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Pembina River State Recreation Area adventures

Pembina River State Recreation Area Adventures

Pembina River State Recreation Area offers a scenic natural setting along the Pembina River in Alberta, ideal for hiking, camping, and observing diverse wildlife.

1,000
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1976
Year Established

About Pembina River State Recreation Area

 

Pembina River State Recreation Area is located in central Alberta, Canada, approximately 110 kilometers northwest of Edmonton. The recreation area centers on the Pembina River, which carves through rugged sandstone and shale formations, creating picturesque river valleys and cliffs. The landscape is dominated by mixed wood forests, including aspen, spruce, and pine, supporting a variety of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, beavers, and numerous bird species, including osprey and great blue heron. The area's ecological diversity is heightened by the juxtaposition of riverine, forest, and prairie habitats. Historically, the Pembina River corridor was used by Indigenous peoples for travel and resource gathering. Today, the recreation area has become a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy activities such as hiking on a network of well-maintained trails, camping in developed and primitive campgrounds, fishing for northern pike and walleye, canoeing and kayaking on the winding river, and wildlife observation. Notable landmarks include the dramatic Pembina River Gorge and the rock formations visible along the riverbanks. The park's rugged terrain and scenic river views attract photographers and nature lovers. With well-managed facilities, year-round recreational opportunities, and proximity to urban centers, Pembina River State Recreation Area appeals to both day visitors and extended campers looking for wilderness experiences close to Edmonton.

Highlights

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Pembina River Gorge with panoramic river valley views

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Diverse forest provides habitat for many bird species

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Well-maintained campgrounds along the river

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Quiet backcountry trails away from main camping areas

Notable Natural Features

Pembina River Gorge

A deep river valley with sandstone cliffs offering stunning views and habitat for diverse wildlife.

Riverside Campgrounds

Developed campsites located adjacent to the Pembina River, providing easy access to water activities.

Mixedwood Forest

A blend of deciduous and coniferous trees creating a rich ecosystem for bird watching and nature walks.