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Embark on the easy Lake Andrea Loop, a pleasant hike that traces the shores of the scenic, spring-fed Lake Andrea. This 3.0-mile (4.8 km) route offers continuous water views as you make your way around. With a minimal elevation gain of just 18 feet (5 metres), you can expect a…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.53 km
Highlight • Beach
3.02 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
4.76 km
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4.53 km
234 m
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4.60 km
125 m
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Ample parking is available at various points within Prairie Springs Park, which hosts the Lake Andrea Loop. You can find parking near the RecPlex, the ball fields, and the beach area.
Yes, dogs are welcome on the trail! Please ensure your dog remains on a leash throughout your visit.
The Lake Andrea Loop is accessible and enjoyable year-round. Its well-maintained nature makes it a popular spot for outdoor recreation in any season, offering continuous views of the water.
No, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required to access Prairie Springs Park or to hike the Lake Andrea Loop.
Absolutely! The Lake Andrea Loop is considered an easy, 'green' difficulty trail with minimal elevation change, making it ideal for leisurely walks, runs, or bike rides for all ages and fitness levels.
The primary Lake Andrea Loop is a 2.3-mile (4 km) multi-use path that is largely paved with asphalt, offering a smooth and easy surface. Beyond the main loop, you can find crushed stone paths, such as the Prairie Farms Trail, and gravel paths that extend into a valley, providing a more natural and potentially rugged experience. Appropriate footwear is advised for these less-groomed sections, especially after rain.
The trail encircles the scenic, spring-fed Lake Andrea, providing continuous water views. Notable points include Lake Andrea Beach and a Good view down hill. The park also features diverse landscapes, including wetlands.
Yes, the Lake Andrea Loop connects to other trails within Prairie Springs Park. You can extend your outing by connecting to the 2-mile Hackbarth Trail, which winds through woods and wetlands with a boardwalk and observation deck, or the Prairie Farms Trail, a crushed-stone path offering open spaces and views of farmland.
Yes, the Lake Andrea Loop is a multi-use path popular with hikers, joggers, and cyclists. Its paved surface makes it excellent for these activities.
Yes, as the trail is located within Prairie Springs Park, you'll find facilities available, particularly near the RecPlex, the beach, and the ball fields.
While the main paved loop is popular, you can find a more natural and potentially rugged experience by exploring the crushed stone paths, like the Prairie Farms Trail, and gravel paths that extend into a valley. Connecting to the Hackbarth Trail also offers a different environment through woods and wetlands.