
Tillebrook Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks provincial park in the South region, six kilometres east of Brooks on Highway 1. Alberta Parks lists one campground and no developed day-use area count.
The current official advisory says Tillebrook Campground, shower building, dump station, and campground water taps are closed for the season, so confirm reopening before planning a stay.
Tillebrook is a prairie campground for travellers who want open skies, sunrise and sunset views, disc golf, short walks, and easy access from the Trans-Canada Highway. Alberta Parks describes RV and tent-friendly sites, including unserviced, powered, and pull-through options.
Activities include camping, front-country hiking, picnicking, and disc golf. The nine-hole disc golf course is free for campers and day users, and Alberta Parks notes a short informal trail through prairie grassland.
The official page also points visitors toward bird watching and day trips to Dinosaur Provincial Park or Kinbrook Island Provincial Park. That makes Tillebrook useful as a quiet base near Brooks, especially for road-trip itineraries.
Because the park has seasonal service changes, check campground, water, shower, and dump-station status before relying on amenities.
Its highway location makes it practical for one-night road-trip stays and breaks.
Plan around camping, prairie picnics, disc golf, short grassland walks, birding, sunset and sunrise viewing, Brooks-area stops, and nearby provincial park day trips.
Confirm seasonal closure status, campground services, water taps, shower building, dump station, disc golf access, maps, weather, snake safety, and Alberta Parks updates.