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Hubert Lake Wildland Provincial Park | Alberta

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.

Why Visit Hubert Lake Wildland Provincial Park

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.

Things To Do

Plan around random backcountry camping, backcountry hiking, hunting, designated-trail OHV use, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing, trail plan map review, and Westlock-area access planning.

Planning Notes

Confirm access roads, random camping rules, designated OHV trails, hunting regulations, maps, advisories, weather, communications, and Alberta Parks updates.

Park Details

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