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Sask Parks Offers Free Entry for National Trails Day, June 6, 2026

Released on May 27, 2026

Visitors can enjoy free entry to provincial parks on National Trails Day, Saturday, June 6, 2026. It is a great opportunity to explore trails across the province before the summer season begins. 

"We are fortunate to be home to such beautiful and diverse provincial parks," Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Alana Ross said. "With a wide range of trails, and programs taking place across the province, we invite everyone to explore the natural beauty Saskatchewan has to offer. Spending time in nature and being active is something important we can do for ourselves and our overall health and well-being." 

Two people walk a dog along a paved trail through a sunlit pine forest, with tall trees, green undergrowth, and sunlight filtering through the branches.

National Trails Day Events 

More than a dozen provincial parks will host guided hikes and special programming in celebration of National Trails Day, including: 

  • Buffalo Pound Provincial Park - Hike to Nicolle Homestead
  • Candle Lake Provincial Park - Old Baldy Hike
  • Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park - Life in the Lodgepoles
  • Douglas Provincial Park - Blooming Cacti Hike and Coffee Corner: Mindfulness Walk
  • Duck Mountain Provincial Park - Boreal Basics
  • Great Blue Heron Provincial Park - Tower Trek
  • Greenwater Lake Provincial Park - Wild Side of Klinger Trail Hike
  • Echo Valley Provincial Park - Scenic Valley Trek
  • Meadow Lake Provincial Park - Back in the Boreal
  • Moose Mountain Provincial Park - Hike the Uplands
  • Pike Lake Provincial Park - Feathered Friends Hike
  • Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park - Take on the Trails with Prairie Sky Running Company and Coffee Corner: Mindfulness Walk
  • Wascana Trails Natural Recreation Site - Hike and Bike at Wascana Trails

To find your nearest provincial park visit: SaskParks.com or our dedicated Sask Parks Trails Day Events page for more details.

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For more information, contact:

Media Line
Parks, Culture and Sport
Regina
Phone: 306-798-1020
Email: pcsmedia@gov.sk.ca

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