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Grasslands National Park Adventures

Grasslands National Park protects one of the last remaining areas of native prairie grassland in Canada, offering a unique experience of vast open landscapes and diverse wildlife.

95,000
Acres Protected
30+
Miles of Trails
40,000 (approximate)
Annual Visitors
1981
Year Established

About Grasslands National Park

 

Grasslands National Park, located in southern Saskatchewan near the border with Montana, encompasses one of the few preserved sections of the Canadian Prairies. The park spans approximately 95,000 acres of mixed-grass prairie ecosystems, characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and grass-covered plains. It is an important sanctuary for native prairie fauna and flora, including rare and endangered species like the black-tailed prairie dog and the swift fox. The park's landscape resembles what the Canadian prairies looked like before widespread agricultural development, providing a vital refuge for wildlife such as bison, pronghorn antelope, mule deer, and numerous bird species, including the greater sage-grouse. Grasslands National Park was created in 1981 to protect the fragile grassland ecosystem and has since become a destination for visitors interested in hiking, wildlife viewing, stargazing, and photography. Its remote, quiet environment contrasts sharply with more visited national parks, offering a truly backcountry experience. The park is also culturally significant, with evidence of Indigenous peoples’ historic presence and ongoing stewardship. Major attractions include the Frenchman River Valley, the iconic badlands formations known locally as the "Badlands", and the opportunity to watch reintroduced plains bison roam freely. The park promotes low-impact, self-guided exploration with several hiking trails and primitive camping spots. Visitors appreciate the dark skies for astronomy and the peaceful, expansive prairie environment.

Highlights

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Frenchman Valley Scenic Overlook with striking badlands formations

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One of Canada’s last remaining native mixed-grass prairie ecosystems

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Wildlife viewing including reintroduced plains bison and endangered swift fox

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Exceptional dark sky preserve ideal for stargazing and astrophotography

Notable Natural Features

Frenchman River Valley

A deep, scenic valley offering dramatic badlands terrain and excellent opportunities for wildlife observation.

Stewart Valley Bison Enclosure

A fenced area where visitors can view a growing herd of plains bison before they are released into the park's wild herds.

Badlands Formation

Unique erosional landforms composed of clay, sandstone, and shale that create striking, rugged landscapes.