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Running Lake Provincial Recreation Area | Alberta

Running Lake Provincial Recreation Area is an Alberta Parks recreation area in the North region, 100 kilometres north of Grande Prairie on Highway 2, then northwest on Highway 64 and Highway 730. Alberta Parks lists one day-use area and one campground.

Clear Hills County is shown as leaseholder, and the official page places the site seven kilometres east and 22 kilometres north of Worsley.

Why Visit Running Lake Provincial Recreation Area

Running Lake is a northern boreal campground for paddling, electric-motor boating, swimming, fishing, winter trail use, and wildlife viewing. Alberta Parks says visitors can set out by kayak, canoe, or paddleboard, reel in brook or rainbow trout, swim on a hot summer day, and explore rugged boreal forest trails.

Activities include birding, camping, canoeing and kayaking, electric motors only, fishing, off-site snowmobiling, snowshoeing, swimming, and wildlife viewing. Power boating is electric motors only, which keeps lake planning focused on quiet water use rather than high-speed recreation.

The official page says nearby trails are suitable for hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. Snowmobile off-loading in the campground and travel to trails from campsites are prohibited, even though informal trails exist in the vicinity.

Because the site is county leased, confirm current operation, services, and campground details before travel.

Things To Do

Plan around camping, beach use, canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, electric-motor boating, brook and rainbow trout fishing, swimming, birding, snowshoeing, skiing, and wildlife viewing.

Planning Notes

Confirm leaseholder updates, campground status, electric-motor rules, AIS precautions, fishing regulations, snowmobile restrictions, maps, weather, and Alberta Parks updates.

Park Details

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