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Clear Hills County Wildland Provincial Park adventures

Clear Hills County Wildland Provincial Park Adventures

Clear Hills County Wildland Provincial Park is a remote wilderness area in northern Alberta, offering vast boreal landscapes, rich wildlife habitat, and opportunities for rugged backcountry experiences.

149,000
Acres Protected
Minimal maintained trails; primarily unmarked backcountry routes
Miles of Trails
Low; estimated in hundreds due to remoteness
Annual Visitors
2007
Year Established

About Clear Hills County Wildland Provincial Park

 

Clear Hills County Wildland Provincial Park is a vast protected area located in the northern region of Alberta, Canada. Established in 2007, the park encompasses rolling hills, dense boreal forests, wetlands, and numerous small lakes and streams. It is situated within the Clear Hills, a range characterized by gentle topography and extensive coniferous forest cover primarily composed of spruce, fir, and pine trees. This wildland park is part of Alberta's commitment to preserve representative natural landscapes and protect wildlife habitats. The ecological value of the park lies in its relatively undisturbed boreal forest ecosystem, which supports a variety of wildlife species including moose, black bears, lynx, and numerous bird species such as owls, woodpeckers, and migratory waterfowl. The park also serves as important habitat for some threatened species and acts as a natural corridor for animal movement. Visitors are attracted to the park for its isolation and opportunities to engage in primitive canoeing, backcountry hiking, wildlife viewing, and hunting under provincial regulations. The landscape offers a true wilderness experience with few developed facilities, emphasizing solitude and self-reliance. Clear Hills County Wildland Provincial Park does not have developed campgrounds or maintained trails, which appeals primarily to experienced outdoor enthusiasts seeking remote adventures. The park’s location north of the town of Grande Prairie and west of Fairview makes it accessible primarily via gravel forestry roads, some of which may be seasonal or rough. The natural setting includes wetland complexes, muskeg, and forested hills, offering a diverse range of habitats. Environmental stewardship is a priority to maintain the pristine nature of this remote northern Alberta ecosystem.

Highlights

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Extensive boreal forest and muskeg wetlands supporting diverse wildlife

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Remote backcountry opportunities with minimal human impact

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Clear Hills terrain with gently rolling hills and pristine lakes

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Ideal habitat corridors for species such as moose and black bear

Notable Natural Features

Clear Hills

Gently rolling hills with coniferous forest that form the core landscape feature of the park.

Muskeg Wetlands

Extensive wetland areas providing critical habitat for waterfowl and amphibians.

Remote Lakes

Small, pristine lakes ideal for fishing and paddling experiences in the wilderness.