The park was established to protect unique species such as the (protected) Gerrard Rainbow Trout (the largest in the world-up to 50 lb) and the distinct color group of "White Grizzly" for which some hoped the park would be named.
[citation needed] There are no facilities in this wilderness park, other than rudimentary trails and backcountry campsites.
This park allows hiking, pets on leash, cycling, and wilderness camping.
[2] Goal Range Provincial Park is the only natural habitat for the "Gerrard" rainbow trout.
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