Photo: Whitehorse Wildland Provincial Park Whitehorse Wildland Provincial Park
Alberta Parks inside Whitehorse Wildland Provincial Parkwhat to expect
Pristine alpine meadows, sub-alpine forests, and clear mountain streams make Whitehorse Wildland Provincial Park a backcountry paradise. This 175 km2 protected area provides prime habitat for bighorn sheep, grizzly bears and harlequin ducks. Other special features include rare plants, alpine flowers, marine fossils, limestone caves with bat hibernacula, the Cardinal Divide Viewpoint, and the Fiddle Pass route to Miette Hotsprings. Day hikers, backpackers and horseback riders seeking a true wilderness experience can explore picturesque waterfalls and view breathtaking Rocky Mountain vistas.
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- Nearest dump station
what to know
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other campgrounds nearby
Other places to stay within 25 km.
- Whitehorse Creek Provincial Recreation Area
- Rocky Forks
- Whitehorse Creek
- Watson Creek Provincial Recreation Area
- Medicine Tent
- Slide Creek Equestrian
- Medicine Tent Horse
- Slide Creek
Plus 6 user-tagged dispersed sites on OpenStreetMap — often genuine wild-pitches; check access rights before relying on one.
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