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Cypress Hills Provincial Park, AB

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Bypassed by retreating glaciers during the last Ice Age, the Cypress Hills are the highest point between the Rocky Mountains and Labrador. First-time...[more]
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Elkwater - Loop C
Power / Water Site
6
31
Electric Hookup: 15 Water Hookup
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Elkwater - Loop C
Power / Water Site
6
31
Electric Hookup: 15 Water Hookup
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Elkwater - Loop C
Power / Water Site
6
31
Electric Hookup: 15 Water Hookup
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Elkwater - Loop C
Power / Water Site
6
41
Electric Hookup: 30 Water Hookup
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Elkwater - Loop C
Power / Water Site
6
21
Electric Hookup: 15 Water Hookup
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Elkwater - Loop C
Power / Water Site
6
21
Electric Hookup: 15 Water Hookup
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Elkwater - Loop C
Power / Water Site
6
31
Electric Hookup: 15 Water Hookup
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Elkwater - Loop C
Power / Water Site
6
31
Electric Hookup: 15 Water Hookup
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Elkwater - Loop C
Power / Water Site
6
31
Electric Hookup: 15 Water Hookup
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Elkwater - Loop C
Power / Water Site
6
31
Electric Hookup: 15 Water Hookup
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
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Overview

Description

Bypassed by retreating glaciers during the last Ice Age, the Cypress Hills are the highest point between the Rocky Mountains and Labrador. First-time visitors are surprised to find lodgepole pine forests and rugged mountain-like terrain here. The Cypress Hills are the prairie's oasis - cooler in the hot summer and warmer in the cold winter.


More orchids grow in these hills than anywhere else on the prairies. Over 220 bird species, 47 mammal species, and several species of reptiles and amphibians are found here. The natural environment makes the Cypress Hills a wild and wonderful place!


For more information, visit Park Webpage.

Geography:

The Cypress Hills are known as an erosional plateau in geology. The hills were formed by millions of years of sedimentary deposition followed by millions of years of erosion.


An archaeology project began here in the 1970's at the stampede site near the Elkwater townsite. It reveals human habitation of the hills for more than 8,500 years. A display in the visitor centre highlights the archaeological peel that was removed from the site.


Discover more about the rich and exciting history of the Cypress Hills! Fort Walsh National Historic Site is located on the Saskatchewan side of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. Fort Walsh takes you back to the 1870's when whiskey traders, Aboriginal people and the North West Mounted Police co-existed.


Recreation:

For Recreation Information, please visit https://www.albertaparks.ca/parks/south/cypress-hills-pp/activities-events/recreational-activities/


Facilities:

For Facilities Information, please visit AlbertaParks.ca.


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For information on Nearby Attractions, please visit https://www.albertaparks.ca/parks/south/cypress-hills-pp/information-facilities/nearby-attractions-accommodation/


Booking Window

Equestrian Unserviced Site

Sat Nov 16 2024 - Fri Feb 14 2025

Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 90 Day(s) in advance.

Group Unserviced Site

Mon Nov 18 2024 - Thu May 15 2025

Reservations must be made 1 Day(s) ahead of arrival and can be made up to 180 Day(s) in advance.

Hut

Mon Nov 18 2024 - Thu May 15 2025

Reservations must be made 1 Day(s) ahead of arrival and can be made up to 180 Day(s) in advance.

Power / Water / Sewer Site

Sat Nov 16 2024 - Fri Feb 14 2025

Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 90 Day(s) in advance.

Power / Water Site

Sat Nov 16 2024 - Fri Feb 14 2025

Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 90 Day(s) in advance.

Power Site

Sat Nov 16 2024 - Fri Feb 14 2025

Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 90 Day(s) in advance.

Tent Only Site

Sat Nov 16 2024 - Fri Feb 14 2025

Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 90 Day(s) in advance.

Unserviced Site

Sat Nov 16 2024 - Fri Feb 14 2025

Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 90 Day(s) in advance.

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  • Individual Campsites (most are open from mid-May until September)
  • Group Camping
  • Comfort Camping
  • Services and Amenities
    Within Park
    • Basketball Net/Court
    • Beach
    • Bird Watching
    • Boat Launch
    • Cross-Country Skiing
    • Disc Golf
    • Downhill Skiing
    • E-biking
    • Fat Biking
    • Fire Pits
    • Fishing
    • Flush Toilets
    • Geocaching
    • Gift/Souvenir Shop
    • Golfing
    • Group Camping
    • Hand Launch
    • Hiking Trail
    • Historic Sites
    • Hitching Rails
    • Horseback Riding
    • Horseshoe Pitching
    • Horseshoes
    • Ice Fishing
    • Ice Skating
    • Information Centre
    • Interpretive Programs
    • Interpretive Viewpoint
    • Mini Golf
    • Mountain Biking
    • Picnic Shelter
    • Pit/Vault toilets
    • Playground
    • Power Boating
    • Sailing
    • Sewage Disposal
    • Shelters
    • Showers
    • Snowshoeing
    • Stargazing
    • Swimming
    • Tennis Court
    • Tobogganing
    • Water Skiing
    • Water Tap Access
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Windsurfing
    • Winter Camping
    Fees and Cancellation Policies
    Special Policy Applicable to this Park

    Rates do not reflect taxes (GST), discounts, amenity fees (such as power hookups or water hookups) or incremental charges.

    Cancellations/Refunds
  • Change and cancellation penalties are based on the type of site reserved and are outlined under Fees and Policies
  • Camping fee refunds are applied to the card used for the original transaction.
  • Before you head out, check Advisories for any notices that might affect your reservation. As camping conditions are highly variable, the reservation fee and change fees are non-refundable except in the event of a closure.

  • It is important to review the Rules so you are aware of Alberta Parks refund policies concerning the following:
  • Changing a Reservation
  • Cancelling a Reservation
  • Late Arrival/No Show
  • Getting There
    GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
    49.66353, -110.30023
    49°39'49"N, 110°18'1"W

    20 km southeast of Medicine Hat on Hwy. 1 & 30 km south on Hwy. 41
    Contact Information

    Mailing Address:

    Cypress Hills Provincial Park
    Alberta Parks Headquarters, 9th Flr, 9820-106 St NW
    Edmonton,  AB  T5K 2J6
    Phone Number:
    Information:  1-877-537-2757

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