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Willow Creek Provincial Park | Alberta

Willow Creek Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks provincial park in the South region, six kilometres west and eight kilometres south of Stavely on Highway 527. Alberta Parks lists no developed day-use area count.

The official page says the park boundary was amended in 2010 to transfer the facility zone, including campground and day-use area, to the Municipal District of Willow Creek.

Why Visit Willow Creek Provincial Park

Willow Creek is a small southern Alberta provincial park whose planning story is mostly about landscape context and facility ownership. Alberta Parks lists the remaining park at 194.10 acres, or 78.55 hectares, in the Grassland - Mixedgrass Natural Region.

The official natural-region description places the park in rolling grasslands along the edge of the Porcupine Hills. That gives the page ecological and regional context, even though Alberta Parks does not list a current activity menu, campground, or day-use facility count for the provincial park portion.

Visitors looking for campground or group camping information should check with the Municipal District of Willow Creek for Willow Creek Municipal Park. Alberta Parks still manages the remainder of the provincial park.

Because facility responsibility is split, confirm which area you intend to visit before relying on services, access, maps, or operating details.

Things To Do

Plan around grassland landscape research, Porcupine Hills context, map review, municipal campground inquiries, boundary awareness, and a careful distinction between provincial and municipal areas.

Planning Notes

Confirm municipal campground information, provincial park boundaries, access, services, maps, weather, wildlife and snake safety, fire restrictions, and Alberta Parks updates.

Park Details

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