwa Lake, Narrow Hills, Pike Lake.

April 5: Danielson, Great Blue Heron, Greenwater Lake, Rowan's Ravine, The Battlefords.

April 8: Buffalo Pound, Bronson Forest, Duck Mountain, Moose Mountain, Porcupine Hills.

April 9: Blackstrap, Crooked Lake, Cypress Hills, Lac La Ronge.

For a complete listing of fees to experience Saskatchewan's Provincial Parks, visit Sask Park's reservation site.

There are no fee increases for park entry, swimming, and Camp-Easy, nightly, seasonal, and group camping, for the 2024 camping season.

2024 Park Entry fees are as follows:

  • Annual Park Entry Permit: $82

  • Weekly Park Entry Permit: $42

  • Daily Park Entry Permit: $11

  • Backcountry Camping economy: $18 per night per tent/camping unit

New this year:

Group camping: has been improved with advanced search functionality to provide better search returns that meet visitors' booking requirements.

  • Recreation hall reservations: have been streamlined and enhanced to allow for multi-day bookings and where visitors can change and cancel online. 

  • Park entry improvements: daily and weekly entry permits purchased online in advance of a visitor's stay are refundable if date or license plate changes are required prior to arrival, adding more flexibility to purchasing entry online and reducing entry gate congestion.

Also new this year is the addition of 28 new seasonal sites across Buffalo Pound, Candle Lake, Echo Valley, Greenwater Lake and Meadow Lake Provincial Parks due to the seasonal camping program's popularity. 

For the first time since it's official designation as a Saskatchewan Provincial Park, Porcupine Hills Provincial Park campsites can be booked online. Located on the eastern side of the province, this park is perfect for the camper looking for a more rustic camping experience. Campers should note there is no cell service at this park.

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