
Bragg Creek Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks provincial park on the eastern edge of Kananaskis Country. Alberta Parks places it near the hamlet of Bragg Creek beside the Elbow River, about two kilometres southwest of Bragg Creek on Highway 758.
The official page lists one day-use area and activities that include fishing and front-country hiking.
Bragg Creek is a day-use park with a straightforward visitor profile. Alberta Parks says picnicking, hiking, and fishing are popular activities here, which makes it useful for a short Elbow River outing rather than an overnight camping plan.
The park also has a concise history note on its official page. Alberta Parks says it was officially established on January 19, 1960, in a region with deep Indigenous and settler history, evolving from traditional Tsuut'ina lands and early ranching. The park is named for homesteaders Albert and John Bragg from the 1890s.
For route planning, the official page connects Bragg Creek with the McLean, Sibbald, and Bragg Creek map, which helps visitors understand the broader Kananaskis context.
That map context is useful if Bragg Creek is one stop in a larger day-use loop through nearby Kananaskis sites.
Plan around picnicking, front-country hiking, Elbow River fishing where regulations allow, map review, a short Kananaskis day trip, and local history context.
Keep the plan day-use focused because the official listing does not present campground facilities for this park.
Confirm day-use access, fishing regulations, river conditions, maps, advisories, closures, weather, Kananaskis guidance, and current Alberta Parks instructions before travelling.