
Ing's Mine Provincial Recreation Area is an Alberta Parks site in Kananaskis Country. The official page places it 20 kilometres southwest of Bragg Creek on Highway 66 and six kilometres north on an access road, and notes that a Kananaskis Conservation Pass is required for parking.
Alberta Parks lists one day-use area. Kananaskis Campground Services Inc. is shown as facility operator.
Ing's Mine is a compact Elbow Valley day-use stop for visitors planning around biking, hiking, trail running, and map-based route choices. The official activity list includes geocaching, mountain biking and cycling, electric bicycling, front-country hiking, and trail running.
The site appears on the Elbow Valley Summer Trails Map alongside many nearby Kananaskis recreation areas, backcountry sites, group areas, and trails. That makes the map more important than the amenity list. Visitors should choose a route, check current trail conditions, and understand how Ing's Mine fits with neighbouring Elbow Valley stops before leaving.
Because Alberta Parks does not list a campground or group-use area on the page, Ing's Mine should be planned as a day-use trail access point rather than an overnight base. The official page also links regulations, Bear Smart, and Living With Cougars resources.
Plan around geocaching, mountain biking, electric bicycling, front-country hiking, trail running, Elbow Valley map review, nearby trail comparisons, and a self-contained day outing.
Confirm Conservation Pass requirements, day-use access, operator updates, trail conditions, maps, advisories, weather, wildlife safety, and Alberta Parks guidance.