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Easy hikes and walks around Regina

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Easy hiking trails around Regina offer diverse landscapes, from urban parks to prairie and wetland habitats. The region is characterized by the expansive Wascana Centre, the dramatic Qu'Appelle Valley, and numerous creeks and conservation areas. These natural features provide varied terrain for outdoor exploration, including flat paths and gentle rolling hills.

Best easy hiking trails around Regina

  • The most popular easy hiking route is Wascana Lake North loop — Regina, a 2.6 miles (4.3 km) trail that takes 1…

Last updated: June 23, 2026

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Wascana Lake North loop — Regina

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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May 31, 2026, Showler Park & Ellis Park

Pretty nice a but tough

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November 20, 2025, Creekside Park

Creekside Park is a small park that Pilot Butte Creek Pathway and Pilot Butte Creek travel through. There are scattered trees here, along with lovely views of the creek. Creekside Park connects visitors to Parkridge Park, which offers more amenities.

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November 20, 2025, Eastgate Park

Eastgate Park is a large, grassy park with the Pilot Butte Creek Pathway and the Pilot Butte Creek running through it. This park has paved pathways, a playground, benches, and trash cans. The paths are great for running, walking, or bike riding.

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November 20, 2025, Parkridge Park

Parkridge Park spans about 1.25 hectares and has public playgrounds, soccer fields, baseball courts, and a spray pad, making it a popular spot for families to recreate. Recently, the park has been upgraded with better pathways forming a complete loop, new LED lighting, site furniture, and a rain garden.

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November 19, 2025, Wascana Hill

Wascana Hill is not such a high hill but offers one of the best elevated viewpoints in Regina, with a short trail that climbs through prairie grassland to a wide, open summit. From the top, you get panoramic views of Wascana Lake, the city skyline, and the surrounding rolling plains. A great spot to go see the sunset or the sunrise.

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Showler Park sits on the west side of the canal while Ellis Park sits on he east. Showler Park has an open, grassy layout and is enjoyed by locals for casual walks. Ellis Park, across the way, has a more developed feel with a toddler playground, seating areas, an open lawn, and short walking paths.

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From here, Fairchild Park lies to the west, and Groome Park lies to the west. The parks have playgrounds, athletic fields, walking paths, and a community fire pit. Visitors will find Groome Park a little quieter with fewer amenities.

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November 18, 2025, Aggregate Pathway

Aggregate Pathway is a greenway connecting parks and residential areas. It spans from Parliament Avenue southbound almost to Ring Road. The pathway follows a canal and is a packed dirt surface, great for running or walking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available around Regina?

Regina offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with over 8 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails provide diverse experiences, from urban park walks to prairie and wetland explorations.

What kind of terrain can I expect on easy hikes in Regina?

Easy hikes around Regina primarily feature flat paths and gentle rolling hills. You'll find trails through urban parklands like Wascana Centre, along green corridors by creeks such as Wascana and Pilot Butte, and through prairie and wetland ecosystems in conservation areas.

Are there any family-friendly easy hikes in Regina?

Yes, many easy trails in Regina are suitable for families. The paths within Wascana Centre are particularly popular for their accessibility and amenities. Additionally, the Aggregate Pathway loop offers a pleasant, easy walk for all ages.

Which easy trails are dog-friendly in Regina?

While specific komoot routes don't detail dog restrictions, many parks and natural areas around Regina welcome dogs on leash. For example, the White Butte Trails Recreation Site, located 20 minutes east of Regina, features a 5 km pet-friendly hiking trail. Always check local regulations for specific trails before heading out with your dog.

Are there any circular easy hiking routes in Regina?

Yes, several easy routes in Regina are circular. The Wascana Lake North loop and the Aggregate Pathway loop are both excellent examples of easy circular trails, perfect for a relaxed outing.

What natural features or landmarks can I see on easy hikes around Regina?

Easy hikes in Regina offer views of diverse natural features and landmarks. Along trails in Wascana Centre, you can see Pine Island, Wascana Hill, and the historic Albert Memorial Bridge. The Pilot Butte Creek Trail follows a scenic green corridor, and trails like the one from University Park to McKell Wascana Conservation Park showcase native prairie and wetland habitats.

What is the best time of year for easy hiking in Regina?

The best time for easy hiking in Regina is typically from spring through fall (May to October), when the weather is mild and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Spring brings wildflowers, while fall offers beautiful foliage. Winter hiking is also possible on groomed trails, but requires appropriate gear for snow and ice.

Are there opportunities to see wildlife on easy trails in Regina?

Yes, Regina's natural areas, even within the city, are home to diverse wildlife. Wascana Centre is a Migratory Bird Sanctuary, where you might spot wetland birds, pelicans, and painted turtles. Conservation areas like McKell Wascana Conservation Park and Condie Nature Refuge are excellent for birdwatching and observing prairie flora and fauna.

Is parking available at the trailheads for easy hikes?

Parking is generally available at or near the trailheads for many easy hikes in Regina. For urban trails within Wascana Centre, there are numerous parking lots. For trails slightly outside the city, such as those in provincial parks or conservation areas, dedicated parking facilities are typically provided.

What do other hikers enjoy most about easy hiking in Regina?

The easy hiking trails around Regina are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the serene urban park environments, and the opportunities to experience prairie and wetland ecosystems close to the city.

Can I access easy hiking trails in Regina using public transport?

For trails within Regina, particularly those in Wascana Centre, public transport options are available. Regina Transit serves various parts of the city, making it possible to reach some urban trailheads. For trails further afield, a car is generally recommended.

How long do easy hikes around Regina typically take to complete?

The duration of easy hikes around Regina varies depending on the trail length. For example, the Wascana Lake North loop, at 4.3 km, takes about 1 hour 5 minutes. Longer trails like the Pilot Butte Creek Trail (7.6 km) can take closer to 2 hours, offering a more extended, gentle walk.

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