Moose Lake Provincial Park - Canada

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About Moose Lake Provincial Park

RV quick facts for Moose Lake Provincial Park

DetailInformation
Full hookupsNo. 47 of 59 campsites have 15/30 amp power only; no water or sewer connections at sites
Dump stationYes, sewage disposal station available
Generator hoursGenerators allowed except during quiet hours (7 p.m. to 10 a.m.)
Road restrictionsCampground closed September 9 through May 13 annually; winter day-use access available for non-camping visits
Reservation window90 days in advance of arrival date
WaterNon-potable only; campers must bring drinking water
Campground seasonMay 14 through September 8 annually

RV Rentals Moose Lake Provincial Park

Moose Lake Provincial Park, AB, Canada

How to get to Moose Lake Provincial Park

Moose Lake Provincial Park is accessible via Highway 28 northeast from Edmonton, approximately 240 kilometres away with a 2.5 to 3-hour drive. From Bonnyville, take Highway 41 north and Highway 660 west for 10 kilometres, then follow the access road south to the park entrance. The nearest airport is Edmonton International Airport, roughly three hours away by RV, making fly-and-rent options practical. The park roads are standard two-lane highways suitable for most RVs, though the final access road is narrow, so exercise caution when towing large units.

Best time to visit Moose Lake Provincial Park

The best time to visit Moose Lake Provincial Park is from May through September when the campground is open and weather is warmest. July and August offer the warmest temperatures and longest days, ideal for swimming and water sports, but shoulder months (May and September) provide fewer crowds while still featuring pleasant conditions for RV travel. Winter access is limited to day-use with vehicle access restricted to park gates being closed, though the trails remain accessible for hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing.

Jan 0.5 mm
-9°C - -18°C

Campground closed; day-use only

Feb 0.8 mm
-5°C - -15°C

Campground closed; day-use only

Mar 4.1 mm
0°C - -9°C

Campground closed; day-use only

Apr 17.3 mm
9°C - -1°C

Campground closed; day-use only

May 35 mm
16°C - 5°C

Campground opens May 14; shoulder season with fewer crowds

Jun 61.8 mm
20°C - 11°C

Peak season begins; warm weather and frequent rainfall

Jul 60.6 mm
23°C - 14°C

Warmest month with longest daylight; peak visitation

Aug 41.7 mm
22°C - 12°C

Warm conditions; continued high occupancy

Sep 29.7 mm
17°C - 7°C

Campground closes September 8; shoulder season

Oct 13.5 mm
10°C - 1°C

Campground closed; day-use access only

Nov 5.6 mm
0°C - -7°C

Campground closed; day-use only

Dec 0.9 mm
-7°C - -15°C

Campground closed; day-use only

Things to do at Moose Lake Provincial Park

  • Sandy Beach Swimming Easy
    RV parking available

    Moose Lake is known for its pristine sand beach, considered one of the finest in northern Alberta. Summer visitors can swim, sunbathe, and picnic along the shoreline, with designated beach area and accessible parking nearby.

  • Muskeg Trail to Lakeshore Trail Moderate

    This popular hiking route covers 4.4 miles with 583 feet of elevation gain, following the shoreline through birch and aspen forests before ascending through jack pine stands. Trail suitable for intermediate hikers. alltrails.com/trail/canada/alberta/muskeg-trail-to-lakeshore-trail

  • Fishing
    RV parking available

    The lake is home to Northern Pike, Walleye, Yellow Perch, and Brook Stickleback, offering diverse angling opportunities throughout the season. Both boat and shore fishing are accessible from the campground.

  • Wildlife Viewing Easy

    Moose Lake serves as an exceptional wildlife viewing area with frequent sightings of moose, black bears, waterfowl, songbirds, and raptors. Early morning and dusk hours offer the best opportunities for observation.

  • Water Sports
    RV parking available

    The lake supports multiple water sports including canoeing, kayaking, power boating, sailing, water skiing, and windsurfing. Boat launch facility available for easy access. albertaparks.ca/parks/north/moose-lake-pp/

  • Winter Trail Activities Easy

    Winter visitors can access the trail system for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing during day-use hours when park gates are closed to vehicle camping. Trails remain well-maintained for winter sports.

Top Hosts near AB, Canada

Jonathan27 trips - Joined May 2024Superhost

Camper was great no issues had a fun weekend with family!

Jessica G. - Aug 2025

Very clean, well maintained unit. Communication with Jon was great! I would definitely rent again.

Jodie C. - Aug 2025

Victoria18 trips - Joined Aug 2023

Victoria was very easy to communicate with and provided a great trailer and experience. Highly recommended!

Mike M. - Aug 2025

The trailer was well stocked and very clean. Everything went well, it was a great experience, would definitely rent this trailer again.

Gord L. - Jun 2025

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