Alberta Parks refers to the provincial parks system managed by the Alberta government, encompassing over 470 parks, protected areas, and recreation areas across the province. Popular destinations include Kananaskis Country near Calgary, Dinosaur Provincial Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), and Cypress Hills. These parks provide opportunities for camping, hiking, wildlife viewing, and connecting with nature while protecting Alberta's diverse landscapes. The provincial parks system operates separately from national parks like Banff and Jasper, which are managed by the federal government. Alberta Parks balances recreation access with conservation of natural areas.