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Spray Valley Provincial Park Adventures

Spray Valley Provincial Park is a stunning destination in Alberta, known for its scenic landscapes and ample outdoor recreation opportunities.

334,000
Acres Protected
300
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
2000
Year Established

About Spray Valley Provincial Park

Spray Valley Provincial Park
 

Located in the rugged terrain of the Canadian Rockies, Spray Valley Provincial Park is a protected area covering a diverse range of habitats including mountains, valleys, and lakes. The park boasts rich ecological zones, home to diverse wildlife such as grizzly bears, moose, and eagles. Historically, the area has been significant to indigenous communities and explorers traversing the mountainous terrain. Today, it's celebrated for its trails used by hikers, mountain bikers, and winter enthusiasts. The Spray Lakes Reservoir is a central feature, offering activities like fishing and canoeing. The park's remote beauty, highlighted by panoramic views from peaks and alpine meadows, attracts photographers and nature lovers alike. Visitor appeals include the chance to encounter untouched wilderness and participate in year-round outdoor adventures.

Highlights

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Spray Lakes Reservoir - A stunning body of water perfect for water sports and picturesque scenes.

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Ribbon Falls - A beautiful waterfall accessible via a popular hiking trail.

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Mount Engadine - Offers incredible opportunities for wildlife viewing and majestic scenery.

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Buller Pass - A trail leading to spectacular views ideal for seasoned hikers.

Notable Natural Features

Spray Lakes Reservoir

A key feature of the park, offering opportunities for fishing and stunning views.

Bull Pass

Known for its rewarding hike leading to impressive mountain landscapes.

Ribbon Creek

A scenic area popular with hikers and cross-country skiers.