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Anderson Creek Natural Area (99.0 km)

Anderson Creek Natural Area, located 25 km southwest of Winfield, spans 320 acres and is classified under the Wilderness Areas, Ecological Reserves, Natural Areas, and Heritage Rangelands Act. This area features rolling topography with wet depressional zones, creeks, diverse wetlands, and large beaver complexes, while supporting various woodland types like white spruce, lodgepole pine, aspen, and black spruce. The park offers hiking on front-country trails and OHV riding on pre-existing trails, although access may be limited in certain areas, particularly during the winter, and some parts are difficult to reach. For more information, contact Alberta Parks at 403-748-3939 or visit the Central Regional Office.
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Access: Head west from Hoadley on Township Road 450 for 12.3 km; the site will be on the left.
Partners: Alberta Parks
Alberta Discover Guide: No
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