Buffalo Pound Provincial Park is a premier Saskatchewan camping destination located 24 kilometers northeast of Moose Jaw in the scenic Qu'Appelle Valley. This expansive park spans over 200 campsites across seven campgrounds, offering diverse accommodation options from traditional tent sites to full-service RV sites with electrical hookups, pull-through access, and complete amenities including fire pits, picnic tables, and laundry facilities.
The park's rich Indigenous heritage centers on its historical significance as a bison corral used by First Nations peoples. Today, visitors can observe a captive buffalo herd while enjoying the valley's natural beauty. Recreation options are abundant: hiking and mountain biking trails wind through scenic terrain, while fishing and kayaking opportunities dot the landscape. Water enthusiasts appreciate the heated outdoor pool opened in 2020, and disc golf enthusiasts can test their skills on two dedicated courses.
Family-friendly amenities include a playground and pet-friendly policies, making it ideal for all travelers. Dump stations and full facilities support extended stays. The on-site Trailhead Café, housed in a renovated Visitor Centre, provides dining options and complimentary Wi-Fi. For those seeking unique accommodations, the park offers Camp-Easy yurts and eco-friendly tipi cabins. Buffalo Pound Provincial Park combines outdoor adventure, cultural heritage, and comprehensive RV-friendly infrastructure in a stunning valley setting.