[2][3] Clarence-Steepbank Lakes is a "pack-in, pack-out" provincial park with minimal services, few marked trails, and over-grown roads.
[7] The Bow River flows north through glacier formed valleys, muskeg, old growth boreal forest, and the heart of the park en route to Lac la Ronge.
Fish commonly found in the various lakes include northern pike, perch, walleye, and rainbow and brook trout.
Birds found in the park include the black-throated green warbler, western tanager, purple finch, evening grosbeak, bald eagle, goshawk, barred owl, and pileated woodpecker.
Trees native to the forests of Clarence-Steepbank Lakes Provincial Park include aspen, jack pine, and spruce.