This oasis amongst the prairies offers beaches, trails and a clear, spring fed lake suitable for fishing, boating and paddling from May to September each year. Nestled amongst the sandy Reflex Hills formation on the Saskatchewan provincial boundary, the park includes a good network of multi-use trails that can be hiked or biked to explore the unique landscape and ecology of this special place. Dillberry Lake and many of the smaller lakes in the adjoining heritage rangelands are important habitats for migratory birds and are designated as Important Bird Areas. Nearby communities offer opportunities to explore regional cultural heritage and engaging community events.
Location: 75 km south of Lloydminster on Hwy. 17 (at Alberta-Saskatchewan border)
Events
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No upcoming events at this time.
Activities
Beach
Birding
Camping
Cross Country Skiing
Fishing
Hiking - Front Country
Ice Fishing
Snowshoeing
Swimming
Geocaching
- Permitted activities may vary within a park. Please confirm details with park staff.
- Day Use: open year round and roads plowed to provide access for ice fishing.
- Beach: There are beaches at both the day use area and the campground.
- Birding: Dillberry Lake is part of an Important Bird Area. Ducks, geese and swans are common on the waters of Dillberry Lake. Shorebirds and herons frequent its shores. There's an unusual mix of boreal species (e.g. hermit thrush), grassland species (e.g. lark sparrows) and parkland species (e.g. marsh wrens, yellow-headed blackbirds, western meadowlarks & Sprague's pipits).
- Cross-Country Skiing: Ungroomed trails
- Ice Fishing: The boat launch parking area is maintained for ice fishing access.
- Be Bear Smart: Bear sightings are not uncommon at Dilllbery Lake Provincial Park. Download our Bear Smart pamphlet or contact the Park Office for more info.