Oldman River North Recreational Area is a scenic riverside campground located 5 km southwest of Fort Macleod in southern Alberta, Canada. Set along the picturesque Oldman River, this provincial recreation area provides an authentic outdoor retreat surrounded by mature cottonwood trees that offer natural shade and shelter. The campground is well-equipped for recreational visitors, with amenities including fire rings for evening campfires, fishing access to the river, water hookups for RVs, picnic tables, and grills for cooking. The riverside setting makes it an ideal destination for anglers seeking to fish the Oldman River's productive waters. Beyond camping, the area supports a variety of outdoor activities including canoeing and kayaking on the river, as well as geocaching for adventure seekers. The one-day-use area accommodates day visitors and picnickers looking to enjoy the natural beauty without staying overnight. Located in the heart of southern Alberta's ranch country, Oldman River North Recreational Area offers convenient Highway 2 access while maintaining a peaceful, natural setting. The combination of water-based recreation, comfortable amenities, and proximity to Fort Macleod makes this recreation area an attractive destination for RV campers, families, and outdoor enthusiasts exploring Alberta's landscapes.