Saskatchewan Parks 2026 Camping Season Opens April 13th

Saskatchewan Parks 2026 Camping Season Opens April 13th

Saskatchewan Parks announced the opening dates for campsite reservations for 2026. Starting Monday, April 13th for seasonal campsites and April 14th to 17th for nightly, Camp-Easy and group campsites. You will be able to book at various locations across the province starting at 7 a.m. CST each morning.

The complete reservation schedule for 2026 is:

Seasonal campsites:

  • Monday, April 13: All provincial parks offering seasonal campsites in 2026.

Nightly, Camp-Easy yurt and group campsites as well as day-use facilities:

  • Tuesday, April 14: Candle Lake, Good Spirit Lake, Lac La Ronge, Meadow Lake, Rowan's Ravine, Saskatchewan Landing;

  • Wednesday, April 15: Blackstrap, Bronson Forest, Buffalo Pound, Duck Mountain, Moose Mountain, Porcupine Hills;

  • Thursday, April 16: Crooked Lake, Cypress Hills, Danielson, Great Blue Heron, Greenwater Lake, The Battlefords; and

  • Friday, April 17: Douglas, Echo Valley, Fort Carlton, Makwa Lake, Narrow Hills, Pike Lake.

New Seasonal Sites

Across the province, 59 additional seasonal campsites have been added in 11 parks. These parks include Buffalo Pound, Danielson, Duck Mountain, Good Spirit Lake, Great Blue Heron, Greenwater Lake, Lac La Ronge, Makwa Lake, Meadow Lake, Moose Mountain and The Battlefords.

Narrow Hills and Lac La Ronge Provincial Parks

As both parks are still recovering from the 2025 wildfires, visitors should note that the Gem Lakes campground in Narrow Hills Provincial Park and Wadin Bay campground in Lac La Ronge Provincial Park will remain closed for the season. All other campgrounds and day-use areas at both parks will be open for the 2026 season.

What's Changing: Camp-Easy yurt fees will increase in the summer 2026 camping season. The funds will be reinvested back into the provincial park system to update facilities and improve infrastructure. The new rates will be:

  • Camp-Easy yurt: $99.

  • Camp-Easy Mongolian yurt: $135.

What stays the same: All other fees, including nightly camping sites, Park Entry Permits, swimming lessons, and day-use facilities, remain unchanged for 2026. Firewood continues to be free of charge in Saskatchewan's Provincial Parks.

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We are excited to welcome visitors back to Saskatchewan’s Provincial Parks for another season of camping and outdoor activities. There are new seasonal campsites available, great programming and events being planned, and another summer filled with fun, relaxation, and warm summer nights by the campfire.
— Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Alana Ross

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