Narrow Hills Provincial Park - Canada

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About Narrow Hills Provincial Park

RV quick facts for Narrow Hills Provincial Park

DetailInformation
Reservation windowReservations through the Saskatchewan Parks reservation system, typically opens in early April for the season
Full hookupsLimited; most sites are electric-only, with some basic and unserviced sites
Dump stationSeasonal dump station available in the main campground area near Lower Fishing Lake
Cell serviceSpotty to none throughout the park; plan for no reliable coverage
Road restrictionsInterior roads are gravel and narrow; not recommended for large fifth-wheels after heavy rain
Generator hoursQuiet hours apply overnight; check on-site signage for current generator use rules
Fuel and servicesNo fuel in the park; nearest reliable stations are in Smeaton and Nipawin

Best time to visit Narrow Hills Provincial Park

Mid-June through late August offers the most reliable weather, with warm days, open campgrounds, and full access to boat launches and beaches. July is peak season for family camping and fishing, while late August and early September bring cooler nights, fewer bugs, and thinner crowds. Shoulder season in May and mid-September can be rewarding for anglers but expect cold nights, limited services, and the risk of snow. Winter access is possible for ice fishing and snowmobiling, though campground services are closed.

Jan 20 mm
-13°C - -24°C

Campgrounds closed, winter use only

Feb 15 mm
-10°C - -22°C

Campgrounds closed, ice fishing possible

Mar 18 mm
-3°C - -15°C

Campgrounds closed

Apr 22 mm
7°C - -5°C

Campgrounds closed, thaw conditions on gravel roads

May 45 mm
16°C - 2°C

Early-season opening, limited services

Jun 70 mm
21°C - 8°C

Bugs peak, bring repellent

Jul 75 mm
24°C - 11°C

Peak season, reserve early

Aug 60 mm
23°C - 10°C

Warm days, cooler nights

Sep 40 mm
16°C - 4°C

Shoulder season, reduced services mid-month

Oct 25 mm
7°C - -3°C

Campgrounds closing, risk of snow

Nov 20 mm
-4°C - -13°C

Campgrounds closed

Dec 18 mm
-11°C - -22°C

Campgrounds closed

Things to do at Narrow Hills Provincial Park

  • Fishing the park lake chain Easy
    RV parking available

    Narrow Hills contains more than 25 stocked and natural lakes offering walleye, northern pike, and trout. Lower and Upper Fishing Lake are the most accessible, with boat launches and RV-friendly day-use parking. Smaller interior lakes reward anglers willing to drive gravel side roads.

  • Narrow Hills Scenic Drive and Lookout Easy
    RV parking available

    A gravel backcountry drive climbs one of the park's signature eskers to a lookout over the surrounding forest and lakes. The route is the best way to appreciate the glacial landforms that define the park. Passenger vehicles and shorter RVs are fine in dry conditions; leave large trailers at camp.

  • Lower Fishing Lake day-use beach Easy
    RV parking available

    The main beach sits on Lower Fishing Lake near the campground and is the park's social hub in summer. It offers a swim area, picnic tables, and a boat launch suitable for small trailered boats. Paved access and level parking make it easy to reach from serviced RV sites.

  • Canoeing and kayaking Easy
    RV parking available

    The park's small, sheltered lakes are ideal for flat-water paddling and wildlife viewing. Many lakes have informal launches reachable by short gravel spur roads. Expect loons, beavers, and the occasional moose along quiet shorelines.

  • Gem Lakes hike Moderate
    RV parking available

    A short interpretive trail system links a cluster of small, deep, vividly coloured lakes set between forested eskers. The walking is mostly easy but includes some rolling sections along ridge tops. A trailhead parking area accommodates passenger vehicles and tow vehicles.

  • Wildlife viewing and birding Easy
    RV parking available

    The park's boreal habitat supports black bear, moose, white-tailed deer, and a wide range of forest birds, including loons and woodpeckers. Dawn and dusk along quiet forestry roads and lakeshores offer the best sightings. Carry bear spray and store food securely at your RV site.

  • Stargazing Easy
    RV parking available

    Low light pollution and open lakeshores make Narrow Hills excellent for night-sky viewing. Clear summer and early-autumn nights often reveal the Milky Way and, on occasion, the northern lights. The day-use beach areas provide easy, level spots to set up chairs near your RV.

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Narrow Hills Provincial Park, SK, Canada

How to get to Narrow Hills Provincial Park

The park is reached via Highway 106 (the Hanson Lake Road) north from Smeaton, roughly a 2.5 to 3 hour drive from Prince Albert and about 4.5 to 5 hours from Saskatoon. RV drivers should note that Highway 106 is a remote, two-lane northern route with long stretches between fuel and services, so top up in Smeaton or Nipawin before heading in. Interior park roads are gravel and can be rough, narrow, and soft after heavy rain, which is a concern for longer trailers and motorhomes. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent travellers is Saskatoon (YXE), with Prince Albert (YPA) offering a closer regional option.

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