
Bow Valley Provincial Park is a mosaic landscape of open meadows and forest. As you explore the park trails in summer and winter you’ll see examples of both mountain and prairie plants and animals. Hike one of the park’s six interpretive trails, ride your bike, fish in the Bow and Kananaskis rivers, or have a picnic at one of the many day use areas.
The park’s two campgrounds have a variety of sites with electrical hookups, comfort stations with showers and flush toilets, and a park store.
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