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Campbell Valley Regional Park

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The best family-friendly hikes and walks in Campbell Valley Regional Park

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Family friendly hiking trails in Campbell Valley Regional Park traverse a landscape characterized by sunlight-dappled forests, expansive grasslands, and vital wetlands. The Little Campbell River winds through the park, adding to the natural features. This regional park offers a network of trails suitable for various abilities, with many options for easy family hikes.

Best family friendly hiking trails in Campbell Valley Regional Park

  • The most popular family friendly hiking route is Brookswood Community Bike Route, a 2.0 miles (3.2…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Explore the Brookswood Community Bike Route, an easy 2.0-mile (3.2 km) paved path in Langley, offering suburban views and connecting local a

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hike the easy 4.5-mile Rotary Nicomekl and Brydon Lagoon Trail, a family-friendly route perfect for birdwatching in Langley, BC.

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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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March 14, 2026, Langley Regional Airport

As you follow the Arbour Ribbon Trail, the path passes near Langley Regional Airport, where you can see the runways. It’s an interesting spot to pause for a moment and watch small planes taxi, and take off. The airport is used mostly by training schools and private pilots, so there’s often light aircraft activity throughout the day, adding an unexpected bit of action to an otherwise peaceful walk.

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The Arbour Ribbon Trail is a flat, easy path that follows the green corridor along the Nicomekl River in Langley. This section winds through a mix of natural areas and landscaped spaces, with plenty of trees, pollinator-friendly plants, and open views along the creek. It’s a relaxed walk or run with very little elevation gain, making it accessible for most visitors. The trail is part of a larger route connecting neighbourhoods like Murrayville and Willoughby, creating a quiet greenway through the community.

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Located along the green corridor of the Nicomekl River, Derek Doubleday Arboretum is a peaceful garden space filled with walking paths, tree collections, and pollinator-friendly plants. What was once an open field has been transformed into a community arboretum designed to support birds and wildlife. As you explore the gardens, you’ll come across memorial trees and plaques, including “A Walk to Remember,” where trees were planted to honour Canadian soldiers who lost their lives during the Afghanistan mission.

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The lagoon at Brydon Park Nature Lagoon was originally built in 1963 as a sewage treatment pond before being converted into a stormwater lagoon and wildlife sanctuary. Today it’s an important urban wetland and a popular spot for birdwatching, with ducks and other waterfowl frequently seen on the water. An easy path circles the lagoon, offering peaceful views across the wetlands and a chance to observe wildlife in one of Langley’s small but valuable natural habitats.

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November 10, 2025, Brookswood Pond

This small pond has a nice loop trail around its perimeter so it's a popular spot with families, dog-walkers, and people fishing.

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This is a relaxed, family-friendly green space with something for everyone. You’ll find open lawns, playground, and a nice walking loop. The park also features sports fields and a small pond, making it a convenient stop for visitors wanting a relaxing time outdoors.

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November 9, 2025, Langley City Park

Langley City Park is a large, family-friendly green space with playgrounds, sports fields, picnic shelters, and short walking trails. It includes a seasonal spray park, off-leash dog area, and the Al Anderson Memorial Pool, making it a popular spot for summer outings. Located near downtown, the park offers easy access, paved parking, and plenty of room to relax and enjoy spending time outdoors.

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November 9, 2025, Brydon Lagoon

Brydon Lagoon is a peaceful natural area, transformed from a former utility site into a thriving wildlife sanctuary. Nestled within the Nicomekl River system, it’s home to ducks, herons, cormorants, and other wetland birds throughout the year. A short, flat loop trail runs along its perimeter, with benches and open views that make it easy to stop and enjoy watching the wildlife.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are there in Campbell Valley Regional Park?

Campbell Valley Regional Park offers a wonderful selection of family-friendly hiking trails. Our guide features 7 routes, with 6 of them rated as easy, making them perfect for families looking for accessible outdoor adventures.

Are there easy trails suitable for families with young children or strollers?

Yes, the park is known for its accessible options. The Brydon Lagoon Trail loop is a great easy option. Additionally, the Little River Loop Trail, mentioned in the region research, features boardwalks and is largely wheelchair-accessible, making it ideal for strollers and young children.

Can I bring my dog on the trails in Campbell Valley Regional Park?

Yes, Campbell Valley Regional Park is very dog-friendly. Many trails allow dogs, but they must be kept on a leash. It's a popular spot for dog walkers, so you'll find plenty of space to enjoy with your furry friend.

What kind of natural features and wildlife can we expect to see?

The park boasts diverse landscapes, including sunlight-dappled forests, expansive grasslands, and vital wetlands. The Little Campbell River winds through the park, and boardwalks offer up-close views of marshlands. You can spot a variety of wildlife, from songbirds and waterfowl to deer, raccoons, and squirrels, making it excellent for birdwatching and nature observation.

Are there any historical sites or unique attractions along the trails?

Absolutely! Campbell Valley Regional Park is rich in history. You can explore the site of the historic Langley Speedway, which hosted NASCAR events. The Annand-Rowlatt Farmstead and Lochiel Schoolhouse offer a glimpse into the region's past, with the Annand-Rowlatt Farmhouse dating back to 1888. The Nature House, located in a red barn, also provides interactive exhibits.

What are some good loop trails for families?

For a pleasant loop, consider the Brydon Lagoon Trail loop, which is just over 1 km and very easy. The Little River Loop Trail, while not in our guide, is also a popular 2.2-2.3 km loop that's great for families and offers excellent birdwatching opportunities.

Where can I park when visiting Campbell Valley Regional Park?

Campbell Valley Regional Park has multiple parking areas available for visitors. These are generally well-marked and provide convenient access to the trailheads. Specific parking lot locations can be found on park maps at the entrances.

Is Campbell Valley Regional Park accessible by public transport?

While public transport options to the immediate vicinity of Campbell Valley Regional Park may be limited, it's best to check TransLink's official website for the most current routes and schedules to Langley, BC, and connecting services that might get you closer to the park entrances.

What is the best time of year to visit Campbell Valley Regional Park for hiking?

Campbell Valley Regional Park is enjoyable year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and active wildlife, while summer offers warm, sunny days perfect for longer hikes. Autumn showcases beautiful fall colors, and even winter hiking can be pleasant, especially on milder days, with a different kind of serene beauty. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

What do other hikers say about their experience in Campbell Valley Regional Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.875 stars. Reviewers often praise the park's well-maintained trails, diverse scenery, and family-friendly atmosphere, highlighting it as a fantastic spot for a relaxing day outdoors with loved ones.

Are there any cafes or places to eat near the park?

While there are no cafes directly within Campbell Valley Regional Park, the surrounding Langley area offers a variety of dining options, from casual cafes to family-friendly restaurants, where you can grab a bite before or after your hike.

What are the typical trail lengths and difficulties for family hikes here?

The family-friendly trails in Campbell Valley Regional Park vary in length, generally ranging from just over 1 km to around 7 km. For example, the Brydon Lagoon Trail loop is 1.17 km, while the Rotary Nicomekl and Brydon Lagoon Trail is 7.18 km. Most routes are rated as easy, with minimal elevation gain, making them accessible for all ages and fitness levels.

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