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Martins Lake Regional Park
Overview
Martins Lake Regional Park offers a classic Saskatchewan summer experience near Leask. This spring-fed lake is surrounded by lush greenery, providing a tranquil escape for RVers seeking both recreation and rest. The park is well-regarded for its clean, clear water and peaceful atmosphere, making it a staple for those seeking a mix of relaxation and outdoor activity. It serves as a primary community hub where travelers can enjoy the natural beauty of the prairies while benefiting from well-maintained facilities and a friendly, local vibe that makes every visitor feel at home.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of the Saskatchewan parkland region, the park is easily accessible from Highway 40. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills and dense stands of trees that offer privacy for many of the campsites. Being near the village of Leask, the park feels secluded yet remains close enough to local services for convenience. The surrounding area is dotted with agricultural fields and smaller lakes, creating a quintessential rural backdrop that defines the spirit of Western Canada's regional park system.
Amenities & Park Features
RV travelers will find various site options, including 30-amp power and water hookups to accommodate modern rigs. The park is famous for its 9-hole golf course with grass greens, which is a rare and welcome feature for a regional park of this size. Other amenities include a boat launch, a well-maintained beach area, and a concession stand known for local treats. For families, the large playground and picnic shelters provide plenty of space for daily gatherings and social events throughout the camping season.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Water activities are the main draw here, with fishing for Northern Pike and Yellow Perch being highly popular among visitors. The sandy beach is ideal for swimming or launching a kayak to explore the shoreline at a slower pace. Beyond the water, visitors can enjoy the various hiking trails that wind through the woods, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities. Those looking to explore the wider region can visit the nearby town of Blaine Lake or take a short drive to see the historic sites of the North Saskatchewan River valley.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for family vacationers who appreciate a traditional lake-side camping environment. Golf enthusiasts will find it particularly appealing due to the quality of the on-site course compared to other regional stops. It is best suited for those who prefer a community-oriented atmosphere over a high-traffic commercial resort. Whether you are looking to spend the week on the boat or simply relax under the poplar trees, Martins Lake provides a balanced and welcoming retreat for those who value quiet evenings and active days.
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User Reviews
Jeff Benson
Not great but not bad. Everything small. Facilities are nasty and outdated. Camping experience can be fun though providing you get a good site in the trees. Bring your own wood otherwise you'll pay 15 bucks for a small bundle. Beach is well kept as well as the landscape and other sites. Shallow lake, great for the kiddos.
Phil MacIntyre
My review is only for the actual golf course. The fairways are not watered but they are cut and quite wide. The greens are absurd with tilted concrete slabs covered by outdoor carpet. It's like trying to putt in the clowns nose. The clubhouse food was excellent.
Jessica DeWitt
Wow, such a hidden gem! This was the first time trekking here for all in our party, and we all really enjoyed it. It’s a very straightforward drive from Saskatoon, just over an hour. The beach is clean and well-kept, and the swimming area is also great. Nice concession stand. Restroom with a shower. We’ll definitely visit again.
Karen MacEwan
This is a very well-kept campground & golf course. It was impressive to see the beach was groomed daily & piled sand for the kids to play in (see picture). There is no cell service here. I cannot take away a star for that because it was nice to be unplugged, seeing children play & not on cell phones. It was funny watching people try to find higher ground, looking for reception as making calls was a challenge. If you're able to leave the world behind, this is the place! Bathroom/shower facilities are clean, warm & the shower has hot water. No extra cost for showers. We will go back!
Helen Williams
This park seems to be missing a lot of amenities. The road was terrible to get here with lots of potholes. The staff were not very helpful and gave sarcastic answers to our questions.
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