After breakfast in town, drive south into the park on the Pine Lake Road. Watch for more bison, plus wolves, bears, foxes, and perhaps even a lynx.
Enjoy a picnic lunch at the Salt River Day Use Area.
Take a hike! Short hikes starting from the day-use area include the Karstland Interpretive Trail or the Salt River Meadows Loop. Longer hikes include the North Loop and South Loop Trails. Or, you can drive south another three kilometres south to the trail accessing lunar Grosbeak Lake, to which Parks staff lead guided hikes on Thursdays.
Camp at Pine Lake, where you can swim in the aquamarine waters and bask on the sandy beaches of karst sinkhole lakes, and …
… paddle with Parks Canada staff during Saturday interpretive programs, and …
… skygaze and Aurora-watch in the world’s largest Dark Sky Preserve (from late August to April). If it’s late August, stick around for the Thebacha & Wood Buffalo Dark Sky Festival.