Kinbrook Island Provincial Park

Kinbrook Island Provincial Park

Kinbrook Island Provincial Park is a popular Alberta lakeside park known for its sandy beaches, warm water, and family-friendly camping and recreational opportunities along the south shore of Lake Newell.

1,930
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
Approx. 50,000
Annual Visitors
1951
Year Established

About Kinbrook Island Provincial Park

Kinbrook Island Provincial Park
 

Located approximately 20 kilometers east of Brooks, Alberta, Kinbrook Island Provincial Park covers the southern shore of Lake Newell and features a combination of sandy beaches, wetlands, and grasslands. The park provides exceptional access to one of southern Alberta's largest man-made reservoirs, making it a favored destination for water-based activities like swimming, boating, and fishing. The park’s environment supports a variety of wildlife including waterfowl and small mammals, alongside pockets of native prairie grasses. Kinbrook’s warm water beaches are particularly attractive during the summer months, drawing families and outdoor enthusiasts for boating, windsurfing, and paddle sports. The park’s camping sites are well-developed, offering powered and unpowered options along with day-use areas. Kinbrook Island also has designated trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking that wind through the natural prairie and along the lakeshore. Established in 1951, the park continues to be valued for its recreational amenities and ease of access from nearby towns. Visitors can also find picnic shelters, playgrounds, and boat launches. Winter activities such as cross-country skiing and ice fishing are popular when conditions permit. Kinbrook Island Provincial Park balances outdoor recreation opportunities with the conservation of local habitats within the dry mixed grassland ecosystem of southern Alberta.

Highlights

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Warm sandy beaches along the southern shore of Lake Newell

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Excellent fishing opportunities for walleye, pike, and perch

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Designated trails for hiking and mountain biking through prairie grasslands

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Scenic boat launches and windsurfing areas on Lake Newell

Notable Natural Features

Lake Newell

One of Alberta’s largest reservoirs, offering warm water for swimming and various water sports.

Kinbrook Island Campgrounds

Developed campgrounds with powered and non-powered sites, close to beach and lake access.

Prairie Grassland Trails

A network of trails showcasing native mixed grassland ecosystems with birdwatching opportunities.