
Hubert Lake Wildland Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks wildland park in the North region. The official page places it 110 kilometres northwest of Edmonton and gives a detailed access route from Westlock through Fawcett and several range and township roads.
Alberta Parks lists no developed day-use area count and one campground entry, but the camping note says random backcountry camping is permitted and there are no developed camping facilities.
Hubert Lake is a backcountry wildland park for visitors planning around hunting, hiking, winter travel, wildlife viewing, and controlled motorized access. Activities include backcountry camping, backcountry hiking, hunting, on-site OHV riding, on-site snowmobiling, and wildlife viewing.
The OHV rule is central. Alberta Parks says OHVs are permitted on designated trails only and that off-trail use is prohibited. The hunting section describes OHV use on existing trails only, with off-trail use prohibited. Visitors should check the trail plan map before travelling.
Because there are no developed camping facilities, trips require self-reliance. Plan water, shelter, waste, navigation, communications, emergency backup, and route timing before leaving. The many-road access description also makes current road conditions and map review important.
Hubert Lake is best treated as a prepared backcountry trip rather than a casual campground substitute.
Plan around random backcountry camping, backcountry hiking, hunting, designated-trail OHV use, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing, trail plan map review, and Westlock-area access planning.
Confirm access roads, random camping rules, designated OHV trails, hunting regulations, maps, advisories, weather, communications, and Alberta Parks updates.