Community Hall
The Hill Spring Community Hall is located at 11 E 2 Ave S and is available for rental. Fees and charges for the Community Hall may be found in the Fees, Rates & Charges bylaw 2021-245.
Village Park & Seasonal Ice Rink
The Village skating rink is located at 11 E 2 Ave S directly behind the Community Hall/Village Office. It is seasonally operated by local volunteers and operation is determined by the weather.
Playground
The Spring Glen Jr. High School, located at 125 N Main Street, as well the Village has a playgroung at our Community Hall but this is currently under repair.
Ball Diamonds and Camp Kitchen
The ball diamonds and camp kitchen are located on the north end of the village on the east side of main street or Hiway 800, between 1st Ave N and 2 Ave N. The Village leases this property from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Booking of the camp kitchen or the ball diamonds is done through the Hill Spring Recreation Society.
Hill Spring Riding Arena
The Hill Spring Riding Arena Property is leased by the Village from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and is maintained and operated by the Hill Spring Agricultural Society. It is located east of the camp kitchen, corner of 1st Ave N & 1st Street E.
Spring Glen Park
Spring Glen Park is one of the best kept secrets in Southern Alberta. It is a seasonal campground located in Cardston County on Range Road 273 between the Villages of Hill Spring and Glenwood. The park is governed by The Spring Glen Park Society, comprised of members of the three local municipal councils (Glenwood, Hill Spring & Cardston County) and area residents. Book Spring Glen Park
Waterton Dam
This waterfront campground is in Waterton Reservoir Provincial Recreation Area, along AB-505 W & Range Road 283, just 13 minutes (12.7 km) away from the Village. It’s a great place to enjoy many water activities and camping.
Waterton National Park
Just a mere 20 minutes (32.6 km) away, Hill Spring is often referred to as the gateway to Waterton National Park where the prairies of Alberta meet the peaks of the Rocky Mountains. Here you will find a cozy little waterfront town with a diversity of wildlife, wildflowers, hiking trails, great food and much more.