Antelope Hill Provincial Park | |
Map: | Canada Alberta |
Map Width: | 192 |
Nearest City: | Hanna |
Coordinates: | 51.722°N -111.937°W |
Area: | 380ha[1] |
Established: | December 4, 2014[2] |
Governing Body: | Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation |
Antelope Hill Provincial Park is a provincial park in central Alberta, Canada. It is located within Special Area No. 2 north of the Town of Hanna and east of Dowling Lake.[1]
Antelope Hill was officially designated as a provincial park by an order in council on December 4, 2014.[2] The designation involved the protection of 380ha of land that was donated to the Province of Alberta by Gottlob Schmidt.[1]
The park is home to animals such as the thirteen-lined ground squirrel, deer, red fox, porcupine, and elk. Birds such as the white-faced ibis, the American white pelican, and the Sprague's pipit also live at Antelope Hill.[3]