La Ronge - Lac La Ronge Provincial Park Trail
Due to wildfire damage, Wadin Bay campground is closed for camping in 2025. Nemeiben campground at Lac La Ronge Provincial Park is closed until July 21, 2025. The following campgrounds and recreation sites will re-open effective June 26, 2025: Nut Point, Churchill River, Courtenay Lake, Davin Lake, Devil Lake, Dickens Lake, Geikie River, Little Deer, MacKay Lake, McLennan Lake, Missinipe, and Norvil Olson. Sask. Parks is contacting affected campers by email.
Lac La Ronge Provincial Park offers a diverse range of trails covering approximately 120 km, suitable for various ages and skill levels. Trail surfaces include natural terrain, paved areas, boardwalks, gravel, sidewalks, and wood chips. Highlights include the 15 km Nut Point Trail, which showcases the Canadian Shield's rock outcrops, forests, and muskeg, with primitive camping spots along the way. The Devil Lake Trail, a 2.5-km hike, connects Otter Rapids Portage to the Devil Lake Campground, offering scenic viewpoints.
The park also features groomed trails for cross-country skiing in the winter, with activities like mountain biking and hiking available in the summer. Note: The Nemeiben Lake Self-Interpretive Trail is closed until further notice due to past wildfires.











































