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Phyllis Lake Provincial Recreation Area | Alberta

Phyllis Lake Provincial Recreation Area is an Alberta Parks recreation area in the Central region, west of Caroline. Alberta Parks lists one day-use area and one campground.

Westward Bound Campgrounds is shown as facility operator.

Why Visit Phyllis Lake Provincial Recreation Area

Phyllis Lake is a small lake campground for visitors seeking a simple fishing, paddling, camping, and winter outing west of Caroline. Alberta Parks lists camping, canoeing and kayaking, electric motors only, fishing, front-country hiking, ice fishing, snowshoeing, and swimming.

The lake rules shape the visit. Motorized use is limited to electric motors only, making the site better for quiet paddling, small craft, and fishing than high-speed boating. Canoeing and kayaking include aquatic invasive species reminders, so visitors should clean, drain, and dry boats and gear before moving between waters.

The official page does not present a large trail network, group-use complex, or visitor centre. That means Phyllis Lake is best planned around campground availability, lake access, fishing rules, ice conditions, and current operator details.

Because the site has both summer and winter activities, check seasonal access, snow, ice safety, water levels, and current advisories before travel. Bring basic supplies and a backup plan if sites or conditions are limited.

Keep lake plans flexible.

Things To Do

Plan around camping, day use, canoeing, kayaking, electric-motor boating, trout fishing, ice fishing, swimming, front-country hiking, snowshoeing, and quiet lake time.

Planning Notes

Confirm campground status, operator updates, electric-motor rules, AIS precautions, fishing regulations, ice safety, maps, weather, advisories, and Alberta Parks updates.

Park Details

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