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Park Lake Provincial Park

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Diamond City, Alberta, T0K 0T0, Canada
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Jun 2, 2018
We have grown up in the Taber area but for some reason we have never been to Park Lake. We had rain, wind and sunshine, we liked our stay. We were backed up to the lake and it was fabulous! Beautiful scenery, the birds were great to watch and it is a nice quiet camp ground. We will be coming back and we will recommend Park Lake to all our family and friends.

Jun 22, 2018
Do you love swimming with weeds? Then this is the place for you. Cant they bring in some fish that eat weeds? If you aren't going in the water it is beautiful.

Jul 11, 2018
I’ve camped here twice now, and I guess you could say there are many pros and cons. Pros- close to town (Lethbridge) so you have all the stores in case you come unprepared. There is a sand beach (not the best sand, but still sand) There is a concession but I don’t know what the hours are like or if it even runs anymore, this last time I went Thursday-Sunday and it wasn’t open any days. Lots of toilets (not the flush kind though) Camp sites are close to the main beach area. Parks for children to play at Decent prices per night $32 for non serviced, $41 for serviced (that’s with tax included) Cons- not very private sites Highway is right there and very loud with the trucks passing by No showers Lake is very dirty Beach area gets insanely busy on weekends If you just want a kinda party camp time with friends it’s a good place but if you’re looking to get away from all the hussel bussel this isn’t the place to be! Make sure to book ahead as this place does get full on weekends!

Jun 10, 2018
Lake seems nice but our campsite backed on to a highway... Not much privacy between sites... There must be a large ranch or dairy close by as the aroma was pungent at times.

Jan 23, 2018
We arrived mid-week in the middle of June to a campground with lots of empty spaces expecting to pay at the park for a campsite only to discover that this park is a reservation only park. We had to call to reserve a site online and pay the additional reservation fee to camp at a park with lots of open sites and onsite staff. This is a rip off! There are two camping areas in this park - one section of the campground is pack tightly together; the other section is spread out along the lake shore. We chose the quiet, nearly empty area with a site that backed onto the lake. We enjoyed the nice lakeside trail and views until evening when the wind shifted, and the smell of cow dung was so bad it drove us indoors. What a stink! This park has a nice boat launch, beach, and playground with lots of picnic space. It is close to a city, but the cow dung stink was too much for us.

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