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The prime camping season runs from May to September, with peak conditions from July to August when temperatures reach the mid-20s Celsius and the lakes are ideal for boating and swimming. Spring (May to June) and fall (September) offer quieter conditions, pleasant weather for hiking and bird watching during migration seasons, though the campground closes September 7. Winter visits are possible for day use and ice fishing with plowed road access, though campground services are unavailable. Shoulder seasons in May and September provide mild daytime temperatures perfect for RV camping before and after the summer rush.
Day-use only; roads plowed for ice fishing
Day-use only; winter activities available
Day-use only; spring thaw begins
Day-use only; opens for camping May 15
Campground opens May 15; water activities begin
Peak season begins; warm weather for boating and swimming
Warmest month; ideal for water sports and camping
Summer peak; full facilities and services available
Campground closes September 7; fall bird migration active
Day-use only; first snow expected
Day-use only; first snow expected
Day-use only; winter landscape; ice fishing season
The park's signature multi-use trail spans 5.8 miles with moderate difficulty, winding past Dillberry Lake, Kettle Lake, Speedy Lake, and Ranger Lake while offering vistas of the prairie landscape. The loop takes 2 to 2.5 hours to complete and can be extended with the Loon Loop (5 km) and Ranger Lake circuits (2.5 km) for a longer adventure. Suitable for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking. alltrails.com/parks/canada/alberta/dillberry-lake-provincial-park
The three spring-fed lakes support motorized boating, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, and windsurfing from May to September. Clear water and dedicated boat launch areas make it ideal for water-skiing, tubing, and leisurely paddling. Two designated beaches, one for day use and one for campers, provide swimming and floating access. albertaparks.ca/parks/central/dillberry-lake-pp/information-facilities/
Dillberry Lake offers year-round fishing opportunities, with spring through fall boating and shore fishing, and winter ice fishing from November through March. A fish cleaning station near the boat launch serves anglers, and plowed winter road access keeps the fishery accessible even in cold months. albertaparks.ca/parks/central/dillberry-lake-pp/information-facilities/
The park is a designated Important Bird Area hosting over 200 bird species, including 30 shorebird species and the endangered Piping Plover. Spring and fall migration seasons bring the highest activity. Easy hiking trails provide excellent viewing opportunities for ducks, geese, swans, herons, and a mix of boreal, grassland, and parkland species. ibacanada.com/mobile/site.jsp?siteID=AB032
Two beaches offer shallow, spring-fed waters ideal for swimming, wading, and beach relaxation. The campers' beach adjacent to the campground provides easy access, while the day-use beach serves both campers and visitors, with playgrounds and picnic areas for families. albertaparks.ca/parks/central/dillberry-lake-pp/information-facilities/
Winter transforms the park into a quiet retreat for ice fishing, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing from November through March. Plowed road access maintains year-round day-use availability, making winter activities accessible for adventurous RV travelers. albertaparks.ca/parks/central/dillberry-lake-pp/information-facilities/
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Dillberry Lake Provincial Park, AB, Canada
Dillberry Lake Provincial Park is located 75 km south of Lloydminster, Alberta on Highway 17, accessible via the main north-south prairie corridor between Alberta and Saskatchewan. The nearest regional airport is Lloydminster Airport (YLL), 75 km away, with Edmonton International Airport (YEG) located 290 km to the west. The main highway approach (Highway 17) is a flat prairie route with no mountain passes, tunnels, or significant elevation changes, making it straightforward for most RV sizes; however, confirm your RV specifications against available pull-through sites by calling 780-858-6915 before arrival.
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