Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park

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Milk River, Canada

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Country park· National park· State park· Tourist attraction

Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park is located in Milk River, Canada on NW 36 TW1 range 13. Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category country park in Canada.

Address

NW 36 TW1 range 13

Phone

+1 4036472364

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Dennis S

Without a doubt this is one of the most amazing campground in Canada. Situated in a valley between the Milk River and a sprouting of rocky hills on the prairies, the scenery is spectacular. There are many serviced and unserviced sites from which to choose — with quite a few right by the banks of the river. It’s a popular place so I would recommend making a reservation. If you want quiet avoid the sites near the entrance and the ones near the group camping areas.

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Jason Schneider

This place is just absolutely beautiful! Spent two days here, could have spent a week. Peaceful and just charged with magical energy. Each new step provides you with an amazing new view. Highly recommended. Take the time to pay a visit, it will NOT disappoint!

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Steph

Great walking trails, beautiful location, will be going back for a day trip. Not too sure if I'd camp there or not though. Sites seems a little tight, not much privacy, though if that doesn't matter to you, it would be great.

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Marilynn Barnes

Great hike in winter the summer is always too hot to hike in the hoodoos and too busy with people. The bathrooms are not open that was not so good you could see where people had peed. No fast food places in Milk River so you may want to bring a lunch and water

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Gerry Ghostrider

Lovely place at the AB-MT border. A true gem in the prairies. The camping site is pretty good but the washrooms need improvement since they stink! You can go for long walks here or just enjoy the river/beach... but most important of all is to enjoy nature and history.