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Hiking around Langley, British Columbia, offers diverse landscapes ranging from river floodplains to rolling farmlands and dense forests. The region is characterized by its extensive network of parks and well-maintained trail systems, particularly along the Nicomekl and Fraser Rivers. Elevations are generally gentle, with most trails traversing valley floors and low-lying areas. This varied terrain provides accessible recreational opportunities for different activity levels.

Best hiking trails around Langley

  • The most popular hiking route is Crab Plantation – Newsells World War I Memorial loop from Nuthampstead, a 7.9 miles (12.7 km) trail that takes 3 hours 22 minutes to complete. This moderate route features gentle elevation changes through varied landscapes.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Periwinkle Hill loop from Anstey, a moderate 7.4 miles (11.9 km) path. This trail offers scenic views and a mix of open and wooded sections.
  • Local hikers also love the Scales Park Wood loop from Anstey, a 7.5 miles (12.1 km) trail leading through woodlands and open areas, often completed in about 3 hours 10 minutes.
  • Hiking around Langley is defined by river floodplains, rolling farmlands, and lush green forests. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy strolls to more challenging moderate paths.
  • The routes in Langley are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from more than 300 reviews. More than 2000 hikers have used komoot to explore Langley's varied terrain.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

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Crab Plantation – Newsells World War I Memorial loop from Nuthampstead

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 4, 2025, The Woodman Inn & Nuthampstead Airfield Memorial

Great stop for breakfast, coffee or something more substantial

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Great breakfast here every day

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Great breakfast served every day. Friendly staff.

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Neil Sneade
September 25, 2024, Brick Bus Shelter

No different from a thousand others.

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Interesting history - lots of old photos etc in the pub. If you have a gravel / mtb you can follow a route behind the pub which goes along the old airfield roads.

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Lovely walk very wet and muddy in parts but snowdrops are blooming

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Bring something to eat on route and just enjoy the peace

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Langley?

Langley offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 200 routes available. These trails cater to different skill levels, including easy strolls, moderate paths, and a few more challenging options.

What types of landscapes can I expect to see while hiking in Langley?

Langley's hiking trails showcase diverse landscapes, from the extensive floodplains of the Nicomekl River to scenic paths along the Fraser River. You'll also find yourself amidst rolling farmlands and lush green forests, particularly within parks like Campbell Valley Regional Park and Derby Reach Regional Park.

Are there easy or beginner-friendly hiking trails in Langley?

Yes, Langley is very welcoming for beginners and those seeking easy walks. Approximately 94 of the available routes are classified as easy, offering gentle terrain and accessible paths. Many trails within the City of Langley parks, such as those in Sendall Gardens or Brydon Lagoon, provide pleasant, easy experiences.

Are there any circular hiking routes in Langley?

Many of Langley's trails are designed as loops, providing varied scenery without retracing your steps. For example, the Periwinkle Hill loop from Anstey offers a moderate 7.4-mile path through scenic views and a mix of open and wooded sections. Another option is the Scales Park Wood loop from Anstey, which is 7.5 miles long and leads through woodlands.

What are some notable landmarks or attractions I can visit near the hiking trails?

Langley and its surroundings offer several interesting points of interest. You can explore historical sites like Audley End House, or enjoy the unique Nuthampstead Airfield Memorial Road. The Roos Byway and Ashwell Street Byway also offer scenic routes for exploration.

Are the hiking trails in Langley dog-friendly?

Many parks and trails in Langley are dog-friendly, though specific regulations may vary by location. Campbell Valley Regional Park and Derby Reach Regional Park are popular choices for dog walkers, offering extensive trail networks. It's always best to check local signage for leash requirements and any restricted areas.

Are there family-friendly hiking options suitable for children?

Absolutely. Langley has numerous family-friendly trails. Parks like Campbell Valley Regional Park offer varied terrain and shorter loops perfect for families. The Fort to Fort Trail, connecting Fort Langley National Historic Site to Derby Reach, is a flat, interpretive riverside path that's great for all ages. Brydon Lagoon Nature Trail is also a wonderful spot for families to observe wildlife.

What is the average length and duration of hikes in Langley?

The average length of a hiking route in Langley is around 6.2 miles (10 km), with an average duration of approximately 3 hours. However, there's a wide range, from shorter strolls to longer, more immersive hikes. For instance, the Crab Plantation – Newsells World War I Memorial loop from Nuthampstead is 7.9 miles (12.7 km) and takes about 3 hours 22 minutes.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Langley?

The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Langley, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 300 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's well-maintained paths, the variety of landscapes from river floodplains to forests, and the accessibility of trails for different skill levels.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting on the trails?

Yes, Langley's diverse ecosystems provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. Brydon Lagoon Nature Trail is particularly known as a bird lover's paradise. Campbell Valley Regional Park, with its forests, grasslands, and wetlands, is also ideal for birdwatching and observing other local wildlife.

Are there any trails that are accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

While specific wheelchair-accessible trails are not explicitly highlighted, many of Langley's park trails, especially those along the Nicomekl River like the Rotary Floodplain Trail, are multi-use pathways that are generally flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for strollers and potentially some wheelchairs. The Fort to Fort Trail is also known for its flat terrain.

What is the best time of year to hike in Langley?

Langley offers enjoyable hiking year-round, thanks to its mild climate. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with blooming flowers or colorful foliage. Summer is great for longer days, while winter hikes can be serene, especially along the valley floors and well-maintained paths, though some trails might be muddy.

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