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Writing-on-Stone Campground

Alberta Parks inside Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park
Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park · Alberta

what to expect

Writing-on-Stone/ Áísínai'pi, a UNESCO World Heritage site, presents a significant cultural landscape that integrates the natural environment, cultural features, human experiences and spiritual perceptions into one. Here in this unique setting, Indigenous people came for centuries and recorded their experiences and visions on the sandstone cliffs of the Milk River Valley. This extensive rock art collection depicts generations of knowledge, traditions and history. From the Town of Milk River, drive 32 km east on Secondary Highway 501, and south 10 km on Secondary road 500; (entire route paved).

Description: Alberta Parks

Things to do nearby

Within 5 km — trails, viewpoints, beaches, boat launches you can reach without packing up camp.

Plus 1 user-tagged viewpoint, 1 user-tagged beach on OpenStreetMap — visible as pins on the map below.

What's around

Writing-on-Stone Campground plus 3 named places to see and do nearby — trails, beaches, viewpoints, water, and services.

Water + services

  • dump station node/4561237447 Dump station·304 m

4 user-tagged water sources, 1 user-tagged dump station on OpenStreetMap.

what to know

Updated each morning from provincial parks and Environment Canada.

Pet-friendly
Dogs are allowed on-leash. Pick up after them; some parks have leash-length rules at the trailheads.

what to bring

This list adapts to Writing-on-Stone Campground. no showers means a travel towel;

If Writing-on-Stone Campground is full

Other places to stay within 25 km — ones with openings in the next 14 days listed first.

Data refreshed 2026-06-13. Sources: Google Places + OpenStreetMap. Neighbourhood joins 7 named anchors.