Store all food and scented items in a hard-sided vehicle or storage locker if provided. Leaving scented items unattended, even for a few minutes, puts visitors and wildlife at risk..
Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park, AB
Description
Book a Site at Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park, AB
Description
One of Alberta Parks’ signature parks, Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park was established in 1966 to protect Marten Mountain (the easternmost foothill in Alberta), amazing and extensive natural sand beaches, and a rare road-accessible sand dune and wetlands complex at Devonshire Beach. In 1993 a new gem was added to the park’s crown: the Lesser Slave Lake Bird Observatory, which is one of a handful of boreal bird observatories in the world.
Over 35km of trails provide plenty of opportunities for hiking, cycling, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing; 25km of these are part of the Trans Canada Trail. Swim, soak up the sun, or build sandcastles on beautiful natural sand beaches. A variety of habitats ranging from foothills to mixed wood forest, from wetlands to shorelines to ancient sand dunes offer plenty of opportunities for viewing wildlife, especially birds. The lake provides great fishing, paddling, and windsurfing prospects; you can also launch a motorboat at the municipal boat launch south of the park for boating and waterskiing. Golf lovers will enjoy the Gilwood Golf and Country Club’s 18-hole golf course within the park. Take in a bird observatory tour at the Lesser Slave Lake Bird Observatory, and don’t forget to stop by the park’s Visitor Information Centre, the Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation. Here, you can play with the interactive exhibits and ask friendly staff about birds, wildlife, and wildflowers you’ve seen or heard. Fun and fascinating interpretive programs are offered at various locations throughout the park Tuesday through Sunday in July and August.
Marten River Campground has 110 sites, both unserviced and with power. Sites are well-spaced and surrounded by trees, located a short walk from the lake shore and beach. Loops A and B are better suited for RVs, while Loops C and D have smaller sites better suited for tents. There are pit toilets in the campground loops, and the shower building offers flush toilets as well as coin-operated showers and a laundromat. Fire pits are provided. The campground booth sells ice, a small range of snacks, and camping necessities. The nearest town, Slave Lake, is a 30-minute drive away and offers a full range of supplies and services.
Water is available from standpipes at this campground.
For more information, visit Park Webpage.
Cabin
Mon Oct 07 2024 - Fri Apr 04 2025Reservations must be made 1 Day(s) ahead of arrival and can be made up to 180 Day(s) in advance.
Group Power Site
Mon Oct 07 2024 - Fri Apr 04 2025Reservations must be made 1 Day(s) ahead of arrival and can be made up to 180 Day(s) in advance.
Group Unserviced Site
Mon Oct 07 2024 - Fri Apr 04 2025Reservations must be made 1 Day(s) ahead of arrival and can be made up to 180 Day(s) in advance.
Power Site
Sun Oct 06 2024 - Sat Jan 04 2025Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 90 Day(s) in advance.
Unserviced Site
Sun Oct 06 2024 - Sat Jan 04 2025Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 90 Day(s) in advance.
- Amphitheater
- Beach
- Bird Watching
- E-biking
- Educational Programs
- Fire Pits
- Firewood
- Fish Cleaning Station
- Fishing
- Geocaching
- Golfing
- Group Camping
- Hand Launch
- Hiking Trail
- Laundry
- Picnic Shelter
- Playground
- Sandpiper Wheelchair
- Sewage Disposal
- Showers
- Visitor Centre
- Water Tap Access
Rates do not reflect taxes (GST), discounts, amenity fees (such as power hookups or water hookups) or incremental charges.
Cancellations/Refunds
It is important to review the Rules so you are aware of Alberta Parks refund policies concerning the following:
55.48238, -114.89833
55°28'57"N, 114°53'54"W
Marten River campground is located approximately 32km north of Slave Lake on Hwy 88.
The Nest is approximately 19km north of the Slave Lake on Hwy 88 behind the Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation.
Mailing Address:
Lesser Slave Lake Provincial ParkAlberta Parks Headquarters, 9th Flr, 9820-106 St NW
Edmonton, AB T5K 2J6