Grasslands National Park

Get off the Beaten Path

Hiking in Saskatchewan will surprise you with trails winding through diverse landscapes, from boreal forests in the north to vast native grasslands and dramatic badlands in the south. Trek through ancient lands uncovered from the last ice age that tell stories of a distant past. Find pristine wilderness without crowds and experience the beauty of solitude with nature.

5 Off the Beaten Path Wilderness Adventures

Saskatchewan’s backcountry is full of hidden gems, offering both paddlers and hikers the chance to experience untouched wilderness.

Douglas Provincial Park

Two people sitting on the Conglomerate Cliffs looking out into the valley at Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park.

Did You Know?

Saskatchewan is home to the highest elevation point between the Rocky Mountains and Labrador! The highest point is in Cypress Hills reaching 1,392 metres above sea level.

Prince Albert National Park

Take the pilgrimage to Grey Owl's cabin.

Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park

You never know what you'll find in the lodgepole pines.

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