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Hike the difficult 33.3-mile Pink Evening Primrose Trail through Leonard and Helen Johns Community Park, known for its vibrant flowers.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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11.9 km
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13.7 km
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21.9 km
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27.5 km
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30.5 km
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46.1 km
5.57 km
1.86 km
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46.4 km
6.31 km
554 m
343 m
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The Pink Evening Primrose Trail is considered easy and is suitable for all skill levels. It features a mostly flat terrain with very little elevation change, making it a comfortable walk for families and those seeking a less strenuous outdoor activity.
The trail primarily features a paved path, though you may encounter some unpaved sections. It boasts very little elevation change, ensuring a flat and comfortable walking experience as it winds through Leonard and Helen Johns Community Park.
The best time to visit is during spring and summer when the namesake Pink Evening Primrose flowers are in full bloom. These vibrant pink, cup-shaped flowers create a beautiful display and attract various pollinators.
The star of the scenery is the Pink Evening Primrose (*Oenothera speciosa*), which blooms vibrantly in spring and summer, often forming extensive colonies. These flowers thrive in dry, sunny areas and can be found in various soil types.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always a good idea to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors to Leonard and Helen Johns Community Park.
Convenient parking is available at Leonard and Helen Johns Community Park, where the trail is located. The park amenities make access straightforward.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Pink Evening Primrose Trail or Leonard and Helen Johns Community Park. It is freely accessible to the public.
Leonard and Helen Johns Community Park offers various amenities, including convenient parking and a playground at Riverwalk Park, making it a great spot for families.
The most notable feature is the abundant display of Pink Evening Primrose flowers, especially during their blooming season. The trail also passes by the Keith Jackson Memorial and offers access to the amenities of Leonard and Helen Johns Community Park.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Pink Evening Primrose Trail itself, as it is a named trail within the park system.
Absolutely! The trail's easy difficulty, flat terrain, and clear path make it an excellent option for a family walk. The presence of a playground at Riverwalk Park within Leonard and Helen Johns Community Park further enhances its family-friendly appeal.