Whitecourt Mountain Natural Area
ab parkswhat to expect
This natural area contains plateau and steep slopes of Whitecourt Mountain. It's the regional topographic high point (1,200 m) and has scenic vistas. The site contains the headwaters of several small tributaries to the McLeod River. There are: stony terraces, slumps and seepage areas; white birch dominated by deciduous stands on plateau and upper slopes grading to aspen; some balsam poplar; small stands of white spruce-pine on slopes with some balsam fir; and small scattered shrublands and grassy openings on slopes. Most stands have an understory of Calamagrostis canadensis-oak fern-herbs. This area is a regional extension of the boreal cordilleran zone with associated species such as red elderberry, devil's club, western mountain ash and western meadow rue. There is good wildlife habitat,…
Description: Alberta Parks
the basics
Water + services
- Nearest dump station — dump station node/6570610522
- Nearest potable water
what to bring
This list adapts to Whitecourt Mountain Natural Area. no showers means a travel towel;
If Whitecourt Mountain Natural Area is full
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