58
hikers
5
hikes
Bus station hiking trails around Leduc County offer access to diverse landscapes, including river valleys, lakes, and ravines. The region features extensive multi-use trail systems, with both paved and gravel paths winding through treed areas and open green spaces. Elevation changes are generally moderate, with most routes featuring gentle ascents and descents. The natural environment provides opportunities for exploring varied terrain and observing local wildlife.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
3
hikers
10.0km
02:34
40m
40m
Explore the moderate 6.2-mile Blackmud Creek hiking trail in Edmonton, offering diverse terrain and scenic views of the ravine.
4.31km
01:06
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Sign up for free
4
hikers
5.33km
01:21
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
2
hikers
5.09km
01:18
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
1
hikers
5.95km
01:33
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
From this spot, you can get a view of Whitemud Creek and its rocky banks.
0
0
Tony Cashman Park was named after the Edmonton storyteller and historian who dedicated his life to sharing the city’s past through his radio series The Edmonton Story. The park features cycling and hiking trails along Blackmud Creek, as well as benches and picnic tables.
0
0
Blackmud Creek Trail follows a green corridor where the forest closes in around a winding stream. It’s an easy, scenic walk with wooden bridges, shaded paths, and plenty of spots to pause by the water. A great local escape for a stroll surrounded by trees and birdsong.
0
0
The Mill Creek Ravine trail in southeast Edmonton follows a wooded corridor along the creek, crossing historic railway trestles and connecting to the North Saskatchewan River Valley. The path is mostly paved or packed gravel, making it great for easy hiking year-round. Shaded, scenic, and close to the city, it’s one of Edmonton’s most popular spots for a peaceful walk surrounded by nature.
0
0
The Meadows in southeast Edmonton is a large residential area made up of neighbourhoods like Laurel, Maple, and Silver Berry, designed with plenty of connected green space and walking trails. The flat, well-maintained paths link parks, ponds, and open prairie-style landscapes, making it ideal for easy urban hikes or evening walks. The Meadows Community Recreation Centre anchors the area, offering year-round access to fitness and community programs.
0
0
Miller Creek Ravine is a quiet natural corridor in southeast Edmonton that follows the small creek through wetlands, forest patches, and open parkland. The unpaved trails here are less busy than those in the larger ravines, making it a good spot for a short, peaceful hike close to the neighbourhoods of The Meadows. Expect gentle grades, bird activity around the ponds, and occasional muddy sections after rain—ideal for an easy urban nature walk that still feels tucked away from the city.
0
0
Nice viewpoint overlooking Blackmud Creek. A weir is installed in the creek, adding some interest. No bench for those who might want a rest, but still a nice spot.
0
0
Nice spot with a bench to take a break and enjoy the scenery.
1
0
There are several bus-accessible hiking trails in Leduc County, offering a range of experiences. This guide features 7 routes that are easily reachable by public transport, with options for various skill levels.
Yes, Leduc County offers many easy, family-friendly trails that are accessible by bus. For example, the Telford Lake loop from Leduc is an easy 5.3 km route with picturesque lakeside views, perfect for a leisurely family outing. The region's extensive multi-use pathways are generally well-suited for all ages.
Absolutely. Leduc County is known for its beautiful lakes and river valleys. The Telford Lake loop from Leduc offers stunning lakeside views and opportunities for birdwatching. While not directly featured in this guide, the region also boasts trails along the North Saskatchewan River, such as those in Devon Voyageur Park, providing scenic river vistas.
Yes, for those looking for a slightly more challenging experience, the Blackmud Creek trail is a moderate 10 km route that follows the scenic Blackmud Creek, offering varied landscapes and ravine views. It's a great option for a longer, more immersive hike.
The bus-accessible trails in Leduc County showcase diverse natural features. You can expect to encounter picturesque river valleys, serene lakeside paths, and significant ravines. Trails like the Mill Creek Ravine — Edmonton and Whitemud Ravine Lookout loop from Kaskitayo offer varied terrain and scenic vistas within these natural settings.
Yes, many of the trails in Leduc County are designed as loops, making them convenient for bus travelers. The Telford Lake loop from Leduc is a prime example, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point, often near a bus stop.
Many trails in Leduc County are dog-friendly, provided your pet is kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to check local regulations for specific parks or trail sections. Generally, the multi-use pathways and natural areas welcome well-behaved dogs.
Leduc County trails can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Many pathways are maintained even in winter, with some cleared for continued enjoyment, making them suitable for winter walks or snowshoeing. Summer is also popular, but remember to bring water and sun protection.
Yes, for a shorter, easy walk, the Mill Creek Ravine — Edmonton offers a pleasant 4.3 km route. Additionally, areas like Nisku Trails provide easy 1.6 km gravel paths, perfect for a quick stroll and easily accessible from local bus routes.
Hikers frequently praise the accessibility and variety of trails in Leduc County. The extensive network of multi-use pathways, often connecting natural areas, lakes, and ravines, is highly valued. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths and the opportunity for birdwatching, especially around areas like Telford Lake.
Yes, Leduc County's trail system often blends urban convenience with natural beauty. Trails like the Blackmud Creek Trail loop from Heritage Valley allow you to easily access natural ravines and green spaces from more developed areas, providing a diverse hiking experience right from a bus stop.


Browse the best Hikes in other regions.