The best pets off leash camping in Saskatchewan

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Saskatchewan is known for having rolling farmland as far as the eye can see, and it’s on the southern prairies that you can follow herds of bison, explore farmer’s markets, and witness slow living. Head north for coniferous forests, rushing rivers, and hundreds of thousands of lakes in the rugged terrain of the Canadian Shield Plateau. Campers can find fully equipped sites close to hip Saskatoon and Regina, the province’s capital, or backcountry campsites in Saskatchewan’s two national parks. Summers are hot and winters are extreme, but there’s beauty here regardless of the season.

Beyond Regina and the city’s beloved Saskatchewan Roughriders football team, visitors typically head out to the prairies at Grasslands National Park, where camping options include tent and RV spots, rentable tipis, backcountry sites, and even some areas designated for those arriving by horse. For a quieter experience, choose from a handful of southern Saskatchewan provincial parks such as Moose Mountain and Buffalo Pound, an area of First Nations significance near the town of Moose Jaw. Heavily forested Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park is another standout, as it rises high above the plains and reaches into neighbouring Alberta.

Saskatoon is a popular Saskatchewan home base, with a friendly community, cultural festivities throughout the summer, and creature comforts at spots like the popular Gordon Howe Campground. Further outside the city are dozens of RV campgrounds and tenting sites at provincial parks—Blackstrap Provincial Park is frequented for lake swimming, fishing, and boating, along with serene spots for RV campers. Head to the province’s western edge to experience the saltwater Manitou Lake, known as the “Dead Sea of Canada” for its salinity and allegedly healing waters. Hit the spa, heritage dance hall, or the campground golf course.

Saskatchewan campgrounds vary immensely, especially to the north, where the further you go, the more wild and remote it gets. At Prince Albert National Park, you can camp lakeside (try tent camping at Namekus or RV camping at Waskesiu Lake), opt for an oTENTik glamping experience, or find a remote backcountry spot away from anyone else at all. The northern region is also home to a smattering of wide-open regional parks such as Meadow Lake Provincial Park, the Bronson Forest Recreation Site, and the forested Lac La Ronge. In the deep north are the hard-to-reach Athabasca Sand Dunes, which stretch nearly 100 kilometres along the shores of Lake Athabasca.

89% (36) 7 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Saskatchewan

Stranraer National

1. Stranraer National

100%
(3)
2 sites · Tents, RVs · Kindersley, SK
Learn more about this land:Just an old family farm that is being converted to a golf course over time. There is a slough and a artesian well. Please keep all vehicles off of seeded areas and avoid travel on the golf fairways, other than that you are free to enjoy the rest of the property.
Pets
Campfires
from 
CA$21
 / night
Hidden Haven 1.0 (the Elle)

2. Hidden Haven 1.0 (the Elle)

100%
(23)
1 site · Lodging · Swift Current, SK
We are located right outside the Swift Current city limits. Hidden away in the privacy of coulees on our 120 acres, in view of the city, you can drive right up to the front door of our tiny house. This quaint haven sleeps up to 4 people with a queen-size bed and 2 twins. We are a 4 season stay and have a wood burning stove to add to your stay in the winter months! Your rental comes with clean sheets and towel, dry firewood, coffee and tea and potable water. The SHOWER HOUSE where you will have your own private bathroom, is located in a separate building a hop, skip and a jump away from your tiny house. We have recently added a tiny Nordic spa with a sauna, hot tub and cold plunge pool. This is an add on of an additional $25/person. Just let us know if you’d like to enjoy this amenity during your stay. This tiny house is a passion project for my husband, myself and our 3 daughters. We hope you have as much fun exploring, playing and making memories on this land as we do.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$150
 / night
Where the Wild Things Are

3. Where the Wild Things Are

87%
(15)
3 sites · Tents, RVs · Melville, SK
Family acerage with multiple sites offered. Lots of wooded area, animals and nature.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$45
 / night
Black Horse Farm

4. Black Horse Farm

67%
(3)
3 sites · Tents, RVs · Regina, SK
Native pasture ample privacy. 3 miles to Last Mountain Lake/Saskatchewan Beach and boat launch. Convenience store/liquor store/restaurant 2 miles away. Very quiet. Hike through native prairie. Pets welcome. We have horses and our home nearby but trees and distance keep the camping space private. We can provide access to water, but no hook up's close to camping spot. Fresh farm eggs available.
Pets
from 
CA$35
 / night
Last Mountain Lake Campsite

5. Last Mountain Lake Campsite

5 sites · RVs · Mc Killop No. 220, SK
Learn more about this land:A private place out in the country! This peaceful and quiet campsite is only 10 minutes from Strasbourg, Saskatchewan and Last Mountain Lake.Last Mountain Lake, also known as Long Lake, is a prairie lake formed from glaciation 11,000 years ago.You can facetime, call or text me with any questions. I will provide you with the exact location once booked.Pets are welcome but please note, we have a black cat on the property.Campfires are allowed within local regulations.There is some seating around the firepit and umbrellas in case it rains.This is a level site in a grassy field. No toilet available, self-contained RVs, or bring your own camping toilet.There are 4 Restaurants located in town, grocery shops, and a gas station.If you are looking for fresh produce they are located in the valley.The property does have security surveillance.
Pets
from 
CA$54
 / night

Saskatchewan is known for having rolling farmland as far as the eye can see, and it’s on the southern prairies that you can follow herds of bison, explore farmer’s markets, and witness slow living. Head north for coniferous forests, rushing rivers, and hundreds of thousands of lakes in the rugged terrain of the Canadian Shield Plateau. Campers can find fully equipped sites close to hip Saskatoon and Regina, the province’s capital, or backcountry campsites in Saskatchewan’s two national parks. Summers are hot and winters are extreme, but there’s beauty here regardless of the season.

Beyond Regina and the city’s beloved Saskatchewan Roughriders football team, visitors typically head out to the prairies at Grasslands National Park, where camping options include tent and RV spots, rentable tipis, backcountry sites, and even some areas designated for those arriving by horse. For a quieter experience, choose from a handful of southern Saskatchewan provincial parks such as Moose Mountain and Buffalo Pound, an area of First Nations significance near the town of Moose Jaw. Heavily forested Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park is another standout, as it rises high above the plains and reaches into neighbouring Alberta.

Saskatoon is a popular Saskatchewan home base, with a friendly community, cultural festivities throughout the summer, and creature comforts at spots like the popular Gordon Howe Campground. Further outside the city are dozens of RV campgrounds and tenting sites at provincial parks—Blackstrap Provincial Park is frequented for lake swimming, fishing, and boating, along with serene spots for RV campers. Head to the province’s western edge to experience the saltwater Manitou Lake, known as the “Dead Sea of Canada” for its salinity and allegedly healing waters. Hit the spa, heritage dance hall, or the campground golf course.

Saskatchewan campgrounds vary immensely, especially to the north, where the further you go, the more wild and remote it gets. At Prince Albert National Park, you can camp lakeside (try tent camping at Namekus or RV camping at Waskesiu Lake), opt for an oTENTik glamping experience, or find a remote backcountry spot away from anyone else at all. The northern region is also home to a smattering of wide-open regional parks such as Meadow Lake Provincial Park, the Bronson Forest Recreation Site, and the forested Lac La Ronge. In the deep north are the hard-to-reach Athabasca Sand Dunes, which stretch nearly 100 kilometres along the shores of Lake Athabasca.

89% (36) 7 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Saskatchewan

Stranraer National

1. Stranraer National

100%
(3)
2 sites · Tents, RVs · Kindersley, SK
Learn more about this land:Just an old family farm that is being converted to a golf course over time. There is a slough and a artesian well. Please keep all vehicles off of seeded areas and avoid travel on the golf fairways, other than that you are free to enjoy the rest of the property.
Pets
Campfires
from 
CA$21
 / night
Hidden Haven 1.0 (the Elle)

2. Hidden Haven 1.0 (the Elle)

100%
(23)
1 site · Lodging · Swift Current, SK
We are located right outside the Swift Current city limits. Hidden away in the privacy of coulees on our 120 acres, in view of the city, you can drive right up to the front door of our tiny house. This quaint haven sleeps up to 4 people with a queen-size bed and 2 twins. We are a 4 season stay and have a wood burning stove to add to your stay in the winter months! Your rental comes with clean sheets and towel, dry firewood, coffee and tea and potable water. The SHOWER HOUSE where you will have your own private bathroom, is located in a separate building a hop, skip and a jump away from your tiny house. We have recently added a tiny Nordic spa with a sauna, hot tub and cold plunge pool. This is an add on of an additional $25/person. Just let us know if you’d like to enjoy this amenity during your stay. This tiny house is a passion project for my husband, myself and our 3 daughters. We hope you have as much fun exploring, playing and making memories on this land as we do.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$150
 / night
Where the Wild Things Are

3. Where the Wild Things Are

87%
(15)
3 sites · Tents, RVs · Melville, SK
Family acerage with multiple sites offered. Lots of wooded area, animals and nature.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$45
 / night
Black Horse Farm

4. Black Horse Farm

67%
(3)
3 sites · Tents, RVs · Regina, SK
Native pasture ample privacy. 3 miles to Last Mountain Lake/Saskatchewan Beach and boat launch. Convenience store/liquor store/restaurant 2 miles away. Very quiet. Hike through native prairie. Pets welcome. We have horses and our home nearby but trees and distance keep the camping space private. We can provide access to water, but no hook up's close to camping spot. Fresh farm eggs available.
Pets
from 
CA$35
 / night
Last Mountain Lake Campsite

5. Last Mountain Lake Campsite

5 sites · RVs · Mc Killop No. 220, SK
Learn more about this land:A private place out in the country! This peaceful and quiet campsite is only 10 minutes from Strasbourg, Saskatchewan and Last Mountain Lake.Last Mountain Lake, also known as Long Lake, is a prairie lake formed from glaciation 11,000 years ago.You can facetime, call or text me with any questions. I will provide you with the exact location once booked.Pets are welcome but please note, we have a black cat on the property.Campfires are allowed within local regulations.There is some seating around the firepit and umbrellas in case it rains.This is a level site in a grassy field. No toilet available, self-contained RVs, or bring your own camping toilet.There are 4 Restaurants located in town, grocery shops, and a gas station.If you are looking for fresh produce they are located in the valley.The property does have security surveillance.
Pets
from 
CA$54
 / night

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