Moose Mountain Provincial Park offers diverse outdoor activities in a heavily forested park featuring rolling hills, lakes, and rich wildlife habitats in southeastern Saskatchewan.
Moose Mountain Provincial Park is one of Saskatchewan's oldest and most expansive provincial parks, located in the Moose Mountain Upland region of southeastern Saskatchewan. Covering a large area characterized by mixed forest, kettle lakes, and gently rolling hills, the park contrasts with the surrounding prairie landscape. The upland area is part of the Missouri Coteau and offers a cooler and more humid ecosystem, supporting boreal-like forest species such as white spruce, aspen, poplar, and pine. The park’s lakes, including Kenosee Lake, are popular for fishing, swimming, and paddling. Wildlife species within the park include white-tailed deer, moose, coyotes, beavers, and numerous bird species, making it attractive for wildlife viewing and bird watching. Established as a provincial park in 1931, Moose Mountain has a long history of recreational use and conservation efforts. Visitors are drawn to the well-maintained campgrounds, cabin rentals, and day-use areas, as well as recreational amenities such as golf courses and zip lining. Hiking and mountain biking are popular on the park’s extensive trail network. The main entrance lies near the town of Kenosee Lake, adding convenient access to services. The park appeals to families, anglers, naturalists, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a forested retreat within the prairie province with opportunities for both active recreation and quiet nature experiences.
Kenosee Lake and its sandy beaches
Moose Mountain Upland's rolling forested hills and kettle lakes
Extensive multi-use trail system for hiking and biking
Historic Kenosee Inn built in a rustic lodge style
A large, clear glacial lake ideal for swimming, fishing, and boating with sandy shorelines and maintained beaches.
A network of forested paths winding through mixed aspen, pine, and spruce, offering birding and wildlife observation.
A historic lodge providing accommodations with rustic architecture dating back to the park's early days.