At Buffalo Pound Provincial Park, there are hiking and mountain biking trails that allow campers to catch views of bison herds with spectacular backdrops out over prairies and waterways. There's tons to do on the water (the fishing is amazing, and it is a great spot for kayaking) or on dry land at this stunning park, where campsites are plentiful with RV-friendly amenities. Don't miss the after-dark astronomy tours. With 800 kilometers of shoreline, this epic lake serves up everything you could want to do on the water. Campsites are set all around the lake, a famed walleye fishing destination, meaning Diefenbaker Lake has plenty of room. Dramatic buffalo jump drop-offs and rock formations have carved out a landscape filled with Indigenous lore and legend in the Big Muddy Badlands. Campsites put you close to the St. Victor Petroglyphs Provincial Historic Park, ancient stone circles and effigies, the Old Wives Lake Nature Area (a birdwatcher's paradise), and tiny towns to explore and stock up on provisions.