Narrow Hills Provincial Park is a sprawling 53,000-hectare boreal forest destination in northeastern Saskatchewan, featuring the scenic Ispuchaw and Zeden Lakes. The park's distinctive narrow valleys, rolling hills, and glacial kettle terrain create a pristine wilderness setting ideal for RV campers seeking nature immersion with minimal cell service.
The campground offers RV sites with 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service as well as non-electric sites, featuring modern washroom facilities, complemented by boat launches, firepits, and drinking water throughout. Amenities include picnic areas with shelters, playgrounds, and group camping options. Two Camp-Easy yurt sites at Lower Fishing Lake provide alternative accommodation. Pet-friendly facilities make the park accessible to travelers with animals.
Recreation opportunities abound year-round: summer activities include fishing for walleye, northern pike, perch, and trout, boating, canoeing, cycling, hiking, and swimming. Winter visitors enjoy snowmobiling. Nature trails and interpretive programs provide wildlife viewing and birding opportunities. Free firewood and propane refills enhance the camping experience.
Accessible via Highway 106 north of Smeaton or Highway 120 north of Meath Park, the park serves as an excellent base for exploring Saskatchewan's boreal landscape and enjoying outdoor recreation in a remote, well-maintained setting.