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Kingsmere River Trail

The Kingsmere River Trail is a picturesque and accessible hiking route nestled within the vast Prince Albert National Park in Saskatchewan, Canada. This easy 1.5 km one-way path winds through a beautiful boreal forest, tracing the Kingsmere River as it flows between Kingsmere Lake and Waskesiu Lake. It serves as a vital access point to the larger Kingsmere Lake and the historic Grey Owl's cabin, making it a gateway to deeper wilderness exploration in the Waskesiu Upland region.

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    The Kingsmere River Trail follows the Kingsmere River between Kingsmere Lake and Waskesiu Lake, taking hikers through the park’s boreal forest and river wetland. The trail passes through forests of spruce, jack pine, and aspen, with mossy forest floors and plenty of birdlife along the water. Check to ensure the trail is open on the official site, as the Kingsmere River Trail and Kingsmere Wilderness Area temporarily closed in 2025 due to wildlife and fire risks.

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    Kingsmere River Trail — Prince Albert National Park

    3.76km

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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the total length of the Kingsmere River Trail if hiked as a round trip?

    The Kingsmere River Trail is described as a 1.5 km one-way path. Therefore, if you hike it out and back, the total distance would be approximately 3 km (1.9 miles).

    Is the Kingsmere River Trail suitable for a winter hike or snowshoeing?

    While the intro suggests warmer months for the best experience, the trail's relatively flat and easy nature might make it suitable for winter activities like snowshoeing, provided conditions are safe and the park maintains access. Always check the Prince Albert National Park website for current trail conditions and any winter closures before planning a visit.

    Are dogs allowed on the Kingsmere River Trail?

    The information provided does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on the Kingsmere River Trail. In Prince Albert National Park, pets are generally permitted on trails but must be kept on a leash at all times. It's always best to consult the official Prince Albert National Park regulations regarding pets before your visit.

    Is the Kingsmere River Trail wheelchair accessible?

    The Kingsmere River Trail is described as an easy path through a mixed wood forest with mossy floors. While it is generally considered easy, the presence of natural terrain, potential roots, and uneven surfaces typical of a forest trail suggests it may not be fully wheelchair accessible. For specific accessibility information, it's recommended to contact Prince Albert National Park directly.

    What are the parking options for the Kingsmere River Trail?

    The trailhead for the Kingsmere River Trail is located approximately 32.5 km down Kingsmere Road from Waskesiu. There is parking available at the trailhead. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking areas in popular national park locations can fill up quickly.

    Are there any permits required to hike the Kingsmere River Trail?

    As the Kingsmere River Trail is located within Prince Albert National Park, a valid Parks Canada Discovery Pass or a daily park entry pass is required for all visitors. These passes can be purchased at the park gates or visitor centers.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along the Kingsmere River Trail?

    The trail passes through a boreal forest and river wetland, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing. Visitors often spot various bird species, and the area is home to other forest inhabitants. Keep an eye out for smaller mammals, and be aware that larger animals like deer or even bears can be present in national parks. Always practice safe wildlife viewing by maintaining a respectful distance.

    Are there any nearby cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to the Kingsmere River Trail?

    The Kingsmere River Trail is located deep within Prince Albert National Park. The nearest services, including cafes, pubs, and accommodation, would be found in the townsite of Waskesiu, which is approximately 32.5 km from the trailhead. The trail itself leads to the Southend Campground on Kingsmere Lake, offering a rustic camping option.

    How does the 'lazy river float' experience work on the Kingsmere River?

    The Kingsmere River is known for a relaxing 'lazy river float' experience. This typically involves using inflatable tubes or small watercraft to gently float downstream, surrounded by nature. While the trail provides access to the river, those interested in floating should ensure they have appropriate gear, understand the river conditions, and plan for transportation at their exit point. It's a popular activity for those looking to experience the riparian habitat from the water.

    What other trails or attractions can be accessed from the Kingsmere River Trail?

    The Kingsmere River Trail serves as an important access point to Kingsmere Lake and connects to other longer trails. Most notably, it is a gateway to the historic Grey Owl Trail, which leads to Grey Owl's cabin on Ajawaan Lake. This makes it a starting point for deeper wilderness exploration within Prince Albert National Park.

    How crowded does the Kingsmere River Trail get, especially on weekends?

    While the intro highlights its tranquil atmosphere, as a popular and accessible trail within a national park, it can experience higher visitor numbers, especially during peak summer weekends and holidays. To enjoy a more solitary experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or during the shoulder seasons (spring and fall).

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