
Wyndham-Carseland Provincial Park is an Alberta Parks provincial park in the South region, east and south of Carseland on Highway 24. Alberta Parks lists one day-use area, one campground, one comfort camping area, and three group-use areas.
The official directions place the park two kilometres east and two kilometres south of Carseland.
MIM Management Group Ltd. is shown as facility operator.
Wyndham-Carseland is a Bow River park in mature cottonwood forest, with camping, group use, fishing, riverside trails, wildlife viewing, geocaching, and canoeing or kayaking. Alberta Parks describes it as a scenic riverside escape and a strong birding destination in any season.
Activities include camping, canoeing and kayaking, fishing, front-country hiking, wildlife viewing, and geocaching. Water activities carry aquatic invasive species reminders.
Construction is the first planning issue for 2026. Alberta Parks notes vault-toilet replacement work, heavy equipment, construction zones, delayed campground openings, main day-use closure until May 15, 2026, comfort camping closed for the 2026 season, and campground loops opening on posted dates.
Winter day use is permitted as foot traffic only, with no services and closed park gates. Vehicles must be parked legally outside gates.
Because paddling and fishing both depend on Bow River conditions, check river access, flow, and advisories before setting out.
Plan around Bow River camping, group use, fishing, riverside trail walking, wildlife viewing, geocaching, paddling, construction-status checks, and winter foot-access planning.
Confirm construction closures, campground opening dates, comfort camping closure, day-use access, winter gates, AIS precautions, fishing rules, maps, weather, snake safety, and Alberta Parks updates.