Alberta · Canada

Willmore Wilderness Park Northern Access — Muddy Water River to Rock Lake Summit

Willmore's back door — remote, raw, and worth every kilometre.

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Most people enter Willmore Wilderness Park on horseback or on foot from the south via Kvass Flats. The northern approach along the Muddy Water River road out of Grande Cache is the overlander’s option — rougher, less travelled, and completely worth it. The route follows unmaintained resource roads northwest from Grande Cache before climbing steadily through boreal forest and breaking out into subalpine terrain above the Muddy Water River headwaters. The final push to the Rock Lake Summit viewpoint involves a sustained rocky climb with exposure on the driver’s left — not technical crawling, but enough that a moment of inattention matters. The view from the top stretches north into Willmore’s roadless interior, one of the largest wilderness preserves in Alberta.

Minimum vehicle is a capable high-clearance 4WD with good all-terrain tires — the Muddy Water crossing mid-route can be thigh-deep in early season. Plan the trip for late July through mid-September when water is down and the summit is snow-free. No developed services anywhere on route; Grande Cache is your last fuel and supply point, and cell service drops to zero within 10 km of town. No permits needed for vehicle travel on the resource road, but travel into the park boundary on foot requires registration. Carry multiple days of food and a satellite communicator — this one is genuinely remote.

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Length (miles)44 mi / 70.8 km
Duration2-3 days
Max elevation (ft)6800 ft
Best seasonLate July-September
Minimum vehicleHigh-clearance 4WD with lockers recommended
Nearest townGrande Cache, Alberta
Land managerAlberta Environment and Protected Areas — Willmore Wilderness Park
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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