The Shamrock Regional Park was the choice for the 2000 Regional Park Youth Ambassadors, as part of the Southwest Saskatchewan Tourism region. '' One of the few natural campgrounds to visit, of the 101 Regional Parks in Saskatchewan. Welcome to Shamrock Regional Park!One of the first Regional Parks, and a natural beauty for those who enjoy the outdoors. What is now Shamrock Regional Park, was acquired from the Federal Government in 1927, by virtue of a 21 year lease. It is made up of 55 acres, cradled in a bend of the Wood River. Prior to this it was part of the WBar Ranch, and a natural place for a local rodeo.Shamrock Park is a quiet, relaxing campground. Everything within the park is walking distance and everyone is very friendly and helpful. This natural park is a pleasure for those who wish to tent or have a modern campsite. (10) 15 amp and limited (16) 30 amp power sites are available.Shamrock Regional Park is located:7 miles east and 7 miles south of Shamrock, Saskatchewan3 miles west and 5 miles south of Coderre, Saskatchewan8 miles north and 4 miles east and 4 miles north of Gravelbourg, SaskatchewanWe are just over a 1/2 hour south of the TransCanada Highway (turn south at the Chaplin intersection).more...See more text