Hebert Lake (97.0 km)
Hebert Lake is a 93-acre conservation site located about 22 km southeast of Stettler and 12 km south of Botha. The site provides habitat for white-tailed and mule deer, garter snakes, waterfowl, and various songbirds. It is located next to the Hebert Lake Uplands (E3-160) conservation site. The property is open for day use only and can be accessed on foot. Livestock may be present, so visitors are asked to avoid areas where cattle are grazing. Visitors should also be aware of site boundaries before entering to avoid trespassing onto nearby private property.
Access: From Botha, head south on Highway 850 for 11.6 km, then turn west onto Township Road 374. Continue for a short distance, then turn south onto Range Road 190. In less than 1 km, the site will be on the east side of the road.
Partners: ACA & Government of Alberta
Alberta Discover Guide: E3-116
Hebert Lake is a 93-acre conservation site located about 22 km southeast of Stettler and 12 km south of Botha. The site provides habitat for white-tailed and mule deer, garter snakes, waterfowl, and various songbirds. It is located next to the Hebert Lake Uplands (E3-160) conservation site. The property is open for day use only and can be accessed on foot. Livestock may be present, so visitors are asked to avoid areas where cattle are grazing. Visitors should also be aware of site boundaries before entering to avoid trespassing onto nearby private property.
Access: From Botha, head south on Highway 850 for 11.6 km, then turn west onto Township Road 374. Continue for a short distance, then turn south onto Range Road 190. In less than 1 km, the site will be on the east side of the road.
Partners: ACA & Government of Alberta
Alberta Discover Guide: E3-116