
Whitehorse Wildland Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks wildland park in the Central region, 38 kilometres southwest of Robb. Alberta Parks lists one day-use area and five campgrounds.
West Fraser Mills-Fox Creek Development Association is shown as facility operator.
Whitehorse Wildland is a 175-square-kilometre alpine and subalpine backcountry park with meadows, forests, clear mountain streams, waterfalls, and Rocky Mountain vistas. Alberta Parks identifies prime habitat for bighorn sheep, grizzly bears, and harlequin ducks.
Other official features include rare plants, alpine flowers, marine fossils, limestone caves with bat hibernacula, Cardinal Divide Viewpoint, and the Fiddle Pass route to Miette Hot Springs.
Activities include backcountry camping, backcountry hiking, equestrian use, hunting, mountain biking and cycling, wildlife viewing, geocaching, fat biking, and electric bicycles. Camping options include four designated backcountry campgrounds plus random backcountry camping. Fiddle and Whitehorse Falls backcountry campgrounds are suitable for horse camping, though they do not have hitching rails.
Food storage matters: designated backcountry sites have bear poles, but some pulley systems are not functional, so Alberta Parks tells campers to bring rope and a storage sack.
Backcountry users should choose trips around food storage, trail condition, weather, and wildlife-risk planning before leaving home.
Plan around backcountry hiking, designated and random camping, horse-supported trips, Cardinal Divide, Fiddle Pass, waterfalls, wildlife viewing, geocaching, biking, and hunting checks.
Confirm backcountry campground status, random camping guidance, food storage, hunting restrictions, OHV limits, trails, maps, weather, wildlife safety, and Alberta Parks updates.