
Pembina River Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks provincial park in the Central region, two kilometres west of Entwistle on Highway 16 and one kilometre south on the access road. Alberta Parks lists two day-use areas, one campground, and one group-use area.
The park is a popular river destination, but current advisories should be checked before travel.
Pembina River Provincial Park is built around the Pembina River gorge, with camping, day use, beach access, tubing, paddling, fishing, hiking, and picnicking. Alberta Parks describes towering cliffs, flowing water, forest, and open fields, and says the park is a 1.5-hour drive west of Edmonton.
Activities include beach use, camping, canoeing and kayaking, fishing, front-country hiking, power boating, swimming, picnicking, geocaching, and electric bicycles. Watercraft activities include aquatic invasive species reminders, so visitors should clean, drain, and dry river gear.
The day-use area includes a picnic shelter, fish-cleaning station, change rooms, and trail access. The beach area has signs for swimming, fishing, tubing, non-motorized boating, and motorized boating, while the official page also says power boating is not recommended because of many hazards.
Current closure notices matter. Alberta Parks identifies campground loop A and loop B closures, dump station closure, and tubing activity closure until further notice, so plans should be checked against current advisories before booking.
Plan around campground and day-use checks, river beach access, tubing status, paddling, fishing, hiking, picnicking, geocaching, group use, and gorge scenery.
Confirm current closures, campground loop status, tubing availability, river conditions, AIS precautions, fishing rules, maps, weather, and Alberta Parks updates.