
Clear Lake Natural Area is an Alberta Parks natural area in the Central region, located 10 kilometres south of Fort Assiniboine. The official page lists no day-use areas and surfaces hunting as the activity.
The park-management detail gives the site a stronger habitat profile than many sparse natural-area listings.
Clear Lake is useful for visitors interested in a natural-area page with specific forest and wetland context. Alberta Parks says the site includes upland forests of aspen, birch, and balsam poplar, plus depressional areas containing black spruce, tamarack, and bog birch.
The official page also notes that a floating sedge mat extends onto the lake. Those details point to sensitive wetland and lake-edge conditions, so visitors should plan for low-impact travel and avoid assuming developed access features unless Alberta Parks lists them.
Hunting information is linked through Alberta Parks, including hunting in Alberta's parks system, Alberta Hunting Regulations, and licence purchasing. The page also surfaces fishing in the broader information area, so current regulations should be checked before any angling plan.
The habitat notes make Clear Lake more than a bare hunting listing, but the wetland context also calls for careful footing and low-impact route choices.
Plan around hunting where permitted, fishing-rule checks, upland forest observation, bog and sedge-mat awareness, map review, advisory checks, and low-impact natural-area travel.
Keep the visit self-contained because developed visitor services are not highlighted.
Confirm access, hunting and fishing regulations, licences, maps, advisories, wetland sensitivity, closures, weather, and current Alberta Parks instructions.