About this space
Straddling the South Saskatchewan River Valley at the west end of Lake Diefenbaker, the Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park celebrates the site of the first historic crossing on the South Saskatchewan River. A great area to be enjoyed by all ages, the park is popular for its fishing, sun-bathing and hiking opportunities. This park features a number of interpretive trails and historic sites inc...
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The campsite receives mostly positive reviews, with many campers appreciating the spaciousness, cleanliness, and the picturesque riding trails. Reviewers highlight the well-maintained corrals and facilities as noteworthy features. However, some concerns are raised regarding the lack of enforcement for site rules, which can lead to conflicts over parking and horse pen availability. Overall, visitors enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility but recommend arriving early to secure spots.
- Spacious campsites and well-maintained facilities
- Beautiful and quiet riding trails
- Fresh clean water available for horses
- Pleasant interactions with nature and scenery
- Family-friendly environment accommodating multiple generations
- Availability of corral and pasture for each campsite
- Overall enjoyable experience leading to repeat visits
- Lack of enforcement of site rules leading to conflicts
- Honor system for registration can be problematic
- Need to arrive early to secure a good spot
- Some areas can feel overcrowded at times
- Limited interaction regarding guest compliance to rules