Showing posts with label Hubbles Lake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hubbles Lake. Show all posts

Saturday, April 26, 2025

Hubbles Lake, North Shore Entry

In mid-October, I went to Hubbles Lake to find the public access through crown land (thanks to Bevin for the tip). The easiest access is on the east end through the Allen Beach Resort, but they charge a day-use fee, are only open in the high season, and sometimes restrict access.


While there is a public access point on the NE shore, there is no parking on the roadway within walking distance. You can get in about half way down the lake (green arrow above, enter 17 Lakeview Avenue, Carvel, AB into your nav). You might snag one of the two parking spots. You may also be able to park on the side of the road, although whether this is permissible under the Parkland County traffic bylaws is hard to fathom.


The lake requires a 400m carry (blue arrow) along some ATV paths. It isn't a long carry but there are some challenges. There is a small valley and ridge right away.


Then at the top, you hand a left at the intersection and look for the long, steep slope down to the lake. The picture below shows the first half of the descent, looking south towards the lake. Then the path turns east.


The picture below shows the second half of the descent looking north (from the bottom). It is steep and rutted, there are rocks and roots, and also slippery leaves. You'll want to wear good shoes.


At the bottom, there is a little dock (green arrow) that had been pulled for the season in the photo below. Entry was so-so.



The lake was nice. Small, mostly pretty clean, and empty on a Wednesday evening in October.


I did two laps in an hour and a bit and there was some lovely colour.



The Allen Beach resort is shown below.


The sun started to drop towards the cloud bank so I called it and headed back.



The climb back up with the boat on my head was tough. I made it in one go but was huffing a bit and my back was a touch sore the next day. Mostly the footing was just tricky and, of course, my arms were busy with the boat. This would likely be less challenging with two people carrying two boats.

Saturday, August 28, 2021

Hubbles Lake

Hubbles Lake is a small spring-fed lake about 25 minutes west of Edmonton. The water quality is good and a paddle around the edge is maybe 3km or so. To get to the lake, take Highway 16 west past Stony Plain. Then turn south on Range Road 13 and go about 3km. There is a gate on the west side of the road. 

The easiest public access is through the Allan Beach Resort and there is a charge (we paid $12 per adult). Best to check operating hours (when we went, they opened at 10 and restricted the number of visitors). You can drive down to the lake to load and unload but you need to return to the top to park (four-minute walk?).


There is a beach and a sandy boat launch. The beach gets quite busy during the day. There are also port-a-potties and they were renting paddle boards for $25 an hour.


The shoreline is highly developed so you are basically paddling past people's cabins and an RV resort. 


We saw lots of ducks and grebes towards the west end (where it is a bit swampier).


Overall, a lovely short paddle on a clean lake. If you were inclined, you could make a day of it on the beach. 


While this is a fair bit like Moonlight Bay on Wabamun, there were many fewer boats and the bottom of the lake was sandier and the water was cleaner. 

This is probably good family lake or one to learn on. It was a bit small and over developed for my taste.

Update: In August of 2024, I took a drive around the lake and found two public accesses. The north access is along Allan Drive (about 300m after you turn in from Range Road 13). There is a sign that marks the access point (a shot trail down to the water).



The difficulty with this access is that there is no parking anywhere along the road. You might be able to stash your car back by the mailboxes as you turned off Range Road 13. There is a similar sign (and a longer carry) on the southwest shore off of Diamond Drive along with a similar parking problem.