
Majeau Lake Natural Area is an Alberta Parks natural area in the Central region. The official page places it 20 kilometres north of Gunn 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 320.98 acres, or 129.90 hectares.
Majeau Lake is a low-service natural area for visitors researching dry mixedwood habitat and permitted hunting access north of Gunn. Hunting is the surfaced activity, with links to Alberta's parks-system hunting information, regulations, and licence purchasing.
The official management description places the site in the Boreal Forest - Dry Mixedwood Natural Region. Alberta Parks describes slightly undulating topography, upland aspen-balsam poplar forest, willow shrubland along a stream, old open field reverting to shrubland and aspen forest, and black spruce-Labrador tea peatland.
The page does not list a campground, day-use facilities, trail system, boat launch, or visitor centre. That means the safest planning approach is to confirm legal access, boundaries, activity permissions, and current advisories before travel.
Special permit categories include agricultural grazing or haying, commercial filming and photography, fishing, guiding or outfitting, hunting, industrial activity, scientific research and collection, special events, and trapping.
Plan around hunting where permitted, dry mixedwood habitat observation, willow shrubland, old-field recovery, peatland awareness, map review, and special-permit checks.
Confirm access, boundaries, hunting seasons, licences, special permits, wetland conditions, maps, advisories, weather, and current Alberta Parks guidance.