Home to endless chains of rock formations, Writing-on-Stone Áísínai'pi Provincial Park will be your repeat adventure destination. Travel back in time through the area’s rock carvings and paintings, which were etched in cliff faces hundreds of years ago by Indigenous peoples. The images are said to tell the stories and secrets of what life was like in the Badlands. Explore more by scrambling to the top of a hoodoo, where you’ll get a good view of the Milk River—a popular spot for a lazy float on a hot day. The park has one campground, Writing-on-Stone Campground, where many of the tent and RV sites are tucked under the shade of the cottonwoods and just steps away from the river.
Home to endless chains of rock formations, Writing-on-Stone Áísínai'pi Provincial Park will be your repeat adventure destination. Travel back in time through the area’s rock carvings and paintings, which were etched in cliff faces hundreds of years ago by Indigenous peoples. The images are said to tell the stories and secrets of what life was like in the Badlands. Explore more by scrambling to the top of a hoodoo, where you’ll get a good view of the Milk River—a popular spot for a lazy float on a hot day. The park has one campground, Writing-on-Stone Campground, where many of the tent and RV sites are tucked under the shade of the cottonwoods and just steps away from the river.
Writing-On-Stone Áísínai'pi Provincial Park