Campers can enjoy the changing colours of fall with smaller crowds in certain Saskatchewan Provincial Parks until the end of October.
Limited services will be available at 11 provincial parks until October 31. During the registration period, each campsite will include indicate its available amenities, like electricity, sewer or washrooms. Reduced rates for October include electric sites for $31/night, non-electric sites for $16/night, and camp-easy sites for $85/night.
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“Our parks present a unique opportunity in the fall for campers to enjoy the colours of the season with fewer crowds,” Alana Ross, Saskatchewan’s minister of parks, culture and sport, said in a statement.
“They also provide the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation as campers spend their days hiking, biking, and canoeing with nights spent around the campfire.”
Full-service camping is still available at most provincial parks throughout the rest of September. Campers can use the code “FALL2025” when booking to receive 15 per cent off new reservations or extended stays until September 30 at all available provincial parks, although some conditions apply.
Visitors can reserve a campsite online until October 31 at:
- Blackstrap Provincial Park;
- Buffalo Pound Provincial Park;
- Douglas Provincial Park;
- Duck Mountain Provincial Park;
- Echo Valley Provincial Park;
- Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park;
- Great Blue Heron Provincial Park (until Oct. 14);
- Greenwater Lake Provincial Park;
- Pike Lake Provincial Park;
- Rowan’s Ravine Provincial Park; and
- Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park.
To go camping in October at Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park as well as Danielson, Meadow Lake and Moose Mountain Provincial Parks, campers were advised to call ahead in order to make reservations.
For campers who are want more convenience, Camp-Easy yurts are available in October at Buffalo Pound (until Oct. 13), and at Duck Mountain, Echo Valley, Good Spirit Lake, Greenwater Lake and Meadow Lake provincial parks. The yurts provide one queen-sized bed, four cots, six camp chairs, a fire pit, picnic table, outside dining shelter, camp stove or barbecue with propane, roasting sticks, wash bin and an axe.
To learn more about fall in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks and plan your trip, visit the Saskatchewan Parks fall camping page.