Nipawin Regional Park
Located less than three kilometres from the Town of Nipawin, the Nipawin & District Regional Park is home to over three hundred acres of scenic beauty. The Park includes multiple activities for endless family-friendly activities. Whether you come for a day or stay all summer the Regional Park is a must experience in the Nipawin area. Bordering the park is the Tobin Lake portion of the Saskatchewan River, one of North America’s greatest walleye fisheries.
The Nipawin Regional Park was established in 1965 and opened with 25 campsites and a picnic area in 1968. At that time the park covered 296 acres and has since grown to be one of Saskatchewan’s best maintained parks. The park is open annually from May 15th to October 12th, weather permitting.
To be as inclusive as possible the campsites include level gravel, and wheelchair accessible washrooms and showers. The Park also features a wheelchair accessible store/ visitor information. Site number fourteen can be reserved and booked as a handicap accessible site.
Plan Your Visit to Nipawin Regional Park
If you’re searching for top-rated campgrounds near Nipawin, accessible Saskatchewan parks, or walleye fishing destinations in Saskatchewan, Nipawin Regional Park has everything you need for an unforgettable outdoor getaway.
Campground
The Nipawin and District Regional Park campground includes 180 serviced sites, and RV lots. Sites include water hook up, a fire pit, picnic table, and different level amp electricity. There are larger sites that can accommodate large camping units and a boat, with .30-amp service with water and sewer. There is a storage compound for a boat if it does not fit at the site, accessible for $/day, $25/week, or $50/month. Public Internet access is available.
To be as inclusive as possible the campsites include level gravel, and wheelchair accessible washrooms and showers. The Park also features a wheelchair accessible store/ visitor information. Site number fourteen can be reserved and booked as a handicap accessible site.
Chalet
For an indoor gathering, a chalet resides just off the playground and can be rented per day. The Chalet is newly renovated, and overlooks the Saskatchewan river, being an ideal spot for photographs and special occasions. The Chalet can be rented as a meeting space, or for reunions, family gatherings, weddings, and anniversaries. Amenities in the Chalet include a kitchen on the upper level, equipped with a fridge, stove, large dining or seating area. Washrooms are located in the lower level. Outside the Chalet includes a fire pit, and picnic table.
Rental Rates for the Chalet require 3 cheques
- $50.00 holding fee to be refunded upon arrival
- $125.00 per day when booking the Chalet
- $75.000 damage deposit, refundable if the cleaning standards are met.
Contact for Chalet rental information : (306) 862-3237
Activities in The Nipawin Regional Park
- Playground
- Stocked Trout Pond
- Mini Golf
- Spray Park
- Barn Yard Zoo
- Trapper’s Cabin
- Hiking Trails
Playground & Spray Park
The playground and 2,800 sq ft spray park at Nipawin & District Regional Park have quickly become must-visit attractions for families looking to mix relaxation with excitement. The playground is set in a natural, shaded area surrounded by birch and pine trees, creating the perfect setting for hours of outdoor fun. Kids can climb, slide, and swing to their heart’s content, with plenty of room to run and explore, and the highlight for many is the thrilling zipline that adds an adventurous twist to traditional play. Right beside the playground, the spray park invites children to splash, laugh, and cool off on hot summer days. With a variety of spray features, fountains, and jets, it’s just as entertaining for toddlers as it is for older kids. Parents appreciate the safe, open layout and the chance to sit nearby and relax while the kids burn off energy. Together, the playground and spray park form a lively hub of activity inside the park, offering families a go-to destination where memories are made and summer days are filled with laughter.
Mini Golf
Tucked just inside the gates of Nipawin & District Regional Park, the 18-hole mini golf course is a family favorite that blends playful fun with a touch of local character. Each hole is designed to entertain while giving a nod to the surrounding community, so players enjoy more than just a game — they experience a little piece of Nipawin with every putt. The course is built to be welcoming for all ages, from children trying mini golf for the first time to adults who love a bit of friendly competition. It’s the perfect break between a morning of fishing, an afternoon at the playground, or a leisurely walk through the park. With an affordable fee of just $5.00 per game and equipment available at the gatehouse, mini golf is one of the easiest activities to add to your park adventure. Whether you’re visiting for the day or staying all week, this course is a lighthearted, memory-making stop that keeps families coming back year after year.
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The Red Barn
Just a short walk beyond the mini-golf course, the charming Red Barn Petting Zoo welcomes families into its rustic barnyard setting where visitors can meet and interact with a delightful assortment of friendly barnyard animals. From hopping bunnies and gentle goats to curious chickens, roosters, and even a proud peacock, the zoo offers hands-on engagement that brings smiles to visitors of all ages. Nestled in the heart of the park’s natural beauty and surrounded by mature trees, this petting zoo adds a layer of wholesome adventure to any day here—making it a memorable stop for both little animal lovers and adults alike.
Trout Pond
The Trout Pond at Nipawin & District Regional Park is a peaceful and welcoming fishing spot that offers the perfect mix of relaxation and excitement for anglers of all ages. Stocked regularly with rainbow trout, the pond is an ideal place for kids and beginners to experience the thrill of reeling in their first catch, while still providing a quiet escape for seasoned anglers who want a laid-back day on the water. Its central location near other park attractions makes it easy to fit into a full day of activities—whether you’re spending the morning at the playground, enjoying mini golf, or cooling off at the spray park. The pond also hosts community events like the annual kids’ trout derby, creating a lively atmosphere and encouraging new generations of anglers. With beautiful surroundings and plenty of fish waiting to bite, the trout pond is a favorite spot for families to relax, learn, and make summer memories together.