Cruise the prairie near Regina for an RV camping trip full of culture in the Saskatchewan capital.
Regina—the capital city of Saskatechewan—calls RV campers to its cultural sites like the Royal Saskatchewan Museum and rural landscapes like Nicolle Flats Interpretive Area. Regina also houses year-round caravan parks that offer pull-through big rig sites with 30- and 50-amp hookups, as well as easy access to nearby attractions like White Butte Trails Recreation Site. Campers can day-trip to the recreation site to hike or cycle during warm seasons or cross-country ski and snowshoe during winter. RVers won’t want to skip a trip to Wascana Lake, with its picturesque views and extensive trail system for hiking and biking, or Kiwanis Waterfall Park, which boasts a spectacular sunken waterfall garden. Campers who are hiking or biking The Great Trail, also known as Trans-Canada Trail, can find off-grid dispersed campsites or private RV campsites near the trail that feature convenient amenities like restrooms with warm showers, dog parks, and electric and water hookups.