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Clear Creek (64.0 km)

Located 21 km southeast of Rocky Mountain House, this 4-acre fisheries enhancement area provides access to Clear Creek, offering opportunities to fish for brown and brook trout, as well as bull trout and mountain whitefish. The surrounding land is private, so visitors must stay within the fenced access corridor unless they have permission to go beyond. The area includes a mix of aspen, white spruce, and lodgepole pine, providing a small buffer against nearby agricultural land. Birdwatchers may spot species such as the Common Goldeneye, Red-eyed Vireo, Barn Swallow, Cedar Waxwing, Common Yellowthroat, Clay-colored Sparrow, and Yellow Warbler. Wildlife such as white-tailed deer, moose, beaver, and muskrat are also present. The site is home to a variety of plants, including Honeysuckle, Richardson's Geranium, Lily of the Valley, Bunchberry, Wild Rose, and Solomon's Seal.

Access: Head north from Caroline on Range Road 61. The site will be on your left after 13 km.
Partners: ACA, Government of Alberta, & Trout Unlimited Canada
Alberta Discover Guide: E3-135
Joint Partnership
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