Reviews
Pierre Grey's Lakes PRA
User Reviews
Bryan Notheisz
Nice campground with mid-level services; we had power but there's no showers, or sani-dump and the water pumps say "don't use," presumably due to a lack of testing for health standards. Outhouses were amazingly clean. Lots of trails and a reasonable distance to Grande Cache for exploring, supply runs, laundromat. Our campsite was pretty private but the forest was quite open. Playground is suitable for younger children. No cell service unless you find the three spots with 1 bar, but there is a phone at the registration booth. Overall it's a nice campground.
Jaclyn Manners
A beautiful area that I wouldn't hesitate to go back to! Campsites are a great size and well maintained, with ample trees for some privacy and that true feeling of getting away. The lakes (3) that surround you are clear and absolutely stunning - perfect for a canoe/kayak adventure or fishing for trout ( you can see them swimming in the lakes - they're that clear). Even on the windiest of days the lakes remained relatively calm and only a slight breeze was felt at our campsite - did I say how much I love the tree cover here! The park itself has well maintained bike/hiking paths - I strongly suggest you partake! Pit toilets here are decent and, for what they are and from my experience, among some of the nicest smelling. Fire wood is also available at check-in should you need it. Be sure to bring extra water when visiting this area. Potable water is not available at the park and it is recommended to not use what is available from the pumps nearby for drinking, dishes, or cooking. Take some time to explore nearby areas and be sure to visit the Grande Cache Tourist Centre - what a neat place! I strongly recommend looking into GC' s Rec Centre too! Sulfur Gates, Split Rock, and Eton Falls are a must as well! Muskeg Falls has a sketchy trail near the end, but it's worth a visit - the waterfall is powerful and large, but don't get too close ( be very careful if you have pets or small children with you).
Rachel Sera
So far my favourite place in Alberta to go camping! Campsites have plenty of trees and privacy. The lakes are absolutely beautiful and nice for boating or swimming. Is very quiet. Nice hiking trails. Good place to bring a dog.
Chieko A
The campsite was very quiet. The outhouse was clean. We needed to go to Grande Cache to get fresh water for our trailer. It took us to get 20 minutes. Easy access to Grande Cache Lake for swimming.
Jon Elliott
Absolutely pristine lakes with great fishing. This is a great place to canoe or kayak. It is important to note that there is no potable water. There is also no RV dump, so you will need to tow it to Hinton (Canadian Tire) or to Grande Cache.
Dorothy Lamb
A very quiet spacious campsite… Great Lake access for paddling…. Lots of Hiking / biking trails in good condition to enjoy … sites could use some attention some pull thru sites could be difficult to negotiate even for even a smaller 25ft trailer and on wrong side … back it in not a pull thru … With electricity $39 a night a little pricey… pack water for all usage except putting out fire … wildlife spotted grizzly bear, loons, white tail
Michelle Nicholson
This park is located near Hwy 40 east of Grande Cache, Alberta, Canada. There are multiple lakes and campgrounds in this park. The campgrounds are very close to the lakes with well maintained trails circling the lakes and between campgrounds. The campsites are nestled in tall forest with shade and plenty of privacy. There are hand boat launches at the lakes and gas motors are not allowed. Making this a quiet park, great for fishing and enjoy being in the forest. Many campsites offer power but others have no services. Come with water and empty holding tanks as there is no sani-dump or drinking water at this park. No playground or beach either. Fishing and hiking are the attractions here.