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Events in Cypress Hills
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South - Centre Block with full services is 27 km S of Maple Creek on Hwy 21.
Certifications and Affiliations
- Cypress Hills - Grasslands Destination Area member
Access
- Backcountry
- Lake / Resort
- Wilderness
Services
- Diesel fuel
- Firewood - free
- Gas station
- Groceries / Supplies
- Interpretive program
- Laundry
- Off-season camping
- Propane tank refill
- Swimming lessons
- Winter camping
Amenities
- 30 amp service
- 50 amp service
- Beach
- Conference facilities
- Drinking water
- Electric and water sites
- Electric sites
- Firepit
- Full hook-up sites
- Group camping
- Ice
- Indoor recreation facilities
- Modern washroom
- Nature trails
- Non-electric sites
- Outdoor pool
- Picnic area
- Picnic shelter
- Picnic tables
- Playground
- Primitive sites
- Pull-through RV sites
- Sauna
- Sewage disposal
- Shower
- Tenting sites
Activities
- Birding / Wildlife viewing
- Boating
- Camping
- Canoeing
- Children's activities
- Cycling
- Fishing
- Geocaching
- Golfing
- Hiking
- Horseback riding
- Mini golf
- Snowmobiling
- Stargazing
- Swimming
- Ziplining
Food and Beverage
- Concession / Fast food
Equipment Rentals
- Canoe rental
- Paddleboat rental
Inclusive Travel
- Barrier-free campsites
- Barrier-free washroom/shower
- Pet friendly
Dec 30, 2024
Join park naturalists in the Centre Block of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park for a guided snowshoe hike and nature walk to learn about the park's ecology. Spend the day exploring the park and discovering the various birds in the area. Ensure to bring warm clothes, binoculars, and a lunch to keep your energy up. The park can provide snowshoes free of charge to those who don't own a pair.
Discovery Walk begins at 10:30 a.m. at the Visitor Centre; Snowshoe Hike begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Visitor Centre.
This event is free with a valid Park Entry Permit, including a valid 2024 Annual Park Entry Permit. Daily Park Entry Permits can be purchased at the Visitor Centre or they can be purchased and printed online at https://parks.saskatchewan.ca.
Walks begin at the Visitor Centre in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park - Centre Block. Approx. 30 km S of Maple Creek via Hwys 21 and 221.
Jan 01, 2025
Head to the Centre Block of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park to start the year off with a day of speedy fun. Zoom down the toboggan hill near the Visitor Centre all afternoon and enjoy some complimentary hot chocolate throughout the day. If you're needing a break in between rides, a warmup shack is located at the bottom of the hill. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own marshmallows and hot dogs to roast around the fire.
Event time is 12 noon - 5 p.m. This activity is free with a valid Park Entry Permit, including a valid 2024 Annual Park Entry Permit. Daily Park Entry Permits can be purchased at the Visitor Centre or they can be purchased and printed online at https://parks.saskatchewan.ca. Remember to bring warm clothes, a sled or toboggan, and a need for speed!
Near the Visitor Centre in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park - Centre Block. Approx. 30 km S of Maple Creek via Hwys 21 and 221.
May 17, 2025
Prairie Sky Running Co.'s Reesor 50 is an unforgettable adventure through the rugged beauty of the Cypress Hills. The event features two distance options: the 83 km Reesor 50 and the 43 km Reesor Mountain Marathon. The Reesor 50 route travels through both Saskatchewan's West Block and Alberta portions of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park and has an elevation gain of nearly 2300 m. The Reesor Mountain Marathon traverses the park's West Block and has an elevation gain of over 1250 m. Both journeys take you across rolling meadows, winding trails, and beneath the towering Conglomerate Cliffs that stand as silent guardians of the land. Each step reveals new sights such as wildflowers, grazing deer, and the calls of distant hawks. The terrain tests your endurance, with challenging climbs rewarded by sweeping vistas.
Registrants receive race entry, race t-shirt, meal and beverage, finisher's token, and potential cash prizes for winners (tentative). The run begins and ends at Historic Reesor Ranch located near the West Block of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. Private cabin, festival style camping, or bed and breakfast accommodations are also available at Historic Reesor Ranch. Register online.
306-741-4541
Email: info@pskyrunning.com
Run starts and ends at Historic Reesor Ranch, 30 km S of Walsh, AB on Graburn Rd to "Historic Reesor Ranch" sign, then 3 km E to ranch, located adjacent to Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park.
Aug 20, 2025 to Aug 24, 2025
The Saskatchewan Summer Star Party is an annual event, hosted by the Saskatoon and Regina Centres of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. It attracts over 300 people each year to the Centre Block of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park and Dark Sky Preserve. Enjoy all-night observing sessions under some of the clearest and darkest skies in Canada.
306-249-1091 | 306-665-3392
Email: sssp.sk@sasktel.net
Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, Centre Block, 30 km S of Maple Creek on Hwy 21.
Contact Info
- Email: cypresshills@gov.sk.ca
- Phone: 306-662-5411
- Mailing Address: Box 850, Maple Creek, SK, S0N 1N0
Saskatchewan Provincial Park Info
- Email: parks.info@gov.sk.ca
- Phone: 1-800-205-7070
Location Info
Centre Block with full services is 27 km S of Maple Creek on Hwy 21.lat. 49.66323° N, long. -109.4971° W
What's Nearby
Camping INFO
Events in Cypress Hills
Contact Info
Operation Hours
Camping INFO
See our new
Contact Info
Email: cypresshills@gov.sk.ca
Phone: 306-662-5411 | 1-833-775-7275 (Reservations) | 1-800-205-7070 |
Operation Hours
Open Year Round
Details
Rates & Discounts
Certifications and Affiliations
- Cypress Hills - Grasslands Destination Area member
Access
- Backcountry
- Lake / Resort
- Wilderness
Services
- Diesel fuel
- Firewood - free
- Gas station
- Groceries / Supplies
- Interpretive program
- Laundry
- Off-season camping
- Propane tank refill
- Swimming lessons
- Winter camping
Amenities
- 30 amp service
- 50 amp service
- Beach
- Conference facilities
- Drinking water
- Electric and water sites
- Electric sites
- Firepit
- Full hook-up sites
- Group camping
- Ice
- Indoor recreation facilities
- Modern washroom
- Nature trails
- Non-electric sites
- Outdoor pool
- Picnic area
- Picnic shelter
- Picnic tables
- Playground
- Primitive sites
- Pull-through RV sites
- Sauna
- Sewage disposal
- Shower
- Tenting sites
Activities
- Birding / Wildlife viewing
- Boating
- Camping
- Canoeing
- Children's activities
- Cycling
- Fishing
- Geocaching
- Golfing
- Hiking
- Horseback riding
- Mini golf
- Snowmobiling
- Stargazing
- Swimming
- Ziplining
Food and Beverage
- Concession / Fast food
Equipment Rentals
- Canoe rental
- Paddleboat rental
Inclusive Travel
- Barrier-free campsites
- Barrier-free washroom/shower
- Pet friendly
Dec 30, 2024
Join park naturalists in the Centre Block of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park for a guided snowshoe hike and nature walk to learn about the park's ecology. Spend the day exploring the park and discovering the various birds in the area. Ensure to bring warm clothes, binoculars, and a lunch to keep your energy up. The park can provide snowshoes free of charge to those who don't own a pair.
Discovery Walk begins at 10:30 a.m. at the Visitor Centre; Snowshoe Hike begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Visitor Centre.
This event is free with a valid Park Entry Permit, including a valid 2024 Annual Park Entry Permit. Daily Park Entry Permits can be purchased at the Visitor Centre or they can be purchased and printed online at https://parks.saskatchewan.ca.
Walks begin at the Visitor Centre in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park - Centre Block. Approx. 30 km S of Maple Creek via Hwys 21 and 221.
Jan 01, 2025
Head to the Centre Block of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park to start the year off with a day of speedy fun. Zoom down the toboggan hill near the Visitor Centre all afternoon and enjoy some complimentary hot chocolate throughout the day. If you're needing a break in between rides, a warmup shack is located at the bottom of the hill. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own marshmallows and hot dogs to roast around the fire.
Event time is 12 noon - 5 p.m. This activity is free with a valid Park Entry Permit, including a valid 2024 Annual Park Entry Permit. Daily Park Entry Permits can be purchased at the Visitor Centre or they can be purchased and printed online at https://parks.saskatchewan.ca. Remember to bring warm clothes, a sled or toboggan, and a need for speed!
Near the Visitor Centre in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park - Centre Block. Approx. 30 km S of Maple Creek via Hwys 21 and 221.
May 17, 2025
Prairie Sky Running Co.'s Reesor 50 is an unforgettable adventure through the rugged beauty of the Cypress Hills. The event features two distance options: the 83 km Reesor 50 and the 43 km Reesor Mountain Marathon. The Reesor 50 route travels through both Saskatchewan's West Block and Alberta portions of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park and has an elevation gain of nearly 2300 m. The Reesor Mountain Marathon traverses the park's West Block and has an elevation gain of over 1250 m. Both journeys take you across rolling meadows, winding trails, and beneath the towering Conglomerate Cliffs that stand as silent guardians of the land. Each step reveals new sights such as wildflowers, grazing deer, and the calls of distant hawks. The terrain tests your endurance, with challenging climbs rewarded by sweeping vistas.
Registrants receive race entry, race t-shirt, meal and beverage, finisher's token, and potential cash prizes for winners (tentative). The run begins and ends at Historic Reesor Ranch located near the West Block of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. Private cabin, festival style camping, or bed and breakfast accommodations are also available at Historic Reesor Ranch. Register online.
306-741-4541
Email: info@pskyrunning.com
Run starts and ends at Historic Reesor Ranch, 30 km S of Walsh, AB on Graburn Rd to "Historic Reesor Ranch" sign, then 3 km E to ranch, located adjacent to Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park.
Aug 20, 2025 to Aug 24, 2025
The Saskatchewan Summer Star Party is an annual event, hosted by the Saskatoon and Regina Centres of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. It attracts over 300 people each year to the Centre Block of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park and Dark Sky Preserve. Enjoy all-night observing sessions under some of the clearest and darkest skies in Canada.
306-249-1091 | 306-665-3392
Email: sssp.sk@sasktel.net
Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, Centre Block, 30 km S of Maple Creek on Hwy 21.