Grand Rapids Wildland Provincial Park is located approximately 16 km upstream from Fort McMurray on the Athabasca River, preserving the nationally significant Rapids Reach. The river is deeply incised for the entire length of the park, in places exceeding 150 metres. The incised meanders that have eroded into the bedrock are a significant feature of the park. Camping in the park is random backcountry. There is a natural clearing campsite with a firepit, toilet and bear-proof containers at The Historical Grand Rapids Portage Trail. The trail was upgraded to facilitate canoe users to portage around the rapids. Power boating and canoeing allow access in the summer months with snowmobiling access in the winter.