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The best city hikes and walks around Regina

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Urban hiking trails around Regina offer access to diverse landscapes within and near the city, despite its prairie setting. The region is characterized by extensive urban parks, notably Wascana Centre with its large lake and green spaces, and the Wascana Creek corridor. While generally flat, the surrounding Qu'Appelle Valley introduces rolling hills and varied terrain. The city features a network of pathways and natural areas, including prairie and wetland habitats.

Best urban hiking trails around Regina

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Last updated: June 24, 2026

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North West Link Pathway

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Hike the North West Link Pathway, a moderate 5.7-mile route through Regina's parks and along Wascana Creek, taking about 2 hours and 19 minu

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

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

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Hike the moderate 7.8 miles (12.5 km) Trans Canada Trail: Pilot Butte Creek Loop, featuring urban parks and creek-side scenery in Regina.

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May 31, 2026, Showler Park & Ellis Park

Pretty nice a but tough

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This multi-use trail traces its namesake creek's north-south trajectory through eastern Regina. Along the way it pass through multiple parks and greenspaces and also connects to other trails that allow you to navigate much of the city in a car free manner.

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This pathway follows along the storm drain and connects three separate parks in Regina. You can walk it as an out and back or as an alternative to walking along the streets.

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December 4, 2025, Kinsmen Park South

This is a nice neighbourhood park with a playground, splash pad, picnic areas, walking paths, and sports fields. There's plenty of things to do for a family day out!

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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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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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Frequently Asked Questions

How many urban hiking trails are available in Regina?

Komoot features four distinct urban hiking routes in Regina, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate excursions. These trails offer a great way to explore the city's green spaces and pathways.

Are there any easy urban hikes in Regina suitable for a relaxed walk?

Yes, Regina offers several easy urban hikes perfect for a relaxed pace. Consider the Aggregate Pathway loop — Regina, which is just over 6 km, or the shorter Kinsmen Park South via South Storm Channel Pathway — Regina at around 4 km. Both are rated as easy and provide pleasant urban exploration.

What are some notable landmarks or points of interest I can see along Regina's urban trails?

Regina's urban trails, particularly those around Wascana Centre, offer views of several interesting landmarks. You might encounter the historic Albert Memorial Bridge, enjoy the perspective from Wascana Hill, or discover the Four Directions Sculpture at First Nations University of Canada. The Pine Island area also offers scenic spots.

Are there any urban hiking routes in Regina that are part of the Trans Canada Trail?

Yes, a section of the Trans Canada Trail runs through Regina. You can explore the Trans Canada Trail: Pilot Butte Creek Loop, which offers a moderate 12.5 km urban hike, showcasing a part of this extensive national trail system.

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

Spring, summer, and fall are generally the best seasons for urban hiking in Regina, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. However, many urban pathways are maintained, making them accessible for winter walks as well, especially for those who enjoy crisp air and snowy landscapes.

Are there any dog-friendly urban trails in Regina?

Many of Regina's urban pathways and parks are dog-friendly, provided pets are kept on a leash. While specific urban routes in this guide don't explicitly state 'dog-friendly,' the general rule in Regina's extensive park system is that leashed dogs are welcome. For a dedicated pet-friendly option slightly outside the immediate urban core, the White Butte Trails Recreation Site, just 20 minutes east, offers a 5 km pet-friendly hiking trail.

Can I find any loop trails for urban hiking in Regina?

Yes, loop trails are available for urban hiking in Regina. The Aggregate Pathway loop — Regina is a great example, providing a circular route of over 6 km. The Trans Canada Trail: Pilot Butte Creek Loop also offers a longer, moderate loop experience.

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

Regina's urban hikes primarily feature paved or crushed gravel pathways, making them generally flat and accessible. While the city is known for its prairie landscape, some routes, especially those near Wascana Creek or the slightly more distant Qu'Appelle Valley, might offer gentle undulations and varied natural surroundings like grasslands and wetlands.

Are there any urban trails in Regina that are suitable for families with children?

Absolutely. The easy-rated urban trails in Regina are ideal for families. The Kinsmen Park South via South Storm Channel Pathway — Regina, at just over 4 km, is a good option for shorter legs. The extensive pathways around Wascana Centre also provide many opportunities for family-friendly strolls with amenities nearby.

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

The komoot community rates urban hiking in Regina highly, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the well-maintained pathways, and the opportunity to experience nature within the city, particularly around Wascana Centre and along the various creek pathways.

Are there options for longer, more challenging urban hikes in Regina?

For those seeking a bit more distance and a moderate challenge within the urban setting, Regina offers routes like the North West Link Pathway, which spans over 9 km, and the Trans Canada Trail: Pilot Butte Creek Loop, at nearly 12.5 km. These routes provide longer excursions while remaining within the city's reach.

Where can I find information about public transport or parking near Regina's urban trails?

Regina's urban trails are generally well-integrated into the city's infrastructure. Many routes, especially those in Wascana Centre, have nearby parking lots. For public transport, Regina Transit serves various parts of the city, and checking their official website for routes and schedules would be the best way to plan your access to specific trailheads. For general information on local activities and getting around, you might find resources on Tourism Regina's website helpful.

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