The best camping in Fort Pitt Provincial Park, SK

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Do It Again Ranch Adventures

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34km from Fort Pitt Provincial Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Lloydminster, SK
Do It Again Ranch Adventures is a 160 acres property on the Canadian prairies. We are surrounded by grain farming activity, although this is significant cattle country also. Our property is divided roughly in thirds - 1/3 pasture for the livestock, 1/3 trees and bush, and 1/3 hayfield. There is a waterway that runs though our property creating many ponds or sloughs. None of these are big enough for canoeing but do attract wildlife and birds. We are offering sleigh/wagon rides or trail rides on the farm land. During the summer we host the petting zoo and goat yoga. We have horses, goats, rabbits and a milk cow for livestock. We encourage people to interact with the livestock if they wish. The city of Lloydminster is only 12 minutes away. It has a population of 21, 000 with all the amenities and attractions of a small city. One of its distinctions is being a city that straddles both the Saskatchewan and Alberta provincial borders.
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Riverbend Trading Post Campground

22km from Fort Pitt Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Lloydminster, SK
🌻 Unplug. Explore. Reconnect. Welcome to Riverbend Trading Post RV Campground — a peaceful, off-grid escape just 30 minutes northeast of Lloydminster, nestled along the historic North Saskatchewan River. Set on 25 scenic acres, our private 10-site campground offers space to relax, recharge, and explore — perfect for families, couples, solo adventurers, and disc golf fans. https://maps.app.goo.gl/VuTgwKb3P7jyKtkG6 🛻 What You'll Find at Riverbend RV Campground (tenting is welcome, maximum three day stay): ✅ Spacious, pull-through gravel RV sites 🔥 Private fire pit at each site (firewood is for sale on site) 🪵 Non-potable water totes included for safe fire extinguishing 🏰 Sky Fort playground + picnic area (picnic tables available for rent for your campsite) 🥾 Hiking trails through lush terrain 🥏 18-hole Disc Golf Course — $10/round or $15/all day 🌌 Birdwatching & stargazing — even Northern Lights sightings! 💧 Amenities: Potable Water (Pay per use) (For those “just in case” moments — please plan ahead to support our off-grid, low-impact model.) 🚽 Outdoor flushing bathroom (Designed for guest comfort while maintaining our eco-conscious values.) ♻️ Dump station available (Pay per use) 🌻 Don’t Miss Sunflower Season! Our Sunflower U-Pick Farm blooms late July to early August — a must-see for photos, fresh bouquets, and summer memories. 🌞 Join us August 2, 2025 for National Sunflower Day! 💡 A Few Quick Notes: This is dry camping — no hookups for power, water, sewer, or Wi-Fi 🚐 RVs must be self-contained (bring your own power, water, and waste systems) 🐾 Pets welcome (fees apply; please leash & supervise)
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The best camping in Fort Pitt Provincial Park, SK guide

Overview

About

Step back in time at Fort Pitt Provincial Park, where the echoes of fur traders and historic treaties resonate amid the scenic beauty of Saskatchewan. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Canada's past, explore archaeological remains, and enjoy a leisurely picnic by the North Saskatchewan River. With interpretive panels to guide you through the Northwest Resistance and Treaty Six, every visit is both educational and enriching.

When to go

Fort Pitt Provincial Park welcomes visitors from the May long weekend to September 15. The summer months offer warm weather and full access to the park's features, making it the ideal time for exploration and learning. Outside of these dates, the park may be less accessible due to seasonal closures or weather conditions, so plan your visit within this window to experience all that Fort Pitt has to offer.

Know before you go

  • Check for any advisories or restrictions before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Remember, the park is open from the May long weekend to September 15, so plan your trip accordingly.
  • Accessibility is country/rural; prepare for travel on Grid 797 to reach the park.
  • Facilities include interpretive signage, a picnic area, and pit toilets for your convenience.
  • Engage in activities like geocaching to add adventure to your visit.
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