Douglas Provincial Park Sand Dunes Moderate • 4.4 (92) Maple Bush, Saskatchewan, Canada Photos (147) Directions Print/PDF map Length 3.9 miElevation gain 167 ftRoute type Out & back Check out this 3.9-mile out-and-back trail near Maple Bush, Saskatchewan. The sand dunes at Douglas are a must-see! Good Spirit Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park is not only home to one of the most beautiful beaches in Canada, it is also home to naturally occurring sand dunes.
Photo of the sand dunes in Douglas Provincial Park Saskatchewan Canada
Conveniently located near Lake Diefenbaker within the confines of Douglas Provincial Park, the sand dunes offer a surprising landscape amidst the rolling grasslands of the prairies. A two hour drive from Regina, the Douglas sand dunes provide a perfect day trip to escape the city. A Trail Lined with Aspens Named after the late Saskatchewan Premier Tommy Douglas, this provincial park is situated on the southeast end of Lake Diefenbaker. The park features a sandy shoreline, large, wooded campsites and massive inland sand dunes (accessed via hiking trail), and unique opportunities for visitors of all ages. Douglas is the ideal destination for. Latitude: 51.04908° N, Longitude: -106.4686° W South - 11 km S of Elbow on Hwy 19. + Add to Suitcase Named after the late Saskatchewan Premier Tommy Douglas, this provincial park is situated on the southeast end of Lake Diefenbaker. Douglas Provincial Park Sand Dunes Loop, Saskatchewan, Canada - 91 Reviews, Map | AllTrails Hiking › Canada › Saskatchewan › Douglas Provincial Park › Douglas Provincial Park Sand Dunes Loop Douglas Provincial Park Sand Dunes Loop Moderate • 4.5 (91) Douglas Provincial Park, Saskatchewan, Canada Photos (195) Directions Print/PDF map
Saskatchewan is Sand Dune Capital of Canada Photo Journeys
Douglas Provincial Park [1] is a provincial park in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Established in 1973, it is named after Tommy Douglas, the seventh premier of Saskatchewan and father of Canada's first single-payer, universal health care programme. Check out this 6.3-km out-and-back trail near Maple Bush, Saskatchewan. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of. Latitude: 51.04908° N, Longitude: -106.4686° W Take some time to discover the diverse features of Douglas Provincial Park's natural environment. Explore the massive sand dunes towering 25 m over windswept grasslands, check out the isolated clusters of rich, aspen woodlands that dot the prairie landscape and enjoy miles of natural sand beach. Tourism Saskatchewan travel counsellors can help you plan your Saskatchewan vacation. With one toll-free call, receive travel information and trip planning assistance. 1-877-237-2273. Douglas Provincial Park Douglas features a sandy shoreline, inland sand dunes, interpretive hiking trails and large wooded campsites.
Saskatchewan is Sand Dune Capital of Canada Photo Journeys
The easiest to reach from Moose Jaw are the Douglas Sand Dunes in Douglas Provincial Park, and the Great Sandhills, south of the village of Sceptre in southwestern Saskatchewan. Douglas Provincial Park is on the shores of Lake Diefenbaker and includes a relatively easy hiking trail to the dunes. The sand dunes found in Saskatchewan are remnants of the last ice age nearly 12,000 years ago. The Laurentide Ice Sheet covered nearly all of Canada. When it melted, it left behind massive lakes that covered much of Saskatchewan as well as large amounts of sand.
The province has the largest and greatest variety of sand dunes in the country, including Canada's biggest and second-biggest dune fields. Here are our top four choices, each offering something special. The best news is that all but one are easy to visit. Beach and sand dunes along Good Spirit Lake, Saskatchewan. Photo by Robin and Arlene Karpan. The Athabasca Sand Dunes are the largest sand dunes in Canada, but they are located in the far north of Saskatchewan and are not as accessible as the Great Sand Hills. These dunes are home to a unique ecosystem that includes a variety of plants and animals that are not found anywhere else in the world. Getting there:
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4 septembre 2023 • Randonnée Good trail for a Saskatchewan hike. Gets better the farther out you go. Would recommend hiking past the end sign and really seeing the dunes, maybe having a picnic there if it's not too windy. Good biking trail too (until you get farther into the dunes where it's thick with sand). Voir la traduction Katherine Ludlow The dunes are sizeable but don't have great height and have some vegetation. The sand was soft and dry and walking became like walking on a beach. Linda loves to run down sand dunes. They were a lot of fun to wander through. Our "top of the dune" selfie. The usual selfie included Colin this time.