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Pigeon Lake Provincial Park | Alberta

Pigeon Lake Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks provincial park in the Central region. Alberta Parks lists two day-use areas, one campground, one group-use area, and one comfort camping facility.

The park is a long-standing central Alberta lake destination for camping, beach use, boating, and family trips.

Why Visit Pigeon Lake Provincial Park

Pigeon Lake is a major recreation lake with beach access, camping, boating, fishing, trails, and nearby services. Alberta Parks surfaces activities including beach use, birding, camping, canoeing and kayaking, fishing, front-country hiking, power boating, sailing, swimming, water skiing, wildlife viewing, wind surfing, geocaching, and electric bicycles.

The campground and day-use areas make it useful for weekend stays, lake days, and family gatherings. Visitors can plan around swimming, water sports, fishing, beach time, trail walks, and local community services around the lake.

Water planning matters. All watercraft activities include aquatic invasive species reminders, and visitors should check current advisories before launching or swimming. Power boating, sailing, water skiing, paddling, and wind surfing all depend on wind, water, launch conditions, and seasonal updates.

Pigeon Lake is busy compared with many small recreation areas, so reservations, parking, beach rules, and current campground notices should be checked early. Golf and other nearby recreation can help extend a lake-focused trip.

Things To Do

Plan around camping, group use, comfort camping, beach time, swimming, paddling, power boating, sailing, fishing, birding, trails, geocaching, water sports, and nearby golf.

Planning Notes

Confirm campground and comfort camping status, beach advisories, boat launch conditions, AIS precautions, fishing rules, maps, weather, and Alberta Parks updates.

Park Details

Designation
Provincial Park
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Alberta Parks
Province/Territory
Alberta