Plan Dillon River Wildland Provincial Park with 4x4 access, random camping, fishing, hunting, designated OHV trails, and Alberta Parks links.
Dillon River Wildland Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks wildland provincial park in the North region. The official page lists no day-use areas and one campground, with activities focused on remote backcountry use.
Alberta Parks says 4x4 vehicle access is recommended year-round because road conditions may vary.
Why Visit Dillon River Wildland Provincial Park
Dillon River is a wildland trip for visitors who can plan around access, primitive camping, and strict trail rules. Activities include backcountry camping, fishing, backcountry hiking, hunting, on-site OHV riding, on-site snowmobiling, and wildlife viewing.
Random backcountry camping is permitted, but Alberta Parks says there are no campsites or facilities and no permit or fee is required. Visitors should review the official random backcountry camping guidance before choosing a site.
Access and motorized rules are central. Fly-in access and landing aircraft in the park require authorization from Alberta Parks. OHV riding is allowed on designated OHV trail only, and motorized travel off-trail is prohibited. The hunting section repeats that OHV use is restricted to designated trails and off-trail use is prohibited.
Those limits help protect the wildland setting and also give visitors a clear checklist: access, camping, hunting, fishing, and motorized routes all need confirmation before travel.
Things To Do
Plan around 4x4 access, fly-in authorization where needed, random backcountry camping, fishing, backcountry hiking, hunting, designated-trail OHV use, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing, and map review.
Planning Notes
Confirm road conditions, aircraft authorization, camping guidance, OHV and snowmobile rules, fishing and hunting regulations, maps, advisories, weather, emergency planning, and Alberta Parks updates.