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Redvers Tourism & Log Cabin Campground
Overview
Redvers Tourism & Log Cabin Campground serves as a welcoming gateway for travelers entering Saskatchewan from the east. Centered around a distinctive log cabin that serves as the local visitor center, this park offers a blend of community charm and essential services. It is a well-maintained facility that reflects the warm hospitality of the Canadian prairies, making it an ideal rest stop for those traversing the historic Red Coat Trail through the southern plains.
Location & Surroundings
Situated at the junction of Highway 13 and Highway 8, the park is perfectly positioned for cross-country travelers and regional visitors alike. The surroundings are characterized by the vast, open landscapes of southeastern Saskatchewan, offering stunning big sky views and colorful sunsets. The park’s location allows for easy walking access to the town of Redvers, where guests can enjoy the quiet atmosphere of a small-town agricultural community while remaining conveniently close to major transport routes.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground provides a variety of sites including full hookup options for RVers who need reliable electricity, water, and sewer services. Guests have access to clean washrooms and hot shower facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay after a long day on the road. Key features of the park include:
- Clean washrooms and hot shower facilities
- An on-site playground for children
- Dedicated fire pits and picnic tables at most sites
- Convenient access to the log cabin visitor center
These features provide a practical and family-friendly environment for those needing a break from the driver's seat.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Just outside the campground, visitors can take a photo with the iconic Redvers Statue of a Mountie, which stands proudly at the entrance. For those looking to stay active, the Redvers Golf and Country Club is nearby, offering a scenic nine-hole course. During the summer months, the local outdoor swimming pool provides a great way to cool off. The town also features several charming local shops and diners that offer a taste of authentic Saskatchewan life within walking distance.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent choice for long-haul travelers looking for a safe, reliable, and friendly place to recharge. Because of its convenient highway access and level full-service sites, it is highly recommended for families and retirees navigating the prairie provinces. It is also ideal for those who prefer community-centered camping, providing a peaceful and secure environment that serves as a perfect home base for exploring the southeast corner of the province.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Laura Elliott
Had a night's sleep. Campground area was nice and quiet.
Josée Garneau
Mia welcomed us! She was so helpful and friendly and stuck around for us after hours to accomodate us. Great customer service Mia! Thank you
RM of Antler
Such a sweet little tourist place. So many unique items to purchase.
Karen B
The campground has all services. Water pressure is low. Log Cabin has good postcard collection.
Valen
my friend works here and it is very aesthetic and cold which is good during a hot summer
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