South - 50 km N of Swift Current on Hwy 4.
Location Info
50 km N of Swift Current on Hwy 4.lat. 50.659512° N, long. -107.9639054° W

Restaurant and Dining, Golf
Green fees starting at: $18


Attraction
Phone(s): 306-375-2233
Email: sasklandinggolf@sasktel.net
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park, 52 km N of Swift Current on Hwy 4.

Sporting Goods / Equipment Rental, Mini Golf

The Sask Landing Marina, a full-service marina in the Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park, has 200+ slips and offers canoe, kayak and stand-up paddleboard (SUP) rentals. The store carries camping, fishing, marine and RV supplies, confectionery and ice cream. Marina also offers septic pump-out service for boats. Try out one of the best 18-hole mini golf courses in Saskatchewan. They have extended hours during peak season.

Phone(s): 306-375-2822 | 306-315-3046
Email: owen.stephenson@outlook.com
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park, on Lake Diefenbaker.

Public Trails

The park is home to three trails - the Rings, Ruts and Remnants Trail (2.6 km), the Ridges and Ravines Trail (1.2 km), and the Prairie Vista Trail (2.1 km basic trail, 3.5 km to hike to lookout).
For centuries, Saskatchewan Landing has been a natural crossing point on the South Saskatchewan River. Indigenous peoples, trail freighters, government surveyors, European settlers and North West Mounted Police have all passed this way. On the Rings, Ruts and Remnants Trail, spend 1.5 - 2 hours hiking into the past with this historic hike. Walk among the tipi rings and stone cairns of the Indigenous people that inhabited this river valley. Imagine the life of early homesteaders and the hardships they faced. View the remnants of homesteads of past settlers, and the ruts created by thousands of wagons as they made their way through Saskatchewan Landing. This trail has several large hills that may be difficult for some hikers. Horses and hikers share this trail.
The Ridges and Ravines trail, located just north of the Bearpaw campground, is a 45 minute hike that will take you through some of the geological and geographical features of the park. Ravine hollows and rib-like ridges scar the sides of the South Saskatchewan River Valley. Along this trail, you will learn how these features are created and how they enhance the diversity of the prairie ecosystem. You will ascend the ravine bottom up to the ridge top and experience a glacial rock garden, before stopping for a break to overlook the campground. This hike has a gradual incline and then a sharp decline that could be difficult for some hikers.
On the Prairie Vista trail, explore the diversity of the prairie ecosystem on this 1 - 1.5 hour hike into the hills. Start out by seeing how a little stream can support lush vegetation in a coulee. Keep your eyes open for deer and antelope as this is an excellent viewing area. Climb up the hill to the viewpoint and look over the majestic coulee landscape to view the Goodwin House and bridge from afar. Traverse back and see the difference a lack of water can have on the vegetation. This trail is one gradual incline and one gradual decline. Horses and hikers share this trail.
Birdwatchers will enjoy exploring the trails network as the park is home to several birds on the rare or endangered species list, including ferruginous hawks, piping plovers, prairie falcons, burrowing owls, golden eagles and loggerhead shrikes. Visitors to the park are also likely to encounter antelope, mule deer and bobcats that are popular in the area.
Cyclists are only permitted on the park's roadway system; however, they will still be treated to a variety of landscapes, including well-treed areas, native prairie terrain, ravines and large hills. Meanwhile, canoe and kayak enthusiasts will love exploring the shores of Lake Diefenbaker.

Phone(s): 306-375-5525
Email: sasklanding@gov.sk.ca
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park, 50 km N of Swift Current on Hwy 4.

Unique Accommodation, Privately-operated Campground

Glamping Resorts Ltd offers 12 new luxury tents on 5.6 acres of lakefront land in Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park. Experience Lake Diefenbaker's scenic beauty amidst a mix of exciting amenities and vistas. All luxury tents come standard with king-size bed, Endy mattress, three-piece bathroom, kitchenette, barbecue, picnic table, covered patio and firepit area. The family tents include twin bunk beds.

Phone(s): 306-500-9278 | 1-866-291-5209
Email: info@glampingresorts.com
Lakefront location between Nighthawk and Riverside campgrounds in Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park.

Jul 19 to Jul 20, 2025
The SWT Sask Landing Walleye Tournament hosted by the Sask Landing Walleye Committee and the Kyle & District Recreation Board is the third event in the Saskatchewan Walleye Trail Championship Challenge. It offers participants $48,500 in cash and prizes. Limit of 100 teams will be accepted.

306-375-7778 | 306-375-7473
Lake Diefenbaker, Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park.

Museum, Palaeontology / Archaeology


Phone(s): 306-375-5525
Email: sask.landing@gov.sk.ca
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park, Hwy 4.

Long-term Seasonal Campground, Privately-operated Campground


Phone(s): 306-741-6468 | 306-741-6472
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park.

Bed and Breakfast


Phone(s): 306-773-1654
Email: emau@sasktel.net
15 minutes S of Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park, 10 km E of Stewart Valley.

Sep 13, 2025
The Beaver Flat 50 is a hilly, hard-as-hell trail run at Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park, with over 2,000 m of vertical gain across 50 km. That's 7,500 ft of total climb. The prairies are flat. This course is #anythingbutflat. Beaver Flat 50 is a tough get-your-feet-wet, wreck-your-shins and roll-your-ankle kind of run.

306-741-4541
Email: info@pskyrunning.com
Saskatchewan Landing Equestrian Campground, Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park, 50 km N of Swift Current on Hwy 4.

Retail Store

Be sure to check out the Sask Landing Store when visiting Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park this summer. The store features grocery items, camping supplies and children's toys as well as delicious baked goods and both hard and soft serve ice cream. Fast food menu and off-sale are also available.
