Little Sundance Creek Provincial Recreation Area is a peaceful outdoor retreat nestled in the Lower Foothills of central Alberta, Canada. Located approximately 19 kilometres west of Edson off Highway 16 and 17 kilometres north on Swanson Road, this 59-acre recreation area offers a quiet escape surrounded by the natural beauty of Alberta's foothills landscape. The area falls within the Upper Athabasca region, known for its rolling terrain, dense forests, and abundant wildlife. On-site amenities include toilets and grills, making it a convenient spot for day-use picnicking and outdoor gatherings. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunities for wildlife observation in the surrounding area. Visitors are encouraged to review bear safety and cougar awareness guidelines before arriving, as the recreation area sits within active wildlife habitat. The nearby town of Edson provides access to supplies, dining, and additional services. Whether stopping for a relaxing afternoon along a scenic drive on Highway 16 or seeking a tranquil spot to enjoy Alberta's foothills scenery, Little Sundance Creek Provincial Recreation Area delivers a genuine backcountry experience within easy reach of major travel routes in central Alberta.