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Peaceful Valley Provincial Recreation Area | Alberta

Peaceful Valley Provincial Recreation Area is an Alberta Parks recreation area in the Central region, 27 kilometres southwest of Sundre on Highway 584. Alberta Parks lists one day-use area and one campground.

Sundre Forest Products Inc. is shown as facility operator.

Why Visit Peaceful Valley Provincial Recreation Area

Peaceful Valley is a small river campground and day-use area for visitors who want Red Deer River scenery, fishing, and a quiet stay near Sundre. Alberta Parks lists camping and fishing as the surfaced activities.

The official page is concise, which helps set expectations. It does not list a large trail network, boat launch complex, beach, interpretive centre, or group-use facility. Visitors should plan around campground status, river access, fishing regulations, and current operator information rather than assuming broader services.

The Red Deer River setting is the main reason to come. River conditions, weather, road conditions, and fire restrictions can shape the trip quickly, especially in a low-service campground. Anglers should confirm current regulations, and all visitors should keep water safety in mind around riverbanks, currents, and changing levels.

Peaceful Valley works best as a simple base for camping, fishing, resting, and enjoying a quieter river landscape.

Bring water, fire supplies, and a simple backup plan.

Things To Do

Plan around camping, day use, Red Deer River fishing, riverside quiet, campground map review, operator updates, water-level awareness, and low-impact recreation.

Planning Notes

Confirm campground status, operator details, river conditions, fishing regulations, maps, advisories, fire restrictions, weather, road access, and Alberta Parks updates.

Park Details

Designation
Provincial Recreation Area
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Alberta Parks
Province/Territory
Alberta