About Two Lakes
Two Lakes Provincial Park is one the province’s more remote provincial parks and is located about 142km south of Grande Prairie near the Rocky Mountains, and the British Columbia border. 4WD is strongly recommended for accessing the park due to the 77km of logging roads to get to the park. We recommend Two Lakes Provincial Park for anyone looking to ease themselves into crown land camping due to its basic facilities and remote location.
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Activities at Two Lakes
During the summer months, Two Lakes Provincial Park offers visitors a wide range of exciting activities to enjoy. The park’s two beautiful lakes provide ample opportunities for water-based activities such as swimming, boating, fishing, and canoeing. Visitors can also explore the park’s beautiful natural surroundings by hiking, cycling, or horseback riding along the park’s scenic trails. For those looking for a more relaxing experience, the park’s picnic areas provide a perfect spot for a family picnic or a barbecue with friends.
Geocaching is another exciting activity that visitors can enjoy in Two Lakes Provincial Park. Using GPS devices or smartphones, visitors can search for hidden caches and explore new and interesting locations throughout the park.
During the winter months, Two Lakes Provincial Park transforms into an ideal location for ice fishing enthusiasts to try their hand at catching fish through the ice.
Conclusion Overall, Two Lakes Provincial Park in Alberta is a perfect destination for anyone looking to explore the beauty of nature and enjoy a range of exciting outdoor activities. Whether you are visiting in the summer or winter, there is always something to do in Two Lakes Provincial Park. With its stunning natural beauty, wide range of facilities and amenities, and exciting activities, Two Lakes Provincial Park is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty of Alberta’s wilderness.
Camping at Two Lakes
There are three small, unserviced campgrounds at Two Lakes Provincial Park.
Campground | Amenities | Type of Site | Amount Available | Cost/Night |
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Gunderson Meadows Campground (May 19 – September 26) | Firepits, fish cleaning stations, hand launch, outhouses, water pumps | Unserviced | 9 | $20.00 |
Moberly Flats Campground (May 19 – September 26) | Boat launch, firepits, fish cleaning stations, outhouses, water pumps | Unserviced | 30 | $20.00 |
Pine Hollow Campground (May 19 – September 26) | Boat launch, firepits, fish cleaning stations, outhouses, water pumps | Unserviced Campsites | 24 | $20.00 |
Day Use at Two Lakes
There are two day use areas within Two Lakes Provincial Park and they provide boat access to both the north and the south lakes.
- South Lake Boat Launch – There is a boat launch here that provides access to power boating and fishing opportunities on the south lake. This area is open year round.
- North Lake Boat Launch – There is a boat launch here that provides access to power boating and fishing opportunities on the north lake. This area is open year round.
Distances to Alberta Cities
Distance to Calgary: 869km
Distance to Edmonton: 603km
Distance to Red Deer: 723km
Distance to Lethbridge: 1074km
Distance to Grande Prairie: 147km
Coordinates: 54°21’07.2″N 119°47’22.7″W