Lac La Peche Natural Area preserves a vibrant wetland ecosystem in western Alberta, offering rich wildlife habitat and peaceful opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and nature appreciation.
Lac La Peche Natural Area is situated west of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada, primarily around Lac La Peche, a shallow lake surrounded by wetlands, grasslands, and mixed forest. This protected area spans approximately 4,635 acres and serves as a critical habitat for numerous bird species, amphibians, and mammals. The landscape features marshes, open water, cattail beds, and forested patches dominated by aspen and spruce. It stands out for its ecological diversity and the role it plays in wetland conservation. Historically, the area has been valued for trapping and traditional use by Indigenous peoples. Today, it offers outdoor enthusiasts a chance to experience quiet natural settings with easy access from nearby communities. Recreational activities focus on hiking along well-maintained trails, birdwatching—particularly during migration seasons—and photography of the often abundant wildlife. The area also provides educational opportunities relating to wetland ecology and conservation. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks with views of waterfowl and other wetland-dependent species. The mild topography and network of trails make it suitable for family outings and novice hikers. Although camping is not available within the Natural Area, day-use opportunities abound, and the proximity to the town of Lac La Biche provides easy logistical support for visitors. The area's efforts to protect sensitive wetland environments contribute to maintaining biodiversity and support ongoing scientific research. Due to the wetlands and seasonal water fluctuations, certain trails may be wetter at times, requiring some preparation for visitors.
Scenic boardwalks over wetland habitats with abundant birdlife
Diverse wetland ecosystems supporting rare amphibians and waterfowl
Accessible loop hiking trails offering peaceful nature immersion
Observation platforms ideal for photography and wildlife viewing
Extensive marshes and open water providing critical breeding and feeding grounds for migratory birds and amphibians.
Raised platforms positioned around the wetlands to facilitate unobtrusive wildlife viewing and photography.
Series of interconnected trails and boardwalks designed for easy hiking while minimizing impact on sensitive habitat.