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Glenburn Regional Park
Overview
Glenburn Regional Park is a hidden gem tucked away in the lush North Saskatchewan River valley. This park offers a peaceful escape for travelers looking to immerse themselves in nature without sacrificing essential comforts. Known for its scenic river valley views and mature forest canopy, it provides a quiet sanctuary away from the hustle of the highway. Whether you are passing through or staying for an extended week, the park's relaxed atmosphere and natural beauty make it a standout destination for those exploring the province.
Location & Surroundings
Situated near the village of Maymont, SK, the park is characterized by its rugged hills and valley terrain. The location is defined by the winding North Saskatchewan River, which provides a dramatic and serene backdrop for the campgrounds. Visitors will find themselves surrounded by dense poplar and spruce trees, creating a sense of privacy and seclusion. Being just a short drive from Highway 16, it remains easily accessible while feeling completely remote and peaceful once you descend into the valley.
Amenities & Park Features
The park caters to RVers with a variety of site options, including electrified campsites with 30-amp service for those who need power. Essential facilities like clean washrooms, modern showers, and laundry services ensure a comfortable stay for long-term guests. Families often congregate at the stocked trout pond or the sandy beach area along the river. For recreation, the park features a children’s playground and a unique 9-hole sand green golf course, offering a classic and authentic Saskatchewan prairie golfing experience.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore several miles of winding hiking trails that offer elevated views of the river valley and local wildlife. Fishing is a popular pastime here, whether you are casting a line into the river or testing your luck at the trout pond. For a day trip, the city of North Battleford offers historical museums and urban amenities, while the nearby Table Mountain Regional Park provides additional recreation opportunities for those looking to explore the broader regional geography.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal destination for family campers seeking a traditional outdoor experience with plenty of space for children to explore safely. It also appeals strongly to nature enthusiasts and photographers who prefer rustic, wooded settings over heavily commercialized RV resorts. If you value quiet evenings by a campfire and morning walks through the woods, Glenburn Regional Park offers the perfect balance of serenity and outdoor activity for your next Saskatchewan road trip.
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User Reviews
Tee Vee
Good poutine at the concession but the swimming hole was a bit underwhelming. No wifi either.
Justin Bisson
the manager is very friendly the swimming hole is nice as well. for the nightly rental spots its $35 for only 15 amps and no water hook up kinda pricey for what you get. you can fill in a couple places in the park or bring about 150' of hose to fill at your site. We blew the breaker twice with a small 500w space heater and coffee maker dont even try your older A/C units. trees and bushes along the road are over grown. my camper is 32 feet and I damaged my camper with the over grown trees I couldnt avoid them with the bush right up to the road on the opposite side. when we pack up to leave I was shocked to find out there was no sewer dump so I had to pay extra to dump in a different park. the showers in the mens could use some hooks or bench for your stuff. Over all the park is nice, decent bathrooms new concession stand(cash only).
Maygan White
I grew up not far from Glenburn and have made so many memories there for as long as I can remember. Whether it may be going swimming in the pool on a hot summer day, grabbing some amazing food and treats from the concession, meeting and befriending the local seasonal campers, beautiful sun sets, sitting by the fire, watching the stars, being lucky enough to see the gorgeous northern lights, or a huge Canada day celebration every year, Glenburn will always be a place where the best memories are made.
Jodie Bilan
I called ahead and asked for campground details. Specifically laundry facilities. On arrival we found our site was very small (our awning touched the next trailer parked seasonally). The laundry door was locked. The only help I could find was from the Jennifer, who runs the concession stand, as she was leaving her business for the night. She helped me out by giving me access to the laundry area. She even stayed late and washed the appliances down before I used them. Apparently the washer and dryer had only been installed the day before. Laundry was cold water only so if you plan to use the facilities be prepared for cold water washing. Also be aware that full service sites have the sewer at the front of the site. A long discharge hose is needed.
Shauna Pink
Way too many mosquitoes, couldn't enjoy any time outside. Showers closed all summer and a death trap dock.
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