Lethbridge, Alberta parks and trails
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Some of the parks, trails and "points of interest' in the community of Lethbridge, Alberta in the Southern Alberta region of Canada including the smaller communities of Diamond City, Coalhurst, Lenzie, Coaldale, Tempest, Stewart, Wilson, Stirling, Monarch, Taber and Raymond.
Parks, trails - Lethbridge, Alberta
| Alexander Wilderness Park is a recreation destination located in a valley of coulees on the banks of the Oldman River in the community of Lethbridge, Alberta. The park is popular for hiking, birdwatching, sightseeing and picnicking. [ more information ] |
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| Coal Banks Trail is a network of pathways measuring over 30+ kilometres long popular for walking, biking, jogging, roller blading and sightseeing. The trail system is very baby stroller and wheelchair friendly in many sections. [ more information ] |
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| Elizabeth Hall Wetlands is a birding wildlife destination located in the community of Lethbridge, Alberta. There are walking trails with information signs and natural viewpoints. [ more information ] |
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| Henderson Lake is a recreation destination enjoyed by all ages and fitness levels located in the City of Lethbridge popular for walking, dog walking, roller blading, jogging, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, birdwatching, sightseeing & picnicking [ more information ] |
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| Indian Battle Park is a historic destination and sightseeing attraction situated on the shores of the Oldman River located in Lethbridge, Alberta. It is the location of the Fort Whoop- Up Historic Site. [ more information ] |
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| Lethbridge Nature Reserve is a wildlife education destination located in the community of Lethbridge, Alberta. The nature reserve is the site of the Helen Schuler Coulee Centre and three interpretive walking trails. [ more information ] |
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| Nicholas Sheran Lake Park is a community recreation park destination located in the City of Lethbridge with large grass lawns, groves of cottonwood trees, a recreation trail, a day use picnic area, a playground and access to sports fields. [ more information ] | |
| Park Lake Provincial Park is a day use and campground destination located north of the community of Lethbridge, Alberta popular for swimming, picnicking, boating, canoeing, fishing, sailing, hiking, water skiing and camping. [ more information ] |
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| Popson Park is a river park located south of the City of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada in the southern region of Alberta, Canada. Popson Park is best described as an off leash dog park and picnic area. [ more information ] |
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| Writing on Stone Provincial Park is a sightseeing and historic destination located south of Lethbridge, Alberta on the banks of the Milk River in the Milk River Valley. It is home to Blackfoot First Nation rock art (sandstone paintings) and it is a National Historic Site of Canada. [ more information ] |
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| Botterill Bottom Park is an 80 hectare recreation park with trails exploring the banks of the Oldman River and the surrounding landscape of coulees. It is a popular activity destination for activities like hiking, biking and dog walking. There is an off leash dog area within the park. The trails are also used as a portage route for canoeists. Botterill is best accessed from 11th Avenue. | |
| Cottonwood Park is a 43 hectare nature reserve exploring floodplain's located south of the city. There is a lookout point and river access exploring the banks of the Oldman River under a cover of cottonwood trees. There are views of Chief Mountain and Milk River Ridge. Best accessed from 60th Avenue opposite Popson Park. | |
| Pavan Park is a river valley park exploring floodplain and coulees located north of Lethbridge. There are recreation trails for horseback riding and hiking exploring around Pavan Lake (man made) and the banks of the Oldman River. There are picnic shelters, picnic tables and riding arena. Best accessed from 13th Street North. | |
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