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Antelope Lake Regional Park is a beautiful place to camp for a night or the entire season. It is located northeast of Gull Lake off Highway 37. There are a number of things for the entire family. The playground was updated in 2010 and small beach areas are available for children to play. Streams and waterbodies allow children to explore around and catch tadpoles, frogs and other water critters. A man-made fish pond is stocked with rainbow trout. There is a daily fee to fish, as well as daily limits. For golf enthuasists, a nine-hole golf course with sand greens awaits. High spring runoff and abundant summer rains have brought the lake level up so boats are back on the water again. This has added another dimension to the park. The park has up-to-date washrooms with showers. There is a hall to rent for group events such as family reunions. A baseball diamond and horseshoe pits are also avail- able. There are 15- and 30-amp campsites as well as a tenting area. A number of sites have water. A concession to purchase ice and other necessities is located at the park office.
The park is located about 25 miles from Gull Lake on a paved road. It is about an hour to Swift Current, Shaunavon, Cabri, and Maple Creek is just over an hour away, making it an ideal place to camp and go out on day excursions to see other southwest attractions
We are looking forward to seeing you at Antelope Lake Regional Park. Please see the advertisement for contact information.
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