Photo: Alberta Parks Black Creek Heritage Rangeland
Alberta Parkswhat to expect
Located in south-west Alberta, between the Livingstone Range of the Rocky Mountain Front, the Oldman River and Highway 22, this protected area surrounds one of Alberta’s unique ecological areas known as “The Whaleback”. Together, Bob Creek Wildland Provincial Park and Black Creek Heritage Rangeland protect the largest intact tract of montane landscape in Alberta that supports elk herds, grizzly bears and wolves, while also maintaining historic uses of the land. As a result of the geography combined with the unique weather patterns of south-west Alberta, the landscape is characterized by rolling fescue grasslands, steep grass and forested ridges with many springs and small creeks along the valley bottoms.
Description: Alberta Parks
water + services
- Nearest dump station
recent reports
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other campgrounds nearby
Other places to stay within 25 km — ones with openings in the next 14 days first.
- Oldman River North Provincial Recreation Area limited openings
- Bob Creek Wildland Provincial Park
- Maycroft Provincial Recreation Area
- Dutch Creek Provincial Recreation Area
- Maycroft Campground
- Oldman River Group Campsite
- Racehorse Provincial Recreation Area
- Porcupine Hills Main Staging Area
Plus 1 user-tagged dispersed site on OpenStreetMap — often genuine wild-pitches; check access rights before relying on one.
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