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Stephenfield Park
Overview
Stephenfield Provincial Park offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of Manitoba's prairie region. Centered around a man-made reservoir on the Boyne River, this park provides a scenic backdrop for campers looking to escape the hustle of city life. The landscape features a pleasant mix of **open grasslands and lush forest**, creating a diverse ecosystem for local wildlife. As a **provincial park**, it is a well-maintained destination that balances natural beauty with convenient access for RVers exploring the Pembina Valley region. The park's layout encourages a slower pace of life, inviting visitors to linger by the shore.
Location & Surroundings
Situated a short, scenic drive from Manitou and Carman, the park is easily accessible for travelers. The surrounding area is characterized by the **fertile farmland of southern Manitoba**, offering a sense of wide-open space and big prairie skies. The park itself is nestled along the shores of **Stephenfield Lake**, where the calm water serves as a focal point for recreation. It is perfectly positioned for those traveling through the central plains, providing a lush oasis amidst the sprawling agricultural landscape of the province.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground is well-equipped for RV travelers, offering a variety of **electrical sites** that cater to different rig sizes and power needs. Facilities include clean, modern washrooms, coin-operated showers, and a convenient **sanitary dump station** for RV maintenance. For those who enjoy outdoor cooking, fire pits are provided at each site to enhance the classic camping atmosphere. The park also features a **protected sandy beach** and a functional boat launch, making it easy to transition from your campsite to the water for a day of recreation.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to keep them busy, from **fishing for walleye and pike** to exploring the network of hiking and cycling trails. The lake is a popular spot for canoeing and kayaking, while the designated swimming area is a hit with families during the warm summer months. Nearby, the town of Manitou offers local heritage sites and cozy cafes for a quick day trip. Birdwatchers will especially enjoy spotting **diverse avian species** that inhabit the park's vibrant marshland and forest edges throughout the season.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal destination for **families and nature lovers** seeking a classic Manitoba camping experience without being too far from modern services. Its calm, friendly atmosphere makes it a top choice for retirees looking for a quiet stopover or weekend warriors from nearby cities. If you appreciate **water-front relaxation and gentle nature trails**, Stephenfield Provincial Park provides a welcoming environment that feels like a true natural retreat for any RVer looking to reconnect with the outdoors.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
User Reviews
Jepoi David
This was our first time yurting, and we were not disappointed. The yurt was clean, and surprisingly comfortable to sleep in. The views are relaxing, you can just sit back and be one with nature. The sunrise view is something to behold. Since this was in the summer, I had to wake up really early to see it, and it was worth the trouble. I was again rewarded, when an Aurora showed itself later that night. This place is one of Manitoba’s best kept secrets.
Robert Reid
Nice little beach, some paths to walk or ride bike, yurts have a water view. The spillway was neat, like a relic of the past. Just went for a beach day.
Travis Knopf
Wow, this place awesome. Stayed 3 nights and just found it very relaxing. Bathrooms and showers were fairly new(main road). Bathrooms in bays were older but still kept fairly clean. Beautiful views over the lake and of hills as your driving in. Cell phone service was very poor. However, if your looking for a unwind were your not constantly looking at your phone, this is am amazing place. Definitly want to go again very soon.
Colleen Renaud
We enjoyed camping here. They are large sites, that feel very private from your neighbours. The washrooms are clean. The hiking trails and the lake are very pretty. Lots of people were boating and swimming. Just be sure to grab some firewood from the vendor just outside the park, as there isn't any provided inside the park.
Karlo N
Nice place. Clean showers, washrooms and campsites. The beach was rather small but was shallow enough for younger kids. water was clear. The hiking trail is great for parents with small ones as it was easy hike to. There is a dam along one of the trail which is a nice feature but you'd be disappointed to go to if the overflow is closed.