80+ km of trails for hiking, horseriding and snowmobiling. Visit Athabasca Viewpoint Staging Area, Central Staging Area, and the Klondike Trail Staging Day-Use Area. Sandhills Wildland Provincial Park is a sweep of ancient dune country tucked north of Spondin in east-central Alberta, shaped over thousands of years by glacial winds that piled sand into rolling, desert-like hills now cloaked in jack pine and aspen. In summer you can wander the dunes on foot, explore the quiet forest trails, birdwatch, or ride the extensive OHV routes that thread through the backcountry. Come winter, the place flips character—you’ll find deep snow, crisp silence, and miles of snowmobile trails crossing the frozen, hilly terrain, with plenty of room for snowshoeing and cold-weather wildlife spotting.