The Pincher Creek Spray Park is the perfect place to cool off and let the kids run. Surrounded by grass and a large field there are lots of places to play, picnic, and enjoy the sunshine. The Bike Park, Skate Park, Tennis Courts, Library, Swimming Pool, and indoor water slide are all also located in the complex. When the sun is out, this is the place to be downtown Pincher Creek! On Wednesdays, during the summer months, you can also find the Farmers Market on Wednesdays from 4 to 7 p.m. right next door.
The Lost Lemon Campground offers 46 camping sites with full and partial service (15/30 amp & 50 amp) and can easily accommodate you. You are invited to tow in a trailer, park a motor home or pitch a tent and enjoy the relaxed, friendly, small-town atmosphere. They also offer two fully equipped cabins, however, reservations are recommended for the duration of your stay. Also four pull-through sites with full hook up. It also has an outdoor pool and a playground. Fishing along the Crowsnest River, hiking, biking, or sightseeing are just a few of the many things to do. The Crowsnest Mall is also within walking distance.
This waterfront campground is in Waterton Reservoir Provincial Recreation Area, 25 km south of Pincher Creek on Hwy. 6 and 25 km east on Hwy. 505. Camp close to the water, where you can swim, paddle, waterski, windsurf, fish and more. A great place to enjoy water activities and a good stopover for those looking to explore the nearby southern Rockies.
Emerald Bay is a popular picnic spot; the sheltered bay is also a favourite spot for swimmers, kayakers, and paddleboarders. This day-use area is also a great spot for scuba divers to plunge in and explore the wreck of the Gertrude which is an old logging boat sunk in the bay.