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Schrader Creek - Red Deer River Natural Area (71.6 km)

Schrader Creek is a natural area along the Red Deer River, featuring river bottoms and gravel bars. The area is divided by Schrader Creek, with old river channels lined by silverberry, willow, and alder. The mainland consists of a forest of white spruce and balsam poplar, while the gravel bars are dominated by balsam poplar and dryad. The site is not accessible on foot due to private property with no trespassing signs. Access may be possible by navigating the Red Deer River. Please respect private property and local regulations.

Access: Unknown
Partners: Alberta Parks
Alberta Discover Guide: No
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