Rocky Mountain House Parks & Trails

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The 3.2 kilometre loop trail explores the life of David Thompson and the history of the first two forts (oldest forts) which once stood on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River during the fur trade of the 1800s.
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Bicentennial Trail is a recreation trail popular for mountain biking and hiking in the community of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada. The trail was constructed to celebrate the Bicentennial of the community of Rocky Mountain House.
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Birch Lake in Clearwater County offers a peaceful, four-season escape. With Crown land on all sides and year-round access, it’s an ideal destination for fishing, paddling, and enjoying Alberta’s outdoors without the crowds. Day use only.
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52.011667° N, -114.854167° W
Caroline, Alberta
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The Chimney Trail is an educational interpretive walking trail located on the shores of the North Saskatchewan River at the Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site in the community of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada.
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Bearberry Nordic Centre near Sundre, Alberta offers groomed cross-country ski trails, cabin accommodations, ski rentals, and access to Crown land backcountry in a quiet foothills setting.
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Sundre, Alberta
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Fish Game Pond is a little fishing hole for children located in the community of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada. The fishing park is an ideal, easy access location for young ones to learn the art of fishing.
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Located in Clearwater County, Alberta, about 30 minutes south of Rocky Mountain House. Phyllis Lake Campground is a quiet, seasonal campground open May to September. With 21 sites, a small boat launch, dock access, and calm water, it is a peaceful spot for paddling, fishing, and relaxing
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Range Rd 7-4 Phyllis Lake Recreation Area
Caroline Alberta
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The Rocky Mountain House Historic Site is Alberta's first National Historic Site. The site protects and preserves the history, remains, artifacts and memories of the fur trading forts and details the life and struggles of voyageurs like David Thompson and the First Nations People.
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Fiesta Lake is a quiet day-use lake near Caroline, Alberta, Canada, popular for catch-and-release rainbow trout fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and peaceful forest surroundings in Clearwater County.
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Just east of Range Road 61 south of Caroline
Caroline Alberta
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Burnstick Lake is body of water located in central Alberta Canada. Known as a popular fishing and water sports destination. There are 2 campgrounds on this lake, surrounded by Crown Land.
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TWP RD 351 A, Caroline, AB T0M 0M0
Caroline, Alberta
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Crescent Falls Provincial Recreation Area is famous for it's two-tiered waterfall, astounding natural beauty and several ice climbing spots in the winter. This is a popular Alberta camping and day trip area near Nordegg, Alberta Canada in Thompson Country.
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Clearwater County, AB T0M 2H0
Nordegg
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Crimson Lake Provincial Park has a well-developed trail system. The Amerada Trail is a 10km gravel path loop around Crimson Lake near Rocky Mountain House Alberta.
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40230, Range Rd 80C, Alhambra, AB T0M 0C0
Rocky Mountain House
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Crimson Lake Provincial Park has a well-developed trail system. The Amerada Trail is a 10km gravel path loop around Crimson Lake near Rocky Mountain House Alberta.
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40230, Range Rd 80C, Alhambra, AB T0M 0C0
Rocky Mountain House
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The Crimson Lake Park enjoys various natural wilderness landscapes including foothills forests to the west, aspen forests to the east and wetland bogs to the north.
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Located in Clearwater County, southwest of Rocky Mountain House, Cow Lake is a large, year-round recreation lake known for boating, fishing, camping, and ice fishing. Over 100 campsites, sandy beaches, and family-friendly amenities, it is one of the most popular outdoor destinations in the area.
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TWP RD 38-8a
Rocky Mountain House Alberta
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