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Salt Plains and Day Use Area, Wood Buffalo National Park

Wood Buffalo National Park in the province’s northwest corner is a vast terrain that beckons explorers. But if you’re pressed for time or not looking for a backcountry adventure, it’s possible to have a fascinating day in the park and get a taste of why it's been added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Head for the Salt Plains Day Use Area. If you're in the area, it’s an easy-to-get-to spot on a side road just off Highway 5. The site offers great views of the Salt Plains, which are the result of natural springs bringing ancient sea water to the surface where it then evaporates. The salt attracts tourists but also wildlife. The Day Use Area includes picnic tables and fire pits are also available, making this a great place for day trippers.

Details


Season Availability
Spring, Summer, Fall

Traveller Type
Adventure Enthusiasts

Guided
Self-guided

Skill Level
Beginner

Duration
1-2 hoursHalf day

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Northern Lights in the night sky above a lighted tent.People kayaking on a lake at sunset in Wood Buffalo National Park
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