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Urban hiking trails in Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park traverse expansive fescue grasslands and rolling hills, offering views of the Bow River and the Canadian Rockies. The park features a network of paths, including both paved and gravel surfaces, suitable for various activity levels. The terrain includes riparian habitats along the river and open prairie landscapes.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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3.54km
00:54
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.6km
03:00
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70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.21km
01:37
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40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.55km
01:10
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:30
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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Sunset Pond is a small neighbourhood pond surrounded by a paved walking path, natural grasses, and open green space. Reeds line parts of the shoreline, with viewing areas and benches that make for a lovely place to pause and enjoy the water views. The pond attracts birds and local wildlife throughout the seasons, adding a quiet, natural element to the surrounding community.
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This is an easy, paved trail that circles the Sunset Ridge neighbourhood pond through open green space with wide views across the water. It is a popular shared route for walking, running, and casual biking, with benches, viewing areas, and plenty of opportunities to spot birds along the shoreline. It's a great route for a quiet stroll without travelling too far from home.
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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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The River Avenue Bridge is a truss bridge that spans about 200 meters over the Bow River, carrying pedestrians over the waterway with scenic views below.
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There are parking lots on both ends of this long paved section of the Trans Canada Trail where dogs can run off-leash. There is access to the river but not a lot of shade, so come prepared.
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The Riverfront Park trail follows the banks of the Bow River through Riverfront Park in Cochrane. This easy paved pathway runs beside the fast-moving river and offers frequent views of the water as it winds through the valley. Benches and small viewpoints along the route make it a pleasant place to pause and watch the river, while the path connects with Cochrane’s wider trail network for longer walks along the Bow River corridor.
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This section of the riverside path along the Bow River offers a quiet place to pause beside the water. A bench here looks out over the broad river as it flows past Cochrane, making it a pleasant spot to sit and take in the view. The Bow River is known for its clear, glacier-fed water flowing from the Rocky Mountains. While people sometimes wade along the shoreline in summer, the current can be strong and the water stays very cold year-round, so entering the river should be done with caution.
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Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park offers a selection of easy urban hiking trails, with four routes detailed in this guide. These trails are generally short and accessible, perfect for a quick escape into nature.
Yes, you can find loop options within the park. For example, the Bow River loop from Cochrane offers a scenic 4.5 km circuit with excellent river views and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
The urban hiking trails in Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park feature a mix of paved and gravel paths. You'll traverse wide-open fescue grasslands, rolling hills, and aspen woodlands, with the Bow River meandering through the park. Many trails offer panoramic views of the Canadian Rockies.
Yes, the trails are generally easy and family-friendly. The park's well-maintained pathways and relatively flat terrain make it suitable for all ages. The Riverfront Park to Bow River shores route is a great option for a pleasant family stroll.
Yes, Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park is dog-friendly. You can enjoy a walk with your furry friend on trails like the Trans Canada Trail - Cochrane Off-Leash Dog Park route, which is specifically designed with dogs in mind.
Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park has a rich history. You can find interpretive signs detailing the area's past, including remnants of the old Glenbow Townsite, such as an old post office, general store, and corrals. The Waverley Ranch House Ruins loop is another trail that passes by historical sites.
Thanks to its low elevation and south exposure, snow often melts relatively early, making it a great location for year-round adventures. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer is ideal for longer days. Even in winter, the park is suitable for snowshoeing.
The diverse habitats of Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park attract a variety of wildlife. Keep an eye out for deer, coyotes, elk, and various bird species, especially in forested areas or along the Bow River. Early mornings or late evenings are often the best times for wildlife viewing.
Yes, the park strives for accessibility. In the summer months, golf carts are available for individuals with mobility issues, allowing wider access to the park's beautiful landscapes and trails.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning panoramic views of the Canadian Rockies, the well-maintained trails, and the peaceful atmosphere that allows for excellent wildlife spotting opportunities.
Absolutely. Several routes provide excellent views of the Bow River. The Bow River loop from Cochrane and the Riverfront Park to Bow River shores trail both offer picturesque riverside experiences.

