Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
4.5
9:00 น. - 17:00 น.
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9:00 น. - 17:00 น.
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9:00 น. - 17:00 น.
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9:00 น. - 17:00 น.
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9:00 น. - 17:00 น.
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9:00 น. - 17:00 น.
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105jimk
ซัสคาทูน, แคนาดา317 ผลงาน
ส.ค. ค.ศ. 2022
My wife and I enjoyed a few hours in Cypress Hills on a beautifully sunny day. Our two highlights were the drive up to Bald Butte ( fantastic vista) and our hike on the Whispering Pines trail. The unique forest ecology makes a visit worthwhile. The lodgepole pine are a beautiful, straight, tall tree, but there is much else too. Signage in a few places could be improved.
เขียนเมื่อ 26 สิงหาคม ค.ศ. 2022
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Ed N
เดลตา, แคนาดา1,856 ผลงาน
ก.ค. ค.ศ. 2022
On a recent road trip my wife and I made it a point to make our way south of Maple Creek to visit this unique part of southwestern Saskatchewan. Nothing prepares you how rolling prairie landscape turns into a forested area like those found in British Columbia. I recommend you pay the $10 day pass and travel up a narrow winding road to the main view point. Again be prepared to be blown away by a spectacular vista that stretches for about 100 kilometers. My wife and I were blown away, That was $10 well spent!! Highly recommend you do make whatever detour to stop by.
We were told this part of Saskatchewan has the same altitude as Banff Alberta.
I was also surprised by all the other attractions and activities offered at this Interprovincial Park. What looked interesting was the opportunity to do some horse riding. A great get away to be considered.
We were told this part of Saskatchewan has the same altitude as Banff Alberta.
I was also surprised by all the other attractions and activities offered at this Interprovincial Park. What looked interesting was the opportunity to do some horse riding. A great get away to be considered.
เขียนเมื่อ 2 สิงหาคม ค.ศ. 2022
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Faye M
1 ผลงาน
ก.ย. ค.ศ. 2021 • คู่รัก
Planned our vacation there Sept. 5-7 2021 the 6th being the last Stat holiday of the summer. Most things were closed on that day. Mini golf, treeosix zip line etc., boat/canoe rentals to name a few. Observatory closed totaly with no notices on the web site. Very disappointing.
เขียนเมื่อ 6 กันยายน ค.ศ. 2021
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Melanie S
ริไจนา, แคนาดา51 ผลงาน
ส.ค. ค.ศ. 2021 • ครอบครัว
Nice Provincial park with good hiking. The paths could use better marking as often we weren’t sure which way we were to go. Drove gap road and was good. Lots of wandering cows which was good for my city kids. Also lots of frogs. Lake was nice to look at but not really a swimming lake.
เขียนเมื่อ 16 สิงหาคม ค.ศ. 2021
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Don B
1 ผลงาน
ก.ค. ค.ศ. 2021 • คู่รัก
Our online reservation agent was located in the USA and knew little about the park or campgrounds. The site we booked was not at all as described to us on the phone. We confirmed a booking for two nights in the Lodgepole campground but upon arrival, our site, and most others, offered no privacy as the sites are very close together. Sites are long but very skinny - not sure how this is a good design unless you are towing a very long, self sufficient RV. We were in a small 14’ trailer.
When we complained, we were only offered a full sun, non-electric overflow zone as an alternative. Not what we planned on. Finally, to add insult to injury, no refund of our two night booking fee was given despite many calls and discussions. While this park may be ideal for families and kids, mature adults seeking a semi-private, quiet may find themselves unhappy. As for customer service, we were not made to feel that we were valued customers at all.
When we complained, we were only offered a full sun, non-electric overflow zone as an alternative. Not what we planned on. Finally, to add insult to injury, no refund of our two night booking fee was given despite many calls and discussions. While this park may be ideal for families and kids, mature adults seeking a semi-private, quiet may find themselves unhappy. As for customer service, we were not made to feel that we were valued customers at all.
เขียนเมื่อ 27 กรกฎาคม ค.ศ. 2021
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Arlene J
3 ผลงาน
ก.ค. ค.ศ. 2021
Great place to visit for families and couples. Lots to do and see. Recommend going out to the look out to see the sunsets and star gazing.
เขียนเมื่อ 12 กรกฎาคม ค.ศ. 2021
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rlmptl
ลอยด์มินสเตอร์, แคนาดา1,085 ผลงาน
มิ.ย. ค.ศ. 2021
We first toured the West Block wilderness area of Cyprus Hills that also encompasses the Alberta side of the park. We took the mudtrail Battle creek road with amazing views that went past the ranger station and no services west block campground which was tiny but amazing views. then on to the pavement past Reeser Lake where there is an auesome campground with private spots and a quiet lake that would be perfect for kayaking. We had a picnic on the north end so nice there. On to Elk Water where the beach was amazing and a little store with a giant campground which looked amazing as we toured some spots for another trip in furture. Back around the loop stopping at the look out and back then on to Fort Walsh.
Our next stop was Centre Block of Cyprus Hills nestled in a mountain like atmosphere which we came in on the GAP road out of Fort Walsh. To the north is Maple Creek and not far away. This is a massive set of campgrounds with so many amenities. Two stores that had everything you need especially if you forgot something for camping NO problem we even bought a cooler there. We liked the frozen ice blocks that last longer and you get a 1.00 if you return. There is a gas station, eateries. We tried the grill on the lake beside the visitor center and enjoyed handcraft beer from the brewery in maple creek with yummy sweet potatoes fries as well as wine from the cypress wineries sitting on the patio soaking in the tranquil lake with birds and trees. Great park office with friendly staff who made sure the campgrounds were quiet, clean and well managed. There were flush bathrooms with running water not pit toilets and a shower building in every loop. the sites are spaced we were in the Terrace loop site 21 which felt very private but close to the road. We liked site 25 in the rainbow loop maybe next time cause we will be back. For families there is all kinds of stuff to do like ziplining, mini golf and much more and there is a golf course, there is also a lodge and other kinds of accommodation. This campground is like its own little town with so much to offer guests. We rented a two person kayak at loche levin for an hour and picnicked twice on the west shore area with the wrap around tree bench. we were told that Cypurss lake 30 minutes to the south is good for boating and water sports. Took three hikes 2 to 3 km length out of the many choices with the highland trail our favorite with benchs and marsh and a feel of being in the mountains along with the one that starts to the right of the parking lot on the north side of locke levin that winds in the valley along the creek. The trails like lodgepole need some work and signage especially at the entrance which has been moved from the group camping entrance just look for the interpretive signs and take the trail map from the visitor centre and know your bearings you could get lost. We also noted shower heads in the main bathroom in terrace loop that are so powerful they move the curtains and soak everything that is dry but both issues noted by park staff. This is a place you could spend days relaxing in the mountain atmosphere. We were sad to leave i would go back there again in a heartbeat ....
Our next stop was Centre Block of Cyprus Hills nestled in a mountain like atmosphere which we came in on the GAP road out of Fort Walsh. To the north is Maple Creek and not far away. This is a massive set of campgrounds with so many amenities. Two stores that had everything you need especially if you forgot something for camping NO problem we even bought a cooler there. We liked the frozen ice blocks that last longer and you get a 1.00 if you return. There is a gas station, eateries. We tried the grill on the lake beside the visitor center and enjoyed handcraft beer from the brewery in maple creek with yummy sweet potatoes fries as well as wine from the cypress wineries sitting on the patio soaking in the tranquil lake with birds and trees. Great park office with friendly staff who made sure the campgrounds were quiet, clean and well managed. There were flush bathrooms with running water not pit toilets and a shower building in every loop. the sites are spaced we were in the Terrace loop site 21 which felt very private but close to the road. We liked site 25 in the rainbow loop maybe next time cause we will be back. For families there is all kinds of stuff to do like ziplining, mini golf and much more and there is a golf course, there is also a lodge and other kinds of accommodation. This campground is like its own little town with so much to offer guests. We rented a two person kayak at loche levin for an hour and picnicked twice on the west shore area with the wrap around tree bench. we were told that Cypurss lake 30 minutes to the south is good for boating and water sports. Took three hikes 2 to 3 km length out of the many choices with the highland trail our favorite with benchs and marsh and a feel of being in the mountains along with the one that starts to the right of the parking lot on the north side of locke levin that winds in the valley along the creek. The trails like lodgepole need some work and signage especially at the entrance which has been moved from the group camping entrance just look for the interpretive signs and take the trail map from the visitor centre and know your bearings you could get lost. We also noted shower heads in the main bathroom in terrace loop that are so powerful they move the curtains and soak everything that is dry but both issues noted by park staff. This is a place you could spend days relaxing in the mountain atmosphere. We were sad to leave i would go back there again in a heartbeat ....
เขียนเมื่อ 25 มิถุนายน ค.ศ. 2021
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MikeGoalie
ซัสคาทูน, แคนาดา59 ผลงาน
ต.ค. ค.ศ. 2020 • คู่รัก
Truly enjoyed Fort Walsh and hiking around the surrounding area. A truly enjoyable and relaxing holiday.
เขียนเมื่อ 27 ตุลาคม ค.ศ. 2020
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Ian K
เอดมันตัน, แคนาดา877 ผลงาน
ต.ค. ค.ศ. 2020
I decided to stop in at Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park on a recent road trip. It has been about 50 years since I was last here with my parents. It is a beautiful spot, the landscape is really quite remarkable, the fall colours were exceptional.
It is a beautiful place to visit.
It is a beautiful place to visit.
เขียนเมื่อ 5 ตุลาคม ค.ศ. 2020
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Gord&RoxanneFromEdmonton
เอดมันตัน, แคนาดา233 ผลงาน
ส.ค. ค.ศ. 2020
Why did I wait 50 years? I did not know that this gem was hidden in the south east corner of our province. We had an amazing time the 3 days that we stayed. We really enjoyed taking all the back roads and thinking about all the history in the area. we will be back
เขียนเมื่อ 1 กันยายน ค.ศ. 2020
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We’re going to be in Elkwater and the park in early August 2018 with our puppy. Are there restaurants and attractions that allow a dog (smallish) on leash in their premises? Thanks.
CHDA_Marketing
สวิฟต์เคอร์เรนต์, แคนาดา19 ผลงาน
Hi - Camp Cookhouse allows dogs on their patio.
The only other restaurant in the Area is Buglers in the Elkwater Lake Lodge (which does not allow dogs inside the restaurant), and the 12-34 Cafe, which I do not believe allows dogs on their patio.
pgiggers
แคลกามัส, ออริกอน3 ผลงาน
How from Eagle Valley Campground is it to Cypress?
CHDA_Marketing
สวิฟต์เคอร์เรนต์, แคนาดา19 ผลงาน
Sorry, not sure if you still need an answer to this....but it's about 10 min from Maple Creek, and then another 20-25 minutes to the Park from there.
11DOM
ซัสคาทูน, แคนาดา44 ผลงาน
Taking bikes tomorrow with my daughter any good trails?
jengled
Alberta138 ผลงาน
I wasn't biking, but the some of the trails I walked on were suitable for biking. There were bike tracks on others that I thought were maybe less suited for bikes. So, it depends on your level of adventure. Most of the trails in the park were quite easy. There are also the trails used to access that camping areas that are suitable for bikes. Fort Walsh would also be suited for bikes if you are going there (and I recommend it).
BadgerMbTraveller
สไตน์บาค, แคนาดา683 ผลงาน
Is cell service available in the park, and surrounding area? We are staying in the Meadows campground, and if it's not available there, how far do we have to travel to pick up cell service? Is internet available in the campgrounds? (Meadows)
36930wendy
Maple Creek, แคนาดา458 ผลงาน
Depends on your service provider. If you're with Rogers, chances are you will have no service. Usually, if you are having problems with service you can usually pick up some bars at look out point or the Park-21 junction. I hope this helps!
Ian M
คาลการี, แคนาดา17 ผลงาน
Does anyone have recommendations on good tent camping locations in the park? We're looking for something a little more secluded (a short walk in isn't a problem) close to a lake that we could use our canoe on.
36930wendy
Maple Creek, แคนาดา458 ผลงาน
Valerie one of the Saskatchewan side of the park sent this message, Ian
Deer Hollow is our tenting campground. There are lits of great, quiet sites there.
If I understand this right, then it is only possible to get to the equestrian campground when the weather is dry? What if it rains when we are there. Can we get out? We are loaded to the max when we go camping with our horses and truck camper. We'd love to go there but we are hesitant about the dirt road in(and out) . We are coming from Alberta. Any suggestions , experiences or helpful advice?
CHDA_Marketing
สวิฟต์เคอร์เรนต์, แคนาดา19 ผลงาน
Hi - the Battle Creek Road in the West Block of the Cypress Hills, is impassable after a heavy rain. That being said, as a road with a clay base, it dries very quickly. Best to call the West Block Park Ranger for up-to-date road conditions at: 306 662 5489. A four-wheel drive vehicle can usually power through, but hauling a horse trailer, it might be a little more challenging. I pulled my camping trailer through with my truck the day after an 8 hr downpour, and it was muddy - but totally doable.
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เมดิซินแฮต, แคนาดา
We are staying at the hotel on the sask side on July 21,22,23.We are going to the musical ride and was wondering what was the entertainment at the campground. We missed the show last year we didn't see the info on it . we don.t want to make the same mistake.
Josi M
Winnipeg2 ผลงาน
How are the accomodations (cabin and/or townhouses)??
Justsaying54
ริไจนา, แคนาดา11 ผลงาน
There are several rustic, but well-equipped cabins situated close to the hotel and central area of the park. I think they are 2 and 3 bedroom cabins and most of them have fire pits outdoors. The hotel has lots of rooms that are clean and most of them have a view. There is a great restaurant and a small bar. The staff was helpful and friendly.
There are some accommodations in Maple Creek (a town about 30 minutes drive from the park). One place that caught my eye just outside Maple Creek was a Bed and Breakfast where you could sleep in a covered wagon or a gypsy caravan. It was so unique and I thought I might try that place next time.
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