Lusk Creek Provincial Recreation Area

Alberta Parks

Lusk Creek Day Use

Information: 1-866-686-0339
Season: Year-round
Facility Operator: Cedar & Spruce Campgrounds
A Kananaskis Conservation Pass is required to park your vehicle in Kananaskis and the Bow Valley.

    This quiet picnic site is located adjacent to Lusk Creek; the creek is named for Tom Lusk, who was a guide, packer and homesteader in the region.

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Maps & Guides

  • Sibbald Area Summer Trails Pamphlet with Map Map, Kananaskis, Dawson PRA, Jumpingpound Creel PRA, Lusk Creek PRA, Pine Grove PRA, Sibbald Lake PRA, Sibbald Viewpoint PRA, Baldy Pass Trail, Cox Hill Ridge Trail, Deer Ridge Trail, Eagle Hill Trail, Jumpingpound Loop Trail, Jumpingpound Ridge Trail, Jumpingpound Summit Trail, Lusk Pass Trail, Ole Buck Loop Trail, Moose Creek Interpretive Trail, Pine Woods Interpretive Trail, Sibbald Flat Interpretive Trail, Sibbald Reforestation Interpretive Trail, Tom Snow Trail, Kananaskis Country, Map -- fb53845e-7e34-45ce-8855-ea54db702235 True
  • Kananaskis Integrated Forest Interpretive Trail Map, Kananaskis, Lusk Creek PRA, Lusk Creek Day Use Area, Stoney Creek Group Camp, Kananaskis Integrated Forest Interpretive Trail, Kananaskis Country -- fb53845e-7e34-45ce-8855-ea54db702235 True
  • Kananaskis Integrated Forest Interpretive Trail Pamphlet Map, Kananaskis, Lusk Creek PRA, Kananaskis Integrated Forest Interpretive Trail, Map -- fb53845e-7e34-45ce-8855-ea54db702235 True
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Updated: Mar 20, 2025