Police Outpost Provincial Park



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Cardston


Park Size: 2.2 km²

Difficulty: Easy - Family
Park Amenities:
Birding
Boat Launch
Campground
Camping Rec. Site
Canoeing
X Country Skiing
Fishing
Hiking
Interpretive Signs
Jogging
Monuments
Pet Friendly
Playground
Sightseeing
Walking
Washrooms
Wildlife Watching
Wheelchair Access


Police Outpost Provincial Park

Southern Alberta Provincial Parks

Along the border of Alberta and Montana just east of Waterton Lakes National Park you'll find the Police Outpost Provincial Park. This park has a wonderful no service campground with 46 sites available by online reservation only open from May until October.

Police Outpost Provincial Park Amenities

Firewood is available from the campground host. Washrooms are pit toilets with no running water. It is suggested to bring your own toilet paper, just in case. Campsites can accommodate large trailers claiming up to 60' in some sites. The sites themselves are mostly gravel with a few showing some grass patches. Every single site is well treed, private and provides shade on those hot summer days. 

The Lake 

The lake is about a 5 minute walk from the campground in the Police Outpost Provincial Park, depending what site you're at. There is a boat launch and a good size parking lot just pass the entrance road to the campground. Max boat speed on this lake is 12km/h. It's a nice quiet slow paced lake ideal for trout fishing. Everything is very well signed in this park.

Park Trails

The boat launch is where you'll find the trail head for the lake trail that takes you to a boardwalk and an island along an amazing easy stroller friendly trail that offers plenty of shade in the hot sun.  Stop along the trail on the many lakeside benches which offer beautiful views of Outpost Lake and Chief Mountain. If you like geocaching, you'll find some along this path.

Wildlife Sightings and Fishing

Birds, bears and deer are very common in this area, along with many other species of wildlife. Fishing is open from April 1 to October 31, no bait allowed (Bait Ban), with a limit of 1 trout over 50cm. You'll find Rainbow Trout in Outpost Lake. 

Canada Border and Chief Mountain

The park offers great views of Chief Mountain in Montana and has a trail along the southern part of the park leading you right to the Canadian American boarder. You'll know you're there because there is a monument marking the line between the 2 countries as well as a big sign telling you to stay in Canada with a large camera watching you. The border has a small farmers fence that runs along it in this area. You'll be rewarded by amazing views and wildflowers along your path. This trail does a full loop back to the boat launch parking lot.

"It's a small lovely park to avoid the big crowds and enjoy some peace and quiet in nature."

Address:

Police Outpost Provincial Park
Range Road 270
Cardston
Canada

How To Get ToPolice Outpost Provincial Park

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To access the Police Outpost Provincial Park go to the community of Cardston, Alberta, Canada. Follow Highway AB-2 South. Turn right onto Township Rd 21A. Continue onto Township Rd 20A & Township Rd 20. Continue onto Range Rd 264A. Turn left onto Range Rd 270. Follow signs to park.
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