Blackstrap Provincial Park is a scenic retreat located 32 km southeast of Saskatoon near Dundurn, Saskatchewan, making it an ideal getaway for RV travelers exploring the prairies. The park surrounds Blackstrap Reservoir and is defined by rolling hills, coulees, and the distinctive Blackstrap Mountain — a rare geological formation rising 45 metres above the flat prairie landscape. A sandy beach, boat launch, and open water invite swimming, fishing, boating, canoeing, water-skiing, and windsurfing throughout the warmer months. Cyclists, hikers, and wildlife enthusiasts enjoy the park's trails and excellent birding opportunities. Campsites come equipped with electrical and water hookups, a dump station, picnic tables, fire grills, and firewood. Modern washroom and shower facilities are available on-site, along with playgrounds for families. Pets are welcome, making this a great destination for those traveling with four-legged companions. The park's combination of water recreation, natural prairie scenery, and full-service amenities appeals to campers of all styles — from weekend adventurers to longer-stay vacationers. Conveniently positioned along Highway 11 and just off Highway 211, Blackstrap Provincial Park offers easy access while still delivering a peaceful, nature-immersed Saskatchewan camping experience.