The best camping in Fort Carlton Provincial Park, SK

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Hoof Hearted Family Acres

85%
(20)
31km from Fort Carlton Provincial Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Prince Albert, SK
Learn more about this land: Located 20 south of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. We offer 10 acres of land perfect for tent and RV camping. Our new A cabin is ready for rentals $85 per night 2 night minimum, queen size bed, sky light for star gazing and only steps away from our 20 gazabo with fire pit! Our property has a natural and rustic feel that is ideal for a relaxing and comfortable camping experience. You will find free-range animals on the property that are friendly to be around including llamas, dogs, cats, chickens, goats, sheep and more! The campground has a fire pit to keep you warm and campfires are permitted. We also have a communal BBQ and both indoor and outdoor seating areas for eating meals. Other amenities include potable water, a toilet, and showers. We are a pet-friendly and family-friendly campsite. There are miles and miles of trails for hiking, off-roading, biking and more. We’re also right by a large body of water perfect for canoeing. If you are bringing an RV, we have level sites suitable for RVs 45 feet or less. There is an electrical hookup (less than 30amps) and water hookup available. This is the perfect place to bring your family for an unforgettable camping experience.
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CA$45
 / night

Black Poplar Farm

100%
(25)
48km from Fort Carlton Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Saskatoon, SK
Locatd 35 km from the North End of Saskatoon, about 20 minutes driving on Highway 11 North. There are 2 sites to set up a trailer or tents. Electrical and water hookups are available. Private and trees for shade in 2 of the sites. Multiple places for tents, we do not have an outdoor toilet facility yet. Enjoy your morning coffee listening to the birds singing and watching our horses graze. We have Paddocks with shelters if you are travelling with your own horses. Fresh Farm eggs for breakfast (when available). Stroll through the garden and pick some tomatoes for lunch. Sit around a warm campfire in the evening and bask in a stunning Saskatchewan sunset. Bring your kids, your dog or your horses. We can accommodate all. Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban. We have 2 campsites available for tent or RV campers. If you’re bringing an RV, we can accommodate vehicles up to 45ft in length and the site is flat. Electrical and water hookups are available. Private and trees for shade in 1 of the sites. Multiple places for tents, we do not have an outdoor toilet facility yet.  Enjoy your morning coffee listening to the birds singing and watching our horses graze. We have Paddocks with shelters if you are travelling with your own horses. Fresh Farm eggs for breakfast (when available). Stroll through the garden and pick some tomatoes for lunch. Sit around a warm campfire in the evening and bask in a stunning Saskatchewan sunset. Bring your kids, your dog or your horses. We can accommodate all. Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban.
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CA$40
 / night

The best camping in Fort Carlton Provincial Park, SK guide

Overview

About

Step back in time at Fort Carlton Provincial Park, where history and adventure intertwine. Explore the reconstructed palisade and fur trade stores, or immerse yourself in the natural beauty with activities like hiking, wildlife viewing, and canoeing. Nestled amid scenic trails and a rustic campground, this park offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and outdoor pursuits.

Notable campgrounds

  • A rustic campground provides a serene retreat for those looking to connect with nature.
  • Group camping areas offer a communal experience, perfect for larger gatherings amid the wilderness.
  • Tenting sites allow visitors to sleep under the stars, enveloped by the park's tranquil ambiance.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as the campground's unique charm makes it a popular destination.
  • Consider visiting during weekdays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on the park's website for updates on reservation openings and special events.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan during peak seasons.

When to go

The best time to visit Fort Carlton Provincial Park is between May 20th and August 26th, when the park is open from Thursday to Monday, 10am to 5pm. Outside of these dates, the park is closed, and the weather can be less predictable, making some activities less accessible.

Know before you go

  • Check for any advisories or restrictions before your visit, as conditions can change rapidly.
  • Remember to pack essentials for safety, including water, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
  • The park is pet-friendly, so feel free to bring your furry companions along for the adventure.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; contact the park office for specific details.
  • Free firewood is provided, enhancing your camping experience with cosy campfires.
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