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Maple Creek Campgrounds & RV Park Directory
Total of 3 Campgrounds / RV Parks
Cypress Hills/Lodge Pole Campground From town, S 18 mi on Hwy 21 (R).
Cypress Hills/Terrace Campground From town, S 18 mi on Hwy 21 (R).
Eagle Valley Park Campground From Jct of Hwy 1 & Maple Creek Jct, W 3 mi on Hwy 1 (R).
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Latest Maple Creek, Saskatchewan RV Park / Campground Reviews
Cypress Hills/Terrace Campground
Reviewer : E Sawatsky
From : WPG
Date of review : August 31, 2009
Rating : 2
Date of stay : 8/2009
Agreed. With little ones, walking from the campground to the pool/beach area is very difficult, and very far. The pool hours are limited, and the beach most definitely has a leech problem. Staff described the beach as really great, and when were questioned afterwards said, "well, the leeches are little". To many little kids, leeches are scary and upsetting, and the label "little" is quite irrelevant.

It's a REALLY pretty place, but if you have kids and want good access to the pool/beach/activities, this is probably not the place for you!

Cypress Hills/Terrace Campground
Reviewer : A Burton
From : Vancouver
Date of review : August 27, 2009
Rating : 2
Date of stay : 8/2009
I suspect this might be a lovely campground for older people or anyone who brings a trailer and a car, but unfortunately we had a 7 and 10 year old with us in an RV. We had hoped to park and stay two nights, letting the kids swim and bike and play as much as possible. However, the campgrounds are a LONG uphill walk/bike ride from the pool/store/rec hall, which was too far for the kids to walk more than once a day, and they had to have an adult with them. The pool closes at 7pm (early!) We were relieved when staff directed us to the 'nice beach' until we realized they have a big leech problem. The kids each had 2-3 on them just from swimming for about 15 minutes, and our dinghy had about 4-6 on the bottom. Not fun with little kids who were scared and upset. Also, it would have been nice to have park staff warn us that there could be cougars around (after hearing it from two different long-term camping groups, we checked at the office and learned that indeed some cougars had been spotted.)

Overall I'd say this isn't a good park to stay at if you have kids. It's really pretty and I expect it would have been great had we been without small ones.

Cypress Hills/Terrace Campground
Reviewer : J.
From : Regina, SK
Date of review : August 21, 2010
Rating : 1
Date of stay : 8/2010
Very urbanized. Lake no good for swimming. Pool (extra $) We were expecting a more rustic experience & a nice beach. Will stick to camping in northern SK from now on.