
Redwater River Natural Area is an Alberta Parks natural area in the North region, 25 kilometres northwest of Redwater. Alberta Parks lists no developed day-use area count.
Alberta Parks classifies the site under the Wilderness Areas, Ecological Reserves, Natural Areas and Heritage Rangelands Act.
Redwater River is a small natural area for visitors researching hunting access, sand-dune terrain, and dry mixedwood habitat northwest of Redwater. Hunting is the surfaced activity, and Alberta Parks notes this is a small area where hunters should be aware of possible conflicts with other recreational users.
The park-management section lists the site at 160 acres, or 64.75 hectares, in the Boreal Forest - Dry Mixedwood Natural Region. Alberta Parks says it has gently rolling sand dunes with wet depressions. Forest cover is mainly second-growth aspen, with open jack pine-lichen woodlands on dune crests and willow-sedge wet shrublands.
The official page does not list camping, developed day-use facilities, marked trails, a boat launch, or visitor services. Visitors should confirm access, boundaries, legal activity permissions, and current advisories before travelling.
Special permit categories include grazing or haying, filming and photography, fishing, guiding, hunting, industrial activity, research, special events, and trapping.
Travel lightly and stay aware.
Plan around hunting where permitted, sand dune and wet depression observation, second-growth aspen, jack pine-lichen woodland, willow-sedge shrublands, map review, and permit checks.
Confirm access, boundaries, hunting seasons, licences, conflict avoidance, special permits, maps, advisories, weather, and Alberta Parks updates before travelling.