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Meadow Lake/Kimball Lake
Overview
Kimball Lake serves as a central hub within the sprawling Meadow Lake Provincial Park. This destination is renowned for its pristine sandy beaches and clear waters, offering a quintessential Saskatchewan summer experience. Surrounded by dense boreal forest, the park provides a peaceful retreat from urban life. It is widely considered one of the most popular spots in the region for those seeking a mix of natural beauty and reliable camping facilities. The park emphasizes a community-focused atmosphere where nature remains the primary attraction.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled in the northwestern reaches of Saskatchewan, the park is situated roughly 40 kilometers north of the town of Meadow Lake. The scenic shoreline of Kimball Lake defines the landscape, where towering jack pines and birch trees create a secluded atmosphere. Its position within the provincial park system allows visitors access to over 20 different lakes, all connected by a network of well-maintained roads and forest trails. The surrounding landscape is part of the iconic Boreal Shield, offering rugged beauty and diverse wildlife viewing opportunities.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground at Kimball Lake is well-equipped for modern RV travelers. The facilities are designed to support extended stays with several core features:
- Electrified campsites that accommodate various rig sizes and provide reliable power.
- Clean, centrally located service centers featuring hot showers and flush toilets.
- A dedicated boat launch and dock area for easy water access.
- Picnic areas and well-maintained playgrounds for younger travelers.
The park is famous for its wood-burning fire pits at each site, allowing for traditional evening campfires under the stars. The large sandy beach area remains the park's most popular feature during the summer months.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities within walking distance of their campsites. The Boreal Trail offers over 100 kilometers of hiking through diverse ecosystems, with segments easily accessible from the Kimball Lake area. Anglers frequently visit to catch northern pike and walleye, while the calm waters are ideal for paddleboarding or kayaking. For a change of scenery, a short drive leads to the stunning Waterhen River, known for its excellent fly-fishing opportunities and diverse birdwatching.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for family vacationers who prioritize beach access and kid-friendly amenities. It also appeals to nature lovers and hikers who want to use the campground as a base camp for exploring the vast wilderness of the boreal forest. If you enjoy a social atmosphere and the classic lakeside camping experience, Kimball Lake offers the perfect balance of comfort and rugged outdoor adventure. It is particularly well-suited for those looking to disconnect from technology and reconnect with the natural world.
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User Reviews
Salcore Corp
The Gate Lady is Weird. The campites have no reception. The lake is awesome. The group campsites have rocky beach( barely any sand , can't sunbathe). Overall positive experience.
Brian Croft
Clean. Big sites. Terrific sand beach with clear water. Fun hiking trails.
Deena McCauley
What a beautiful place. Sites are huge. There is a long beach. Nice little convenience store and an ice cream stop as well. Minimal to no cell service.
Angelika W
Very nice campground. We had a large site, within walking distance of the beach, bathrooms and showers. The beach sand was deep and soft to walk in, the beach area itself is huge. Bathroom and shower facilities are clean. It was quite quiet when we were there in late May. We were told that in July and August the place is very busy. We saw the bear as we were driving into the provincial park, thankfully there were no bears in the campground.
WESSLEY ANTONCHUK
We had lots of fun. Did not like the gravel road driving in there and all the Lakes who can catch any fish we tried. Maybe I'm just mad at fishing LOL. And you got to be really careful and maybe carry bear spray with you we saw like six bears
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