
Little Fish Lake Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks provincial park in the Central region, 50 kilometres southeast of Drumheller on Highway 573. The official page lists one campground and no developed day-use area count.
The Special Areas Board is shown as partner.
Little Fish Lake is a quiet prairie campground away from busier routes. Alberta Parks describes basic amenities and sites suitable for tents or RVs, with bird watching, relaxing under starry skies, and short nearby walking trails.
The landscape context is the main draw. The official page says the walking trails offer a glimpse of what native prairie grasslands might have looked like decades ago, and it specifically reminds visitors to watch their feet for cactus. Sunset, open sky, birding, and prairie texture are part of the experience.
Activities include birding, camping, canoeing and kayaking, and front-country hiking. Canoeing and kayaking include aquatic invasive species reminders, so paddlers should build clean-drain-dry practices into the trip.
Alberta Parks also points visitors toward nearby badlands of the Red Deer River and nearby communities. That makes Little Fish Lake useful as a quiet campground for prairie evenings, a simple paddling stop, or a launchpad for exploring the wider Drumheller and Red Deer River landscape.
Plan around camping, birding, short walking trails, prairie grassland observation, sunset and starry-sky viewing, paddling checks, cactus awareness, and nearby badlands day trips.
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