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The best city hikes and walks in Alberta

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Urban hiking trails in Alberta often follow the province's extensive river systems and green spaces within and around its cities. The landscape features river valleys, urban parklands, and pathways that connect natural areas with city infrastructure. These trails provide accessible outdoor experiences, showcasing the blend of natural beauty and urban development.

Best urban hiking trails in Alberta

  • The most popular urban hiking route is Riverfront Park to Bow River shores, a 2.8 miles (4.5 km) trail that takes 1…

Last updated: July 3, 2026

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Trans Canada Trail - Cochrane Off-Leash Dog Park

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Larry
June 14, 2026, Millennium Park

Nice park in central St. Albert. Next to the Sturgeon River, with lots of places to sit and enjoy the scenery.

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Named in honour of Cochrane's famed mountaineer and artist Glen Boles, this scenic pathway traces along the banks of the Bow River. This is a multi-use, family friendly trail that can be taken as an out and back hike or combined with other trails for loops, or longer excursions around Cochrane.

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June 7, 2026, Sturgeon River

Nice river with a nice trail and quite a few amenities along the way.

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Very nice trail that takes you through basically all of St. Albert.

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The Sturgeon River Trail follows the banks of the Sturgeon River through St. Albert. This section is part of the city’s extensive Red Willow Trail System, which spans nearly 100 kilometres of interconnected pathways linking neighbourhoods, parks, and river valley green spaces. The mostly paved multi-use trail winds through the wooded river valley with frequent views of the water and surrounding parkland. Popular with walkers, runners, and cyclists, it’s one of the best ways to explore the natural corridor that runs through the heart of St. Albert while staying close to the city.

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May 28, 2026, Sturgeon River

The Sturgeon River winds through the heart of St. Albert as it flows east toward the North Saskatchewan River. Its tree-lined banks provide habitat for birds and other wildlife, with paved trails and viewpoints making the river one of the city’s main natural features. Its calm stretches of water and pedestrian bridges give the river corridor a surprisingly peaceful feel within the city.

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May 28, 2026, Millennium Park

Millennium Park is a relatively small riverside green space in downtown St. Albert, set along the Sturgeon River and connected to the city’s extensive trail network. There are open lawns with benches and picnic tables nestled under mature trees, river views, easy access to nearby shops and restaurants, and a hub for community events and seasonal gatherings. It's an ideal spot for a waterfront picnic and a great place to relax under the trees.

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April 17, 2026, Bow River viewpoint

This small spur leads to a nice viewpoint of the Bow River, which travels from Banff National Park to the Hudson Bay, a 587-kilometer journey. It's known for its fast-moving water and fishing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many urban hiking trails are available in Alberta?

Alberta offers over 100 urban hiking routes, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a wide selection of easy, moderate, and a few more challenging paths to explore within or near its cities and towns.

What kind of urban hiking experiences can I expect in Alberta?

Urban hiking in Alberta often means exploring scenic river valleys, well-maintained city park pathways, and trails that connect urban green spaces. You can enjoy views of the city skyline, discover local flora and fauna, and experience the unique blend of urban and natural landscapes that Alberta offers.

Are there family-friendly urban hikes in Alberta?

Yes, many urban trails in Alberta are perfect for families. These often feature paved or well-groomed paths, minimal elevation gain, and access to amenities. For example, the Riverfront Park to Bow River shores route offers an easy, accessible experience ideal for all ages.

Are urban hiking trails in Alberta dog-friendly?

Many urban hiking trails in Alberta are dog-friendly, provided your furry companion is kept on a leash. Always check local signage for specific regulations, especially in city parks or protected areas. Pathways along river valleys are generally welcoming to dogs.

What are some longer urban hiking options in Alberta?

For those seeking a more extensive urban adventure, trails like the Nose Creek Pathway offer significant distances, allowing for longer walks or runs through varied urban and natural settings. These routes often connect multiple parks and green spaces.

Can I find urban hikes that are suitable for all fitness levels?

Absolutely. The majority of urban hikes in Alberta are rated as easy, making them accessible for most fitness levels. There are also moderate options like the Elbow River Pathway in Calgary, and a few more challenging routes for experienced urban explorers.

What can I see along urban hiking trails in Alberta?

Urban trails often follow river systems, offering views of cityscapes, local wildlife, and lush green spaces. While not directly on urban trails, Alberta is also home to stunning natural attractions like Athabasca Falls and the dramatic Johnston Canyon Waterfalls, which are popular destinations for those looking to extend their outdoor adventures beyond the city limits.

Are there any urban hikes that offer a mix of nature and historical sites?

Yes, some urban routes in Alberta weave through areas rich in history. The The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland via Elbow River Pathway in Calgary is a great example, allowing you to experience both natural beauty and significant historical landmarks.

What do other hikers enjoy most about urban hiking in Alberta?

The komoot community highly rates urban hiking in Alberta, with an average score of 4.66 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained pathways, the accessibility of nature within city limits, and the opportunity to enjoy fresh air and exercise close to home.

Are there urban trails that lead to unique local attractions?

Many urban trails connect to or pass by local points of interest. For instance, the St. Albert Botanic Park to Big Lake via Sturgeon River Trail offers a pleasant walk that includes a visit to a beautiful botanic park and views of Big Lake, providing a delightful blend of cultivated gardens and natural scenery.

What is the best time of year for urban hiking in Alberta?

Urban hiking in Alberta is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides long daylight hours. Even in winter, many urban pathways are maintained, allowing for crisp, scenic walks, though appropriate winter gear is recommended.

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