Length: 5 km round trip, 1 – 1.5 hours Trail conditions: Moderately flat with some inclines. Dirt path. Difficulty: Moderate Bikes: Allowed Dogs: Allowed on-leash Parking: Along 47 St and …
Trail Trek How-to: Mill Creek Ravine North
Length: ~ 3 km round trip, 45 minutes to 1 hour Trail conditions: Moderately flat with some inclines. Paved path and dirt path. Difficulty: Easy Bikes: Allowed Dogs: Allowed on-leash …
TrailTrek How-to: Whitemud Ravine South
Length: ~ 5 km round trip, 1 hour to 90 minutes Trail conditions: Moderately flat with some inclines, gravel path and dirt path Difficulty: Easy Bikes: Not allowed Dogs: Allowed …
TrailTrek How-to: Dawson Bridge to McNally Lookout
Length: ~ 3.5 to 4 km round trip, 45 min to 1 hour Trail conditions: Moderately flat dirt path with some single track for first half. Second half changes to …
TrailTrek How-to: Hermitage Park to Fraser Ravine
Length: ~ 5 km round trip, 1 hour to 90 minutes Trail conditions: Moderately flat with some inclines, and stairs. Wide paved shared-use path. Difficulty: Easy Bikes: Allowed Dogs: Allowed …
Trail Trek How-to: Kinnaird Ravine Art Walk
Length: ~ 4 km round trip, 1 hour Trail conditions: Moderately flat with some steep inclines, paved path and dirt path (snow covered in winter) Difficulty: Easy Bikes: Allowed Dogs: …
Winter Activity Series – Winter Pups in the River Valley
Header photo: Nick Croken Even in winter, our four-legged friends need fresh air and exercise. Though parts of the river valley are more suitable for snowshoes or cross-country skis in …
Winter Activity Series – Winter Hiking
Mark Gibbons is one of our volunteer ambassadors as well as the president of the Edmonton Outdoor Club (EOC), and contributed this guest blog as part of our winter activity …
Trail Trek How-to: Mill Creek Ravine South
Length: 5 km round trip, 1 – 1.5 hours Trail conditions: Moderately flat with some inclines (slippery in snow). Paved path and dirt path (Snow covered in winter.) Difficulty: Moderate …
Winter Activity Series – Cross Country Skiing
Daniella San Martin-Feeney is one of our volunteer ambassadors, and contributed this guest blog as part of our winter activity blog series. Like many others raised in Canada, my first experience …