Best RV Camping Destinations in Saskatchewan You Need to Visit
Discover Saskatchewan’s Best RV Camping Destinations

Saskatchewan’s wide-open skies, scenic prairies, and welcoming communities create the perfect balance of adventure and relaxation, making the province a standout destination for RV camping. Whether you’re exploring the historic and mysterious tunnels of Moose Jaw or soaking in the peaceful, breathtaking views of Prince Albert National Park, there’s something for every type of traveller. With long stretches of roads and uncrowded destinations, Saskatchewan offers unforgettable RV stops that let you truly slow down and enjoy the journey.
1. Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
This interprovincial park spans Alberta and Saskatchewan and has endless activities to enjoy including Bald Butte Lookout Point and Treeosix Adventure Park. Cypress Hills is also one of Canada’s largest dark sky reserves, and if you’re into stargazing, this park has an incredible dark sky observatory.
Places to Camp
2. Moose Jaw
Moose Jaw is filled with rich history and a diverse range of experiences. Riddled with a network of underground tunnels, this city is rumored to have been a main smuggling pathway during the prohibition era for infamous Chicago gangster Al Capone. Some of the city’s top attractions include the Moose Jaw Trolley, Tunnels of Moose Jaw, and the Western Development Museum.
Places to Camp
- Bin There Campground
- Buffalo Pound Provincial Park
- Lorne Calvert Campground
- Peanut Hills Campground
- Prairie Oasis Campground

3. Prince Albert National Park
If wildlife spotting and lakeside adventures are on your list, Prince Albert National Park is a must-visit destination. This stunning mix of pristine lakes and boreal forest offers a truly unforgettable camping experience. While you’re there, don’t miss Grey Owl’s Cabin, a fascinating historic site with lots of character.
Places to Camp
- Beaver Glen Campground
- Lakeland Vista RV Park and Resort
- Narrows Campground
- Red Deer Campground
- Sandy Lake Campground
4. Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park
Often called one of the most beautiful prairie coulees in the region, Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park is a perfect RV destination for nature lovers and those seeking a bit of peace and quiet. The park features beach access along the South Saskatchewan River and scenic valleys filled with colourful grasses and shrubs — especially stunning in autumn. Some of its notable attractions include the Goodwin House and Lake Diefenbaker.
Places to Camp

5. Fort Qu’Appelle/ Qu’Appelle Valley
Known for its striking landscape and picturesque long, winding roads, Qu’Appelle Valley offers lots of stunning natural beauty with must-see stops along the way including Historic St. Nicholas Kennel Church, Fort Qu’Appelle, and Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site. If you’re looking for the perfect weekend drive full of golden valleys and wide-open roads, this is the place to go!
Places to Camp
6. Grasslands National Park
This protected park is one of Canada’s largest, most un-disturbed prairie ecosystems. You can catch some of the province’s most stunning natural experiences here, including notorious prairie sunsets, the northern lights, and wildlife like bison, prairie dogs, and antelope. Some of the top experiences include the Ecotour Scenic Drive and the Badlands Parkway. Grasslands National Park is also one of the darkest Dark Sky Preserves in Canada—offering a truly unforgettable experience of sleeping under a sky filled with stars and constellations.
Places to Camp
7. Great Blue Heron Provincial Park
The perfect place to camp during any season, Great Blue Heron Provincial Park offers both summertime and wintertime activities. The park has two main lakes with amenities like beaches, boat launches, a disc golf course, and hiking/biking trails. In the winter, there are several groomed snow trails perfect for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling.
Places to Camp
- Murray Point Campground
- Anderson Point
- For winter camping, you must call the park directly at 1-306-982-6250.

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