
Magee Lake Natural Area is an Alberta Parks natural area in the Central region. The official page places it 30 kilometres northeast of Lacombe and lists no developed day-use area count.
Alberta Parks classifies the site under the Wilderness Areas, Ecological Reserves, Natural Areas and Heritage Rangelands Act. The listed size is 160.61 acres, or 65 hectares.
Magee Lake is a small Central Parkland natural area for visitors researching hunting access, pre-existing OHV trails, and wildlife habitat northeast of Lacombe. Activities include hunting and on-site OHV riding. Alberta Parks says OHV riding is on pre-existing trails only.
The park-management section gives the site its strongest natural context. Alberta Parks places Magee Lake in the Parkland - Central Parkland Natural Region and describes gently rolling aspen-covered uplands with a few wetland depressions and two gullies.
The official page says the site is important wildlife habitat because of its link to the Chain Lakes-Parlby Creek system. That makes it useful for visitors comparing protected parkland remnants, wetland-linked habitat, and low-service natural areas in the Red Deer Land Use Framework region.
No campground, marked day-use facilities, visitor centre, beach, or developed trail network is listed, so trips should be self-reliant and based on current access, maps, and permissions.
Plan around hunting where permitted, pre-existing OHV trails, aspen upland and wetland observation, wildlife habitat context, map review, and permit checks.
Confirm access, boundaries, hunting seasons, licences, pre-existing OHV trail rules, special permits, maps, advisories, weather, and Alberta Parks updates.