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Beowulf Devil’s Staircase House of Sky
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Kiska/Willson PLUZ
Kiska/WillsonPLUZ
PantherCorners
PLUZ
Kiska/Willson PLUZ
Kiska/Willson PLUZ
Dormer/SheepPLUZ
For information concerning Panther Corners, Kiska/Willson or Dormer/Sheep PLUZ areas, refer to “The Public Land Use Zones of the
Bighorn Backcountry” brochures.
Stoney I.R. 142B
Stoney I.R.142, 143, 144
Stoney I.R.142, 143, 144
GhostReservoir
PRA
SouthGhostPRA
Waiparous CreekGroup Camp PRA
WaiparousCreek PRA
Ghost Airstrip/North Ghost PRA
Waiparous ValleyViewpoint PRA
Fallen TimberSouth PRA
BurntTimber
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Red DeerRiver PRA
FallenTimber
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DeerCreekPRA
WildHorsePRA
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Joshua Creek
Jacob Creek
Eagle CreekPublic LandRecreation Area
PantherPublic LandRecreation Area
OHV OpenMay 1 - Nov 30
OHV OpenMay 1 - Nov 30
OHV OpenMay 1 - Nov 30
Quad OpenNov Only
OHV OpenNov OnlyOHV Along
Pipeline Only
No OHV AlongPipeline BetweenMarkers 321-429
4X4 OpenDec 1 - Mar 31
TransAltaDiversion Dam
OHV AlongPipeline Only
No OHV AlongPipeline BetweenMarkers 423-484
OHV AlongPipeline BetweenMarkers 423-429
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Ghost RiverWilderness Area
Don GettyWildland Park
Don GettyWildland Park
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BanffNational
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OHV Designated Trail Network in EffectStay on the Trails
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Camping in camping nodes only. Watch for signs.
Camping in camping nodes only. Watch for signs.
OHV OpenNov OnlyOHV Open
Nov Only
OHV OpenMay 1 - Nov 30
OHV AlongPipeline Only
No OHV AlongPipeline BetweenMarkers 321-429
No OHV AlongPipeline BetweenMarkers 423-484
OHV AlongPipeline BetweenMarkers 423-429
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Area
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House of Sky
Devil’s Staircase
Beowulf
Claw Creek
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SCALE
West of the Fifth MeridianNAD 1983 UTM Zone 11N
Ghost Public Land Use Zone
Parks and Protected Areas
National Parks
No Camping/No Open Fire Zone
Random Camping Nodes
First Nations
Townships
Lakes/Rivers/Streams
Gas Plant Designated Ghost Operational Access
Management Plan TrailsNon-motorized Uses - All trails/access open
Motorized uses - Permitted only on trails designated and posted
Information Kiosk
Staging Area
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Vehicle Description Trail Sign Map Symbol Explanation What Type of Motorized Vehicle Am I Driving?
Truck Side by Quad Motorcycle Snow Side Vehicle
Motorized vehicles with an overall width up to and including 2.4m (98”) in width.
Motorized vehicles with an overall width up to and including 1.6m (65”).
Motorized vehicles with an overall width up to and including 0.9m (36”).
Open Year Round
Open Year Round
Open Nov 1 - Aug 31
Open Dec 1 - Mar 31
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Only on-highway registered vehicles permitted.
Off-highway vehicles are not permitted on these roads.
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Designated Trails and Roads in the Ghost PLUZ
2018 Government of AlbertaBase Data provided by the Government of Alberta under the Alberta Open Government Licence of November 2014.Wellsite/Pipeline Data provided by IHS Energy (Canada) Ltd.The Information as depicted is subject to change, therefore the Government of Alberta assumes no responsibility for discrepancies at time of useMap prepared by: AEP, South Saskatchewan Region, Regional Informatics Unit - CalgaryRevised March 2018
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What is a Public Land Use Zone?A Public Land Use Zone (PLUZ) is an area of land to which legislative controls are applied under the authority of the Public Lands Act and Public Land Administration Regulation.
A PLUZ is created speci�cally for that land base and the conditions that exist within it.
Each numbered dot on this map corresponds to a numbered post on the ground. Numbered dots are used to indicate trail intersections, end of trails, staging areas and information kiosks.
Note: Trail access may be amended, modi�ed or closed by an of�cer in response to �res, �re hazard, �ooding, wildlife or other environmental and safety concerns. Please ensure you have the current information on the area to which you are travelling and obey all posted signs and notices.
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Liability Disclaimer - This brochure is provided for information purposes and to advise you of many of the rules relating to trail use and camping. Use of the trail system and camping nodes are entirely at your own risk. The trails have not been classi�ed by degree of dif�culty and little or no maintenance is done on these trails; natural and man-made hazards may exist. The trail system can be dif�cult and physically challenging and conditions may change due to weather and other factors. For example, trails that may be easy to traverse under dry or frozen conditions may be hazardous and/or impassable under spring thaw or wet conditions. It is up to users of the trail system to learn the necessary skills for their safe enjoyment and to exercise caution in potentially hazardous areas. The camping nodes are user maintained.
Caution: Under the Backcountry Trail Flood Rehabilitation Program, trails in the area may be temporarily closed due to construction. Please be aware of construction projects on trails and avoid temporary closure areas – for more information visit: backcountry�ood.alberta.ca.
The Ghost Public Land Use Zone (PLUZ) includes more than 1,500 km2 of public lands east of Banff National Park and Don Getty Wildland Provincial Park. Public Land Use Zones are managed to protect the environment while allowing responsible and sustainable use of the land. In addition to recreation this multiple use area includes forestry, agriculture, and oil and gas activities. Regulations within a PLUZ determine where recreational activities can occur and under what conditions. It is your responsibility to become familiar with activities allowed in this area. Refer to the map and charts in this pamphlet for further details.
Of Special InterestFlood Rehabilitation
Alberta Environment and Parks is leading the restoration of backcountry trails on public lands impacted by the 2013 �ood. For your safety and the safety of trail workers, please be aware of construction projects on trails and avoid temporary closure areas. For updated information on �ood rehabilitation projects, closures and reroutes please visit the Backcountry Trails Flood Rehabilitation website at: backcountry�ood.alberta.ca
Wildlife Sanctuaries in the Area
It is unlawful to hunt within 365 m (400 yards) of the center-line of the road in a designated road corridor wildlife sanctuary. This applies to Harold Creek as follows: within 365 m (400 yards) of center line of the portion of the road locally known as the Harold Creek Road between the eastern boundary of the Rocky Mountain Forest Reserve and Secondary Road 734. NOTE: No person shall possess a weapon in these sanctuaries unless the weapon, if it is a �rearm, is unloaded and either dismantled, encased or completely enclosed by another suitable covering, Alberta Wildlife Regulation (AR 143/97).”
Westslope Cutthroat Trout
Alberta’s westslope cutthroat is listed as threatened under the provincial Wildlife Act and the federal Species at Risk Act. Numbers are declining from degradation or destruction of habitats, caused in large part by human activities, hybridization with non-native trout species, or overharvest by angling. You have a vital role to play in the recovery of this species! Some rivers and stream in the Ghost PLUZ are critical habitat for the Westslope cutthroat trout. While visiting the Ghost PLUZ, please keep your “wheels out of the water” to reduce impacts to water quality and the spawning habitat vital to the recovery of this species.
Wheels out of Water• Stay on the trail to avoid water bodies, wetlands
and shorelines.
• Wheeled or tracked vehicles are not allowed on beds or shores of watercourses, wetlands or waterbodies.
• Use designated crossings. Crossing the stream anywhere other than a bridge or designated ford is considered off the designated trail.
• Do not wash your vehicle in a watercourse, wetland or waterbody.
Volunteer Efforts In The Public Land Use ZonesVolunteers play an important role in maintaining and enhancing the designated trail system in the Ghost Public Land Use Zone. Volunteers routinely perform maintenance on existing bridges and trails, as well as carry out bioengineering projects such as planting willows to stabilize stream banks. The efforts of these dedicated individuals provide recreational opportunities for users of the area
If you are interested in volunteering with Environment and Parks, or getting involved with your local recreation stewardship groups, please contact your local AEP of�ce or visit aep.alberta.ca
Serviced Camping Opportunities
PRAs Camping Services Activities Trails Units
Burnt Timber 30 - �shing hiking, cycling
Fallen Timber South 55 loading/unloading ramps �shing, OHV* & snowmobile hiking, cycling campsite reservations staging permitted OHV, snowmobile
Ghost Airstrip - group camping/day use �shing, snowmobile hiking, cyclingGroup Camp warm-up shelter staging permitted
North Ghost 169 group camping/day use �shing, hiking, cycling, cross-country skiing campsite reservations playground
Red Deer River 50 group camping/day use canoeing/kayaking, �shing hiking, cycling campsite reservations
South Ghost - loading/unloading ramps snowmobile staging OHV permitted
Waiparous Creek 53 campsite reservations �shing, hiking, hiking, cycling, OHV group camping/day use canoeing/kayaking staging permitted
Waiparous Valley - day use -Viewpoint
Camp Responsibly Ride Responsibly• Lead by example; use the trails in a safe and responsible manner.
• Slow down. Adjust your speed of travel according to trail conditions.
• Be courteous of other users and practice good rider etiquette.
• Ride when trails are dry. Avoid riding after heavy rainfall or snowmelt.
• Motorized users yield to non-motorized users.
• Pull over to the side, turn off your engine and remove your helmet when horses are approaching.
• If you encounter a locked gate, do not proceed beyond it.
• Close all gates behind you including those you found open.
• Travel is permitted beyond cattle guards and wire gates on the designated trail system.
• Reduce the spread of invasive species by washing your vehicle and equipment before entering the PLUZ.
• Ensure exhaust systems are clear of debris that may ignite and cause wild�re.
Know Before You GoAs a user of the PLUZ, it is your responsibility to ensure you are adequately informed of closures, appropriate usages and rules.
Visitors who do not follow the rules may be �ned or charged under the provincial legislation.
To learn more about Public Land Use Zones including trail updates visit the AEP website at aep.alberta.ca.
Additional web resources:
Alberta Agriculture and Forestry – wild�re.alberta.caAlberta Parks – albertaparks.caParks Canada – pc.gc.caVacation Guide – travelalberta.com
Avalanche InformationPLUZs are not controlled for avalanches, be prepared to properly manage avalanche-related risk when travelling through this area. For more information on avalanche safety and to check avalanche hazards and terrain ratings visit www.avalanche.ca.
Avoiding Wildlife Con�ictsPLUZs are home for many animals, including grizzly and black bears, cougars, coyotes and wolves. Please take precautions to reduce the likelihood of a dangerous wildlife encounter. • Set up camp sites in open areas away from game trails, berry bushes, clover patches, streams and
lakeshores.
• Constantly make noise to warn wildlife of your approach.
• Keep your dog on a leash at all times. Unleashed dogs may provoke an unwanted encounter.
• Carry bear spray and know how to use it.
• Use odor-proof containers to store anything that may attract a bear, including toiletries and pet food and never take these items into your sleeping area.
• Store food and other scented items in your vehicle or high in a tree, at least 100 m (330 ft.) from your camp.
• Cook food and dispose of dishwater at least 100 m (330 ft.) from your sleeping area.
• Never partially burn or bury food scraps.
• Pack out all garbage in sealed bags.
• Never feed, approach or disturb bears or wildlife.
• Stay in groups. Keep children close.
• Look for signs of recent wildlife activity including scat, prints, tree markings and wildlife carcasses. If there are signs of recent wildlife activity, leave the area immediately.
Always be aware of your surroundings and keep a respectful distance from wildlife. For more information on wildlife safety visit http://aep.alberta.ca
Equestrian Use On Public Land• Do not tie horses to trees.
• All sites must be cleaned of manure and excess feed before leaving.
• All remaining feed must be disposed of at home. Do not leave any feed behind.
• Use weed-free feed and hay.
• Avoid grazing wherever possible.
• When accessing water, use hard ground surfaces and avoid soft ground conditions to prevent bank erosion.
Random camping refers to camping outside designated campgrounds. This type of camping is user maintained and unserviced. Please plan accordingly.
• Do not camp where you will block or restrict trail access.
• Choose areas that minimize damage to vegetation.
• Use existing �re pits when possible.
• Do not remove artifacts.
• Camp at least 100m (330 ft) away from an oil and gas well site or facility.
• Do not camp on a pipeline.
• Remove all garbage for disposal at home or at an approved garbage disposal facility.
Visitors to Ghost PLUZ are strongly encouraged to use the amenities and facilities provided by Alberta Environment and Parks in Provincial Recreation Areas (PRA) and provincial parks.
These areas have been engineered to reduce the risk of environmental impact to �sh and wildlife habitat, vegetation, soil and water quality that is caused by intensive use.
Do not remove �rewood from Provincial Recreation Areas.
This brochure is classi�ed as a notice under the Public Lands Administration Regulation.
The of�cial statutes and regulations should be consulted for all purposes of interpreting and applying the law. Clari�cation of the regulations may be obtained from your nearest Alberta Environment and Parks of�ce.
Provincial statutes and regulations, in print or electronic format, are available through Alberta Queen’s Printer: 780-427-4952 or visit www.qp.alberta.ca
General
• You shall comply with the lawful orders, instructions and directions of an Of�cer.
• You shall comply with the instructions, prohibitions, and directions contained in signs and notices posted by or at the request of an Of�cer on or about the Public Land Use Zones (PLUZ), Public Land Recreation Areas (PLRA) or Public Land Recreation Trails (PLRT).
• An Of�cer may order a person within the PLUZ, PLRA, and PLRT to refrain from doing anything that in the opinion of the Of�cer is dangerous to life or property or detrimental to the management of or use of any road, trail or route within that PLUZ, PLRA, or PLRT.
• While in a PLUZ, PLRA or PLRT you shall keep the land and improvements in a condition satisfactory to an Of�cer.
• When leaving the PLUZ you shall restore the land to a clean and tidy condition.
• You shall remove all garbage for disposal at home or at an approved garbage disposal facility.
• No cutting, removing or damaging living trees or any vegetation is allowed.
• Do not deposit harmful materials such as sediment, pollution, gray water or sewage into any water or onto ice of any watercourse or water body.
• Adhere to �re bans and closures.
Motorized vehicles
• Off-highway vehicles are not allowed on roads.
• You may only cross waterbodies at bridges or lawful crossings. Crossing a waterbody anywhere other than a bridge or designated ford is not permitted.
• Motorized users must stay on the designated trails.
• Operators under 14 years of age must be supervised by an adult.
Camping
• No camping or open �res allowed within one kilometer of a PRA or PLRA.
• Camping facilities must be temporary and portable.
• Limit your stay to 14 days.
• Camp�res are allowed for cooking and warming purposes only.
• Camp�res must be attended at all time and extinguished before leaving your site.
• Camp at least 30 m (100 ft.) from water.
Traf�c Safety Act
Under the Traf�c Safety Act an off-highway vehicles (OHV) is any motorized mode of transportation built for cross-country travel on land, water, snow, ice or marsh or swamp land or on other natural terrain. CSA compliant helmets must be worn by OHV users when riding on public land.
Every OHV and snow vehicle operating on public land must have the following:
• Valid registration and insurance. Operator must carry and produce documents.
• Current license plate properly af�xed in a visible location.
• Red rear tail lamp capable of emitting a light visible from at least 60m (185 ft.).
• At least one front white headlamp capable of illuminating a person, vehicle or object from at least 60m (185 ft.).
• Proper exhaust muf�er with spark arrestor.
To operate an OHV on Alberta public lands, people from another jurisdiction must:
• Carry proof of residency.
• Follow the rules regarding registration of the vehicle and the display of license plate as required by their home jurisdiction.
• Produce valid proof of insurance.
• If you have been in Alberta for more than 30 days, all Alberta requirements apply.
Public Land Use Zone Rules - Know the Law!.
This sign designates areas of the PLUZ that are approved for random camping activity.
Camping Nodes have been established along the Stud Creek Road from the entrance to the PLUZ for the next 16 km. Random unserviced camping is only allowed in the designated nodes in this area of the PLUZ.
Camping Nodes are intended to reduce recreational pressure on the surrounding landscape and help visitors avoid accidental contact with sour gas facilities in the area. See insert on map side of brochure for the camping node (Burnt Timber Gas Plant) area.
Camping Nodes
Look for the Camping Node sign.
KNOW THE LAW
Keep WheelsOut of Water
*OHV - off-highway vehicles
• Stay on the designated trail
• Take your garbage home
• Respect other users of the area
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Getting There
Contact the nearest AEP of�ce or visit aep.alberta.ca
Calgary403-297-8800 (dial 310-0000 toll-free)
Fire Ban Information 1-866-FYI-FIRE (394-3473)
Report A Poacher - 1-800-643-3800 to report suspicious hunting and �shing activity, dangerous wildlife encounters and serious public lands abuse
Emergency
In case of emergency, please dial 911
To report a wild�re call 310-FIRE (310-3473)
Environment 24-hour pollution response team 1-800-222-6514
ISBN: 978-1-4601-3903-5 (Print) 978-1-4601-3904-2 (PDF)Revised March 2018
Access the from the South. From Cochrane, AB. Go west on Highway 1A. Turn North on Highway 40. Go 27 km to the Forest Reserve boundary.
Access from the East. From Cochrane, AB. Go North on Highway 22. Turn west on highway 579. Follow this road to forest reserve boundary.
Access from the North. From Sundre, AB. Go west on highway 584. Turn south on Range Rd 63. Turn south on Range Rd 64 (which turns into Range Road 64A and eventually into Range Rd 65A). Continue along this road until it turns into Township 314A and then into Township road 312A. Continue to the Highway 40 intersection. Keep going west until you come to the blue bridge and Mountain Aire lodge. Turn South at Bridge to enter the Ghost PLUZ.
Scanning this QR code will take you directly to the Ghost PLUZ website for new digital mapping options and downloads.
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