The best camping near Otter-Orloff Lakes Wildland Provincial Park

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Homegrown Campground & Cabins

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents160 acres · Slave Lake, AB
Homegrown Campground and Cabins is nestled on the north shore of Lesser Slave Lake and I offer cozy camping areas with private lakefront views of Dog Island. I currently have 4 camp sites, two of which have decks, and one tiny cabin. The property is also a Bison farm and I have two dogs, Luna and Pyro, who are the campground security managers. They love people and other furry friends! Please note that this campground/farm are my dogs home, and they may wonder over at some point and say hello. Please do not feed them, and use good judgment if you are traveling with dogs of your own. Aggressive dogs will not be tolerated. If my dogs overstay their welcome, or if you simply aren't a dog person, please let me know and I can come retrieve them. Points of interest nearby include: Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park, Devonshire Beach. 5-10 minutes away. You can't say you've been to Slave Lake with out saying you've been to Devonshire. Endless amounts of clean white "squeaky" sand and shallow waters perfect for summer beach days. You will never find a rock on the beach or in the water. The southern end of the park consists of sand ridges and blowout dunes behind which are a series of marshes and wetlands. Marten Mountain View Point (Lily Lake Trail). 15 minutes away. By far the best view of the lake that you will ever get! At 1020 meters, Marten Mountain is the highest point of land for hundreds of square kilometers. From the Marten Mountain Viewpoint at its peak, take in a truly breathtaking view of Lesser Slave Lake and its forested slopes, ancient beach ridges, and shifting sand dunes. The view point is also the trail head to get to Lily Lake, a medium difficulty 4 km round trip. The cozy lake is stocked with trout and is an excellent afternoon adventure. Boreal Centre for Bird Conservation. 5 minutes away. It is one of Canada's northernmost bird observatories and is one of the only boreal forest bird observatories in the world. Nice walking trails and a great information center with stunning architecture. Gilwood Golf Course. 2 minutes away. Neighboring the property is an 18 hole golf course with a clubhouse and restaurant. Activities nearby include fishing, hiking, wildlife watching, swimming, and so much more! Pets are welcome, campfires are permitted.
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BellMar Ranch & Gardens

1 site · RV, Tent160 acres · Athabasca, AB
BellMar Ranch & Gardens began with a few acres, just as many animals, and a lot of hard work. We are committed to doing things the right way. Today, with 160 acres, we are recognized as the leading farm-to-table meat producer our customers have grown to know and trust. At BellMar Ranch & Gardens, we are committed to regenerative farming, pasture raising, and grass-fed finishing without any of the harmful vaccinations, genetically modified grains, and questionable treatment of animals you will find in most available sources. We believe this is essential for providing a quality product that is healthy for families and healing for the environment. We are proud to be a part of the farm-to-table movement and to be able to offer our customers the highest quality meat that is perfect for families who appreciate convenience without sacrificing their health. Our customers have found our products filled the freezer with the highest quality and healthiest beef, chicken, pork, and turkey; we believe you will too. We hope you will join us in our mission to keep families healthy without compromise, by supporting our farm and sharing your experience with friends and family. Our Mission: It is our mission to provide affordable, premium quality grass fed & finished beef, and pastured poultry, pork, and eggs to our customers and guests. Athabasca became a local agricultural service centre. Today it is the home of Athabasca University, Canada's “online university.” The world's largest and technologically most sophisticated bleached kraft pulp mill is just a 37 minute drive from our location. We Offer: Grass fed and finished Beef and Pastured Pork, Poultry, and farm fresh Eggs. Homegrown and homemade Roasted Onion and Roasted Garlic Powder. Fresh vegetables if your timing is right! Ranch Tours Educational Tours Learn to Milk a Cow Classes: Artisan Bread Making Buttermilk Biscuit Making How to make butter Homemade No-Churn Ice Cream Making Pizza from Scratch There are other classes available on-ranch throughout the season that may be made available on short notice at the rancher's discretion. Otherwise, please book classes a minimum of one week in advance to allow us the opportunity to ensure we have all the ingredients in stock. These classes are dynamic, interactive, and fun! Electricity available starting at $10.97/night Water fill ups available for $5.97/100 gallons Additional nights available at $22.87/night Farmhouse breakfast, lunch, and dinner are available, please contact us for more information. Thin crust and deep dish pizzas available. Both made with our own pepperoni, salami, bacon, and ham - other toppings are available, we just don't grow black olives :0) Espresso, cappuccino, lattes (regular or mocha) and a large selection of herbal and caffeinated teas are available to start your day (please order the night before). Tired of being on the road and don't feel like stopping in town? Let us do your shopping for you! We can pick up your groceries, grab your cold drinks, and even stop at the bakery for you! Delivery service fees are a minimum $15.97 or 11% of your total order, whichever is greater. Contact us for more information!
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The best camping near Otter-Orloff Lakes Wildland Provincial Park guide

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Embark on an adventure at Otter-Orloff Lakes Wildland Provincial Park, where the call of the wild beckons the intrepid. Here, you can immerse yourself in backcountry camping, traverse the landscape on OHV trails, or paddle through serene waters. Anglers will delight in the chance to reel in walleye and pike, while hikers can explore the untamed wilderness. Witness the majesty of wildlife in their natural habitat and embrace the spirit of the great outdoors.

When to go

The best time to visit Otter-Orloff Lakes Wildland Provincial Park is during the dry season when trails are accessible and the beauty of the boreal forest is on full display. Avoid the wet season when paths become slick and muddy, making travel challenging.

Know before you go

  • Prepare for encounters with wildlife by familiarizing yourself with safety guidelines and becoming Bear Smart.
  • Backcountry camping is permitted; however, there are no developed camping facilities within the park.
  • OHV riding is allowed on existing trails only, with off-trail use strictly prohibited to protect the natural environment.
  • For any concerns or to report abandoned property, contact the Athabasca District Office at 780-675-8213.
  • Remember to check for any advisories or park updates before planning your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

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