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Hiking and Biking

Feb 26, 2023/Attractions & Experiences, Outdoor Adventures, Summer

Get on your bike or pull on your walking boots and hit the  trails. Regina offers a number of outstanding walking and biking options within the city or just steps away. Whether you want a gentle stroll, a challenging hike, a city cycle path, or a rugged trail – we can help you find the right path.

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Hiking and Biking

  • 1. McKell Wascana Conservation Park
    This 171-acre park space in Regina is dedicated to conserving and restoring native prairie and wetland habitat. Explore this expanse of prairie habitat along 4km of crushed pebble pathways and boardwalks, with interpretive stations, occasional benches, and a dock for getting close to the creek for pond dipping. Dogs on leashes are always welcome. Respect the abundant wildlife and happy trails!

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  • 2. Wascana Trails
    The Wascana Valley Nature Recreation Site is just a half hour drive northwest of the city. It offers 15km of trails accessible to everyone in all seasons to hike, bike, ski or do some birdwatching. The Wascana outer loop offers a moderately challenging 7.4km trail, primarily enjoyed by hikers and walkers but is also used by bikers. It’s a gorgeous trail with a few short climbs.

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  • 3. White Butte Trails
    White Butte Trails Recreation Site is located 20 minutes east of Regina. It features 12.7km of regularly groomed skate and classic cross-country ski trails that are ideal for hiking and cycling when clear of snow. There is also a 5km pet-friendly hiking trail and outdoor washrooms. Hikers are not permitted on the 10 cross-country ski trails during winter but can enjoy the pet-friendly trail all-year-round.
  • 4. Condie Nature Refuge
    A natural hidden gem, located 20 minutes northeast of Regina, this peaceful nature refuge offers 4km of easy to walk and hike nature trails, giving you the opportunity to appreciate views of the lake and the wildflower-filled, open scenery. After taking some air, take advantage of the park facilities, including a picnic area with barbeques and benches. Pets aren’t allowed but the prairie dogs and many native birds will keep you company.
  • 5. Fairy Hill Trail
    The Fairy Hill Complex, located 30 minutes north of Regina in the Qu’Appelle Valley, includes 493 acres of seasonal wetlands and three acres of permanent wetlands. The Fairy Hill Trail is a 5.6km loop primarily enjoyed by hikers and walkers. Its changes of elevation will get your legs pumping and provide a bit of a challenge as you circle grasslands of wild fauna and forests of aspen on your 90-minute journey. Keep your eyes out for free-roaming cattle that sometimes step across your path. Dogs are allowed but must be kept on a leash.

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  • 6. Hidden Valley Wildlife Refuge
    The Hidden Valley Sanctuary is a half section of land near the Qu’Appelle Valley that preserves and protects wild fauna and flora and the local ecology. Members of Nature Regina may visit for hiking, though dogs are prohibited. Take the gently challenging Ridgeway Trail, which offers a recently cut scenic loop, where you can enjoy the beauty of nature and an array of colourful wildflowers.

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  • 7. Buffalo Pound Property: Nature Conservancy of Canada
    This new public hiking spot was just purchased on Buffalo Pound Lake by The Nature Conservancy of Canada. It is about a 1 hour drive from Regina (a further 20 minutes north west from Buffalo Pound Provincial Park).

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