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Dunvegan West Wildland Provincial Park | Alberta

Dunvegan West Wildland Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks wildland provincial park on the south side of the Peace River, from the British Columbia border to Dunvegan.

The official page lists no day-use areas and one campground, with limited road access into the park.

Why Visit Dunvegan West Wildland Provincial Park

Dunvegan West is a wildland planning page for visitors who can handle limited access and backcountry logistics. Activities include backcountry camping, canoeing and kayaking, fishing, backcountry hiking, hunting, on-site OHV riding, and power boating.

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 where to camp.

Motorized rules are clear: OHV riding is on existing trails only, and off-trail use is prohibited. The hunting section repeats the existing-trails-only OHV rule and links to Alberta's parks-system hunting information, regulations, and licence purchasing.

Because the park follows the Peace River corridor, paddling, boating, fishing, and backcountry travel all depend on current water levels, access, weather, and emergency planning.

Visitors should treat the limited road access statement as a serious planning constraint, especially when arranging shuttles, river travel, or backcountry exits.

Things To Do

Plan around random backcountry camping, paddling, power boating, fishing, backcountry hiking, hunting, OHV use on existing trails only, map review, and Peace River travel conditions.

Planning Notes

Confirm limited road access, camping guidance, river conditions, fishing and hunting regulations, OHV rules, maps, advisories, weather, emergency communication, and Alberta Parks updates.

Park Details

Designation
Wildland Provincial Park
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Alberta Parks
Province/Territory
Alberta