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Melville Regional Park
Overview
Melville Regional Park offers a peaceful and well-manicured retreat in the heart of East Central Saskatchewan. As a primary destination in the province's smallest city, this park provides a welcoming environment for travelers looking to experience the local charm of the Rail City. This regional destination serves as a perfect hub for exploring the Parkland region, combining lush green spaces with a variety of modern recreational facilities. It is a reliable choice for RVers seeking a balance between a natural setting and easy access to community conveniences.
Location & Surroundings
Conveniently located on the western edge of Melville, SK, the park is easily accessible for those traveling along Highway 10 or the Yellowhead Highway. The surroundings are characterized by mature tree stands and landscaped grounds that create a sheltered, private atmosphere for campers. It provides a scenic buffer between the wide-open prairie landscape and the city center. Despite its proximity to urban services, the park maintains a quiet, park-like feel where visitors can enjoy the sounds of nature while remaining just minutes away from local grocery stores and diners.
Amenities & Park Features
The camping facilities at Melville Regional Park are designed for modern comfort. The park offers several high-quality features to ensure a seamless stay for RV travelers:
- Spacious full hookup sites equipped with 30 and 50-amp electrical service.
- Clean, modern washrooms and shower facilities located near the camping loops.
- An on-site 18-hole championship golf course with a fully licensed clubhouse.
- A vibrant spray park, playground, and tennis courts for active recreation.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park boundaries, visitors can immerse themselves in local history at the Melville Railway Museum, which features vintage locomotives and artifacts that tell the story of the Canadian National Railway. History buffs will appreciate the well-preserved displays and the city's rich heritage. For indoor recreation, the nearby Horizon Credit Union Centre offers walking tracks and community events. Nature lovers will enjoy the park’s extensive trail system, which is perfect for morning walks, cycling, or spotting local birds in the coulees.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for active families and golf enthusiasts who appreciate having a high-quality fairway just a short walk from their rig. It is also an excellent choice for travelers seeking a secure and well-serviced environment with plenty of activities to keep children entertained. Whether you are stopping for a night while crossing the prairies or planning a longer stay to enjoy the golf and local museums, this park offers a friendly, community-oriented atmosphere that makes every RVer feel at home.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Dallas Stevenson
New baskets, great mix of challenging shots. New and funner 18 hole course to come. Can't wait till it's all done. Should be one of the top disc golf destinations in Sask.
Rational Traveler
Expensive, for power and water with no sani and no wifi. Pay-to-use-showers, the painted hand bathrooms were gross inside. My campsite had a nice view of a derelict blue building with trash piled on the side. Very muddy, was crowded with some peewee ball function. Avoid if possible, I won't return.
Sandra Barbour
Love this park!!! Fenced off leash area for dogs. Swimming pool. Frisbee golf. Walking trail. Fire pit camping area ball park Spotlessly clean. Perfect inner city park whether for quick picnic lunch or spending the day.
L Smith
Stayed in the campground twice in 2021. The bathrooms were disgusting both times. The third time we visited the area we stayed at a different campground about a half hour away. It was great to have a decent washroom facilities.
Paul Turcotte
A nice park with good tree coverage for the area. Friendly staff too. The price was good and there was no limit to the amount of tents you could put on a site. Bathrooms are nice as they are single stall rooms with showers. Showers were decent too as they had nice curtains and well kept. My only complaint is paying for the showers. Would be nice to just have them for free.
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