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Hiking around Leduc County offers access to a diverse landscape characterized by extensive multi-use trail systems, prominent lakes, and river valleys. The region features a network of paved and gravel paths winding through treed areas, open green spaces, and along waterways. These trails provide varied terrain suitable for different outdoor activities, making natural areas accessible within the county.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Explore the moderate 6.2-mile Blackmud Creek hiking trail in Edmonton, offering diverse terrain and scenic views of the ravine.
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Hike the easy 2.2-mile Devon River Valley Trail to Devon Medicine Park loop in Devon Voyageur Park, offering river views and varied terrain.

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1.91km
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is the entrance point to Prospector's Point Recreation Area. There is Parking, Picnic Tables, washrooms, river access and overall some great scenery of the North Saskatchewan River. The trailhead for the Devonian trail is also located here. The area is open from 6am to 11pm, and dogs must be leashed.
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The Devon Bridge crosses over the North Saskatchewan River and has pedestrian/bike access. You can enjoy some very nice views of the river along this crossing, including a great lookout over Prospector's Point to the east.
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Constable Chelsea Robinson Park Trail is a short dirt trail that spans about 430 meters one way. It's an easy hike, great for little kids too, and a nice way to break up lying out on the beach in the sunshine.
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Constable Chelsey Robinson Day Use Park is the perfect place to spend a summer day. Families can enjoy using picnic tables, fire pits, two large parking areas, and restrooms. The park consists of woods, beaches, and grassy areas, and is dog-friendly, as long as your pup stays leashed.
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This Beach on the North Saskatchewan River is part of the Constable Chelsea Robinson Park. There are two parking areas and a large sandy-and-stone beach. After rain, the water level rises, and much of the beach disappears, but visitors can still lie out on a nearby grassy area.
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Devon Medicine Park is a great spot for a short hike, a picnic, or simply enjoying the quiet river scenery, and it connects to nearby parks. The park also provides access to a viewpoint with a nice overview of the Devon area.
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Devon Voyageur Park sits along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River and features riverside trails, picnic areas, and a boat launch. The park is connected to other nearby parks through its trail system and is also a great starting point for exploring the Devon River Valley, with open views and easy access to scenic paths along the river.
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The North Saskatchewan River flows past Devon’s Voyager Park, and at this point you can find a beach where you can stop and appreciate the river views. It's also a good place for paddling or fishing.
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Leduc County offers a diverse network of over 20 hiking trails. The majority, around 16, are considered easy, while about 4 are moderate, providing options for various fitness levels.
You'll find a mix of paved and gravel paths, winding through treed areas, open green spaces, and along waterways. Many trails offer picturesque lakeside views, such as the Telford Lake loop from Leduc, or follow river valleys like the Devon River Valley Trail, providing varied and scenic experiences.
Yes, Leduc County is rich in natural features. You can explore the scenic shores of Telford Lake, enjoy views of the North Saskatchewan River, or discover the ravine along Blackmud Creek. Many parks, like Fred Johns Park, also feature lakes and reservoirs, offering opportunities for birdwatching and enjoying the peaceful outdoors.
Absolutely. Leduc County has many easy trails perfect for families. The extensive Multiway Trail System connects various parks and natural areas with well-maintained paths. For example, the Constable Chelsea Robinson Park Trail is an easy option suitable for a family outing.
Many trails in Leduc County are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check local signage for specific rules and leash requirements in individual parks or trail sections. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion.
Leduc County offers year-round hiking opportunities. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Even in winter, many pathways, including those in the Multiway Trail System and Nisku Trails, are cleared for walking and snowshoeing, making it an accessible destination in all seasons.
Yes, Leduc County features several convenient loop trails. A popular choice is the Telford Lake loop from Leduc, which offers picturesque lakeside views. Another option is the Devon River Valley Trail to Devon Medicine Park loop, providing river views and varied terrain.
Yes, parking is generally available at the numerous parks and trailheads throughout Leduc County. Areas like Telford Lake, Fred Johns Park, and various points along the Multiway Trail System offer designated parking facilities for hikers and visitors.
Many trails are located within or connect to parks that offer amenities such as picnic areas, viewing platforms, and interpretive signage. The extensive Multiway Trail System also ensures that natural areas are easily accessible, often near urban conveniences in Leduc and surrounding communities.
While many trails are well-known, exploring the less-trafficked sections of the Multiway Trail System or the pathways within smaller community parks like Pipestone Creek Recreation Park in Millet can reveal peaceful and scenic routes away from the main crowds.
Hikers often praise the accessibility and variety of Leduc County's trails. The well-maintained pathways, scenic views of lakes and rivers, and the ability to enjoy nature close to urban areas are frequently highlighted. The region's commitment to year-round trail maintenance also contributes to a positive hiking experience.
Trails around natural features like Telford Lake and along river valleys such as the North Saskatchewan River are excellent for wildlife viewing, particularly birdwatching. Interpretive signage along the Telford Lake Trail provides information about local wildlife and habitats, enhancing the experience.
Yes, Leduc County has many shorter, easy trails perfect for a quick stroll. The Nisku Trails offer 1.6 km gravel paths and mowed open areas for a relaxed walk. Similarly, the Prospector's Point from Devon Voyager Park is another easy, shorter option.


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