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Lac La Ronge Provincial Park.
Latitude: 55.07127° N,
Longitude: -105.3072° W
The Lac La Ronge Provincial Park has five well-maintained trails, approximately 120 km, for all ages and abilities. Trail surfaces vary - natural terrain, paved sections, wooden boardwalks, gravel roads, sidewalks and wood chips.

The Nut Point Trail is 15 km one way, and runs the length of a long peninsula extending into Lac La Ronge. The trailhead is located at the Nut Point Campground with the trail passing through rock outcrops, forests and muskeg typical of the Canadian Shield. Primitive camping areas are located along the trail.

The Nemeiben Lake Self-Interpretive Trail was affected by the 2015 wildfires and will remain closed until further notice. Parks staff are currently developing/upgrading this trail.

The Devil Lake Trail is a 2.5-km hike connecting the upstream (west) end of Otter Rapids Portage to the Devil Lake Campground. Trail begins at the Devil Lake Campground boat launch area and ends at the Churchill River Campground. It features excellent viewpoints and provides great photo opportunities.

Nipekamew Sand Cliffs Trail is a 1.3-km hike one way, through a mature forest stand to the Nipekamew Sand Cliffs. Trail begins at the parking lot located off the highway.

The park also features 62 km of groomed classic and freestyle cross-country ski trails including the Don Allen Trails and 5 km of lit trail during the winter at the Nut Point Campground. The park's trails meander and wind through the boreal forest and over the Pre-Cambrian rock outcrops. Mountain biking and hiking is allowed along the trails during the summer season and cross-country skiing in the winter.
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Access

  • Backcountry
  • Wilderness

Amenities

  • Camping enroute
  • Interpretive signage
  • Warm-up shelter(s)

Activities

  • Canoeing
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Cycling
  • Hiking
  • Kayaking
  • Mountain biking
  • Multi-day hiking
  • Snowshoeing

Contact Info

Phone(s): 306-425-4220 (La Ronge Prov Park) | 306-425-3056 (Woodlands & Waterways) |
LacLaRonge.ProvPark@gov.sk.ca

Lac La Ronge Provincial Park.

Latitude: 55.07127° N, Longitude: -105.3072° W

North - La Ronge

The Lac La Ronge Provincial Park has five well-maintained trails, approximately 120 km, for all ages and abilities. Trail surfaces vary - natural terrain, paved sections, wooden boardwalks, gravel roads, sidewalks and wood chips.

The Nut Point Trail is 15 km one way, and runs the length of a long peninsula extending into Lac La Ronge. The trailhead is located at the Nut Point Campground with the trail passing through rock outcrops, forests and muskeg typical of the Canadian Shield. Primitive camping areas are located along the trail.

The Nemeiben Lake Self-Interpretive Trail was affected by the 2015 wildfires and will remain closed until further notice. Parks staff are currently developing/upgrading this trail.

The Devil Lake Trail is a 2.5-km hike connecting the upstream (west) end of Otter Rapids Portage to the Devil Lake Campground. Trail begins at the Devil Lake Campground boat launch area and ends at the Churchill River Campground. It features excellent viewpoints and provides great photo opportunities.

Nipekamew Sand Cliffs Trail is a 1.3-km hike one way, through a mature forest stand to the Nipekamew Sand Cliffs. Trail begins at the parking lot located off the highway.

The park also features 62 km of groomed classic and freestyle cross-country ski trails including the Don Allen Trails and 5 km of lit trail during the winter at the Nut Point Campground. The park's trails meander and wind through the boreal forest and over the Pre-Cambrian rock outcrops. Mountain biking and hiking is allowed along the trails during the summer season and cross-country skiing in the winter.

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Location Information

Lac La Ronge Provincial Park.

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lat. 55.07127° N, long. -105.3072° W

Contact Info

Phone: 306-425-4220 (La Ronge Prov Park) | 306-425-3056 (Woodlands & Waterways) |
LacLaRonge.ProvPark@gov.sk.ca