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Canada, British Columbia, Langley Township

Aldergrove Regional Park

Sports Facility · Dog friendly · Wetland · Forest

4.9 (34 ratings)

Discover the natural beauty of Aldergrove Regional Park, nestled in the heart of Langley Township. With 698.1 acres of lush greenery, this park offers a serene and picturesque ambiance, making ...

Discover the natural beauty of Aldergrove Regional Park, nestled in the heart of Langley Township. With 698.1 acres of lush greenery, this park offers a serene and picturesque ambiance, making it an ideal destination for walkers and hikers. The tranquil surroundings and well-maintained trails provide the perfect setting for those seeking an escape into nature while engaging in walking and running activities. Aldergrove Regional Park provides an array of activities for outdoor enthusiasts, including walking, running, and hiking. The moderate climate of Langley Township makes it a year-round destination for these activities, with the park's diverse terrain offering various levels of challenge for all skill levels. Whether you prefer leisurely strolls or more vigorous hikes, the park's trails cater to different preferences, allowing visitors to explore the natural landscapes and local wildlife. Plan your next outdoor adventure at Aldergrove Regional Park and experience the beauty of Langley Township's natural surroundings. Whether you're looking for a peaceful walk or an invigorating run, this park has something to offer for everyone. Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil environment and embrace the active lifestyle. For more information about parks and route details, download Pacer Pedometer and discover the best routes and amenities for your next visit.

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Walking and Running in Aldergrove Regional Park

Aldergrove Regional Park in Langley Township, Canada, offers a picturesque and diverse setting for walking and running enthusiasts. With its extensive amenities, the park is ideal for individuals seeking a refreshing outdoor experience. The park provides essential amenities such as multiple parking lots, dog-friendly areas, picnic sites, and drinking water ...

Aldergrove Regional Park in Langley Township, Canada, offers a picturesque and diverse setting for walking and running enthusiasts. With its extensive amenities, the park is ideal for individuals seeking a refreshing outdoor experience. The park provides essential amenities such as multiple parking lots, dog-friendly areas, picnic sites, and drinking water facilities, ensuring a convenient and enjoyable visit. Additionally, the park offers wheelchair-friendly access, making it inclusive for all visitors. Sports facilities, including designated bike paths and horse riding areas, cater to the diverse needs of active individuals. Moreover, visitors can explore captivating viewpoints and memorials, adding a touch of history and scenic beauty to their walking or running journey. Whether you are a casual walker or a seasoned runner, Aldergrove Regional Park is a must-visit destination for a fulfilling and invigorating outdoor activity.

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http://www.metrovancouver.org/services/parks/parks-greenways-reserves/aldergrove-regional-park
Essential Amenities
Picnic Site
Drinking water
Dog friendly
Wheelchair friendly
Restroom
Parking lot
Sport Facilities
Bike path
Horse riding
Accessibility
Dogs allowed
Wheelchair friendly
Things to See
Viewpoint

Aldergrove Bowl Viewpoint

Memorial

Gordon Smith

Best Walking Routes in Aldergrove Regional Park
#1 - Aldergrove Regional Park
(7 reviews)
Length: 1.8 milesEst. Time: 31m
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Reviews of Aldergrove Regional Park
4.9/5
34 ratings
Margaret2021/05/17
5

Easy to get to on the Huntington Road. Great trails for an easy or a more difficult and longer walk. Dog friendly not very wheelchair friendly. Interesting history. Lots of birds

tweedandtales2024/06/10
5
todd.pat13rick2021/07/16
5
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Nearby Parks
Jackman Wetlands Park
Swensson Park
Creekside Park
Aldergrove Athletic Park
Aldergrove Rotary Park
Pepin Brook Park
South Aldergrove Park
Bender Fields
Philip Jackman Park
FAQs about Aldergrove Regional Park
Where is the best place to walk in Aldergrove Regional Park?
The best place to walk in Aldergrove Regional Park is along the 1.8-mile route, which is highly rated by the Pacer community. This route offers a scenic and peaceful environment for walking or running, providing a pleasant experience for park visitors.
How many routes are in Aldergrove Regional Park?
Aldergrove Regional Park offers one main route that is 1.8 miles long, as recommended by the Pacer community. This route is popular among walkers and runners for its picturesque surroundings and well-maintained trails.
Which is the longest route in Aldergrove Regional Park?
The longest route in Aldergrove Regional Park is the 1.8-mile trail, which is the main route in the park. This route is well-loved by the Pacer community and provides an enjoyable walking or running experience with its beautiful natural scenery.
Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/runners in Aldergrove Regional Park?
Yes, there are essential amenities such as parking lots, restrooms, picnic sites, and drinking water available in Aldergrove Regional Park, making it convenient for walkers and runners to access necessary facilities during their visit.
How accessible is Aldergrove Regional Park?
Aldergrove Regional Park is dog-friendly and wheelchair-friendly, ensuring that it is accessible for a wide range of visitors, including walkers and runners with dogs or mobility aids.
What kind of sports can I do in Aldergrove Regional Park?
In Aldergrove Regional Park, walkers and runners can enjoy activities such as walking, running, biking on the bike paths, and even horse riding. The park offers a range of sports facilities to cater to different preferences.
What is the best season to walk in Aldergrove Regional Park?
The best season to walk in Aldergrove Regional Park is typically during the spring and summer months when the weather is milder and the park is lush and green.
What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in Aldergrove Regional Park?
In Aldergrove Regional Park, it is important to prepare for a mix of weather conditions. The park experiences mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. Visitors should be prepared for rain during the winter months and potential heat during the summer.
What kind of wildlife might you encounter in Aldergrove Regional Park?
Visitors to Aldergrove Regional Park may encounter a variety of wildlife, including deer, squirrels, various bird species, and the occasional rabbit. It's important to be respectful of their natural habitat and observe them from a safe distance.
Best Walking Routes in Aldergrove Regional Park
#1 - Aldergrove Regional Park
4.5 (7 reviews)
Length: 1.8 milesEst. Time: 31m
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Nearby Parks
Jackman Wetlands Park
Swensson Park
Creekside Park
Aldergrove Athletic Park
Aldergrove Rotary Park
Pepin Brook Park
South Aldergrove Park
Bender Fields
Philip Jackman Park
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Best Walking Routes in Aldergrove Regional Park
#1- Aldergrove Regional Park
(7 reviews)
Length: 1.8 milesEst. Time: 31m
Reviews of Aldergrove Regional Park
Margaret2021/05/17
5

Easy to get to on the Huntington Road. Great trails for an easy or a more difficult and longer walk. Dog friendly not very wheelchair friendly. Interesting history. Lots of birds

tweedandtales2024/06/10
5
todd.pat13rick2021/07/16
5
Kevin2021/02/24
4
Bruce2020/09/03
5
laura_souther2020/07/13
5
Richard2020/04/16
5
4.9/5
34 ratings