How to Make Reservations
When to Make a Reservation
Reservations for the 2025 camping season will begin on April 7 for seasonal camping and April 8 for nightly camping. Reservations open at 7 a.m. CST each day and follows the reservation schedule below:
Seasonal campsites
- Monday, April 7: Seasonal campsites for all parks participating in the seasonal camping program
Nightly campsites including Camp-Easy, backcountry, equestrian, economy, non-electric, electric or full-service sites, and day use facilities, group camping and swimming lessons:
- Tuesday, April 8: Candle Lake, Good Spirit Lake, Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan Landing
- Wednesday, April 9: Break
- Thursday, April 10: Buffalo Pound, Bronson Forest, Duck Mountain, Moose Mountain, Porcupine Hills
- Friday, April 11: Danielson, Great Blue Heron, Greenwater Lake, Rowan's Ravine, The Battlefords
- Monday, April 14: Douglas, Echo Valley, Makwa Lake, Narrow Hills, Pike Lake
- Tuesday, April 15: Blackstrap, Crooked Lake, Cypress Hills, Fort Carlton (only available for stays from Thursday to Sunday, June 26 to August 22, 2025), Lac La Ronge
Reservations for group camping, recreation halls, picnic shelters, and pavilions are available for reservations one operating season in advance and are currently available for online reservations from May 15, 2025, to September 30, 2025. Group camping and day-use facility bookings for 2026 will open on the same day as nightly reservations for each park.
Prepare for Launch Day
- Create a new account (PDF) if you do not have one.
- If you have an account, ensure you are still able to log in. Reset your password (PDF) and update your email address (PDF) if needed.
- Do research on the parks and campsites beforehand:
- Use the campsite comparison feature (PDF) - compare up to three sites online to assist in deciding the site that best suits your needs. To do this, select the circle icon with two arrows next to the site number that you would like to compare.
- Create a list of favourite campsites (PDF) that will be saved in your online account. To do this, select the heart icon next to the site number that you want to save in your favourites.
- For new campers, check out the Sask Parks Camping Season 2025 guide (PDF) to become familiar with the reservation system and practice searching for and selecting your campsite of choice.
How to Make a Reservation
- How to Book a Nightly Campsite (including Camp-Easy, economy, equestrian, non-electric, electric or full-service sites) (PDF)
- How to Book a Seasonal Campsite (PDF)
- How to Book Swimming Lessons (PDF)
How to Be Notified When an Unavailable Site Becomes Available
If a campsite is unavailable for the dates you wish to book, you can sign up to receive a notification email when it becomes available. Availability notifications are sent to all customers signed up for a specific site’s availability notification once it becomes available and is booked on a first come-first-serve basis.
Availability notifications can be added to the following site types:
- Nightly campsites including Accessible, Double Site, Full Service, Electric, Economy, Equestrian, and Non-Electric site types;
- Camp-Easy Yurt and Mongolian Yurt sites;
- Group campsites;
- Seasonal campsites;
- Pavilion;
- Picnic Shelters; and
- Swimming Lessons.
View our Availability Notifications (PDF Guide).
More Information
Read our Sask Parks Camping Season 2025 guide (PDF) to find out all you need to know about booking a campsite in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks.
You can also check out our Frequently Asked Questions to find out more information on some of our most common questions.