
Winagami Wildland Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks wildland park in the North region, 10 to 40 kilometres northwest of High Prairie. Alberta Parks lists one backcountry camping area and no developed day-use area count.
The official page points to nearby developed campgrounds at Winagami Lake Provincial Park and Heart River Dam Provincial Recreation Area.
Winagami Wildland is a low-service park for backcountry camping, geocaching, hiking, hunting, birding, and existing-trail OHV travel. Alberta Parks lists backcountry camping, geocaching, front-country hiking, backcountry hiking, and hunting as posted activities.
Birding is a major reason to research this park. Alberta Parks says more than 200 bird species have been recorded, including sandpipers, gulls, grebes, ducks, great blue herons, bald eagles, white pelicans, merlins, and northern goshawks.
Random backcountry camping is permitted, but there are no campsites or facilities and no permit or fee is required. Visitors should review current random camping restrictions and recommendations before travelling.
OHV use is permitted on existing trails only, and off-trail OHV use is prohibited. Hunting plans require current regulations, licences, and boundary checks.
Because there are no facilities, plan food, water, navigation, weather, and backup communication before leaving nearby developed campgrounds, roads, or services.
Plan around random backcountry camping, birding, geocaching, hiking, hunting where permitted, existing-trail OHV checks, nearby campground backup options, and map review.
Confirm access, random camping guidance, existing-trail OHV rules, hunting regulations, licences, maps, weather, wildlife safety, and Alberta Parks updates before travelling.