Park amenities include a campground, a beach, and hiking trails.[2]
Turtle's Back Hiking Trail
The trail route passes through the surrounding Turtle Mountain Community Pasture.[2] It is 6.9 kilometres (4.3 mi) in length and moderate in difficulty.[4] The trail climbs to the 'Turtle's Back', giving hikers views of the surrounding area.[4]
Turtle Mountain Community Pasture
Turtle Mountain Community Pasture
IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources)
The community pasture is 89.33 square kilometres (34.49 sq mi) in size.[5] It is considered to be a Class VI protected area under the IUCN protected area management categories.[5] Since 2016, the pasture has been managed by the Association of Manitoba Community Pastures.[6]
^"About Us". Association of Manitoba Community Pastures. Association of Manitoba Community Pastures. Retrieved 5 August 2017. The AMCP is a producer-led not-for-profit organization governed by an elected Board of patrons from pastures across the province. It was first organized by concerned pasture patrons in Manitoba after the federal government announced it would discontinue operating community pastures (formerly the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration). The transition process is now complete and AMCP is operating 20 community pastures as of 2016.