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The best walks and hikes around Saskatoon

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Hiking around Saskatoon is characterized by its diverse landscapes, primarily shaped by the South Saskatchewan River. The riverbanks offer extensive trail systems, blending urban and natural settings. Beyond the river, the region features sprawling grasslands, treed areas, and unique ecosystems like sand dunes and ravines, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities.

Best hiking trails in Saskatoon

  • The most popular hiking route is Circle Drive North to Victoria Avenue via Meewasin Trail loop — Saskatoon, a 6.3 miles (10.1 km) trail that takes 2 hours 37 minutes to complete. This moderate route follows the extensive Meewasin Valley Trail along the river.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Victoria Avenue to Gordie Howe Bridge via Meewasin Trail loop — Saskatoon, a moderate 5.6 miles (9.0 km) path. This trail also explores sections of the Meewasin Trail, offering river views.
  • Local hikers also love the Lower Sutherland Beach & Meewasin Trail loop — Saskatoon, a 3.6 miles (5.8 km) trail leading through riverfront areas, often completed in about 1 hour 30 minutes.
  • Hiking around Saskatoon is defined by the South Saskatchewan River, extensive grasslands, and treed areas. The network offers options for various ability levels, from easy riverside strolls to moderate loops.
  • The routes in Saskatoon are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 5 reviews. More than 50 hikers have used komoot to explore Saskatoon's varied terrain.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

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Circle Drive North to Victoria Avenue via Meewasin Trail loop — Saskatoon

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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November 20, 2025, Hyde Park

Hyde Park has a mix of packed-gravel and paved paths that wind through man-made wetlands, ponds, and green spaces. This area is home to birds, bugs, and native plant species, and there’s a 4.1-acre off-leash dog park nearby. The city has added interpretive signage, bridges, and benches along the path.

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November 20, 2025, Trounce Pond

Trounce Pond is a man-made stormwater retention pond, and one of a few ponds around Hyde Park. You might find non-motorized boating like canoes or paddle boats on the pond in the summer, and in winter, skating, broomball, or hockey are permitted when the ice is thick enough. Swimming is not recommended, and take care around the ponds, as they are part of a system of interconnected ponds and wetlands that support native plants and provide habitat for local wildlife.

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November 20, 2025, Lakewood Urban Centre

If you are visiting Hyde Park and feeling a bit hungry, step off the trail into Lakewood Urban Centre. This area is made up of strip malls, grocery stores, and some restaurants, with Taco Time, Dairy Queen, and Boston Pizza being the closest to the park, easily within walking distance.

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The Robin Smith Meditation Garden is a peaceful space built for reflection and relaxation, with flower beds, wooden benches, and walking paths. This park is especially beautiful in spring and summer, when the flowers are in full bloom.

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Silversprings Linear Park borders a quiet residential neighborhood and connects to the Forestry Farm Park and Zoo. This has trails of a mix of paved and gravel pathways, great for walking, jogging, and cycling. The park has views of open grassy areas, native prairie plantings, a evergreen tree clusters.

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The Forestry Farm Park and Zoo was founded in 1913 as the Dominion Forest Nursery Station, helping reforest Saskatoon's prairies. Now it is a National Historic Site and an urban park, with paths that pass heritage buildings, gardens, and forest trails. Check out the historic Superintendent’s Residence, Heritage Rose and Meditation Gardens, Kinsmen Express Zoo Train, and the Demonstration Forest.

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November 2, 2025, Crocus Prairie

Crocus Prairie is a grassland best visited during crocus bloom, when it explodes with clusters of blossoms. Year-round, it has lovely views of the river and is a nice getaway from urban Saskatoon.

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From the Off-Leash Recreation Area Sutherland, get a look at the Stew Uzelman Pedway, and the South Saskatchewan River, from this undeveloped grassland. On summer days, across the water, get a glimpse of the sandy Spadina Beach, busy with beachgoers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available around Saskatoon?

Saskatoon offers a diverse selection of hiking opportunities, with around 15 routes detailed on komoot. These trails cater to various preferences, ranging from easy riverside strolls to more moderate loops through varied terrain.

Are there easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or families in Saskatoon?

Yes, Saskatoon has many easy trails perfect for beginners and families. The majority of routes, 11 out of 15, are rated as easy. For example, the Lower Sutherland Beach & Meewasin Trail loop is an easy 5.8 km path that takes about 1 hour 30 minutes, offering pleasant riverfront views. The Hyde Park loop is another easy option, covering 6 km.

What are some scenic viewpoints or natural attractions along the hiking trails?

The South Saskatchewan River is a central feature, offering extensive scenic views along its banks. Areas like Cranberry Flats Conservation Area provide stunning vistas of the river and sandy beaches. Wanuskewin Heritage Park offers beautiful views of the South Saskatchewan River alongside its cultural sites. You can also explore highlights such as Circle South Beach or the Forestry Farm Park & Zoo.

Are there any dog-friendly hiking trails in Saskatoon?

Many trails along the Meewasin Valley Trail system are dog-friendly, though leash regulations may vary by section. Chief Whitecap Park is particularly known for offering trails where dogs are allowed off-leash in designated areas, providing a great space for your canine companions to explore.

Can I find circular hiking routes in Saskatoon?

Absolutely. Many of Saskatoon's trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Forestry Farm Park loop is a great example, offering a 6.8 km easy hike. The extensive Meewasin Valley Trail also features numerous loop sections that connect various parks and natural areas.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Saskatoon?

Saskatoon offers hiking opportunities year-round, but each season has its unique charm. Spring and fall provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with autumn being particularly stunning as the trees along the river change color. Summer is ideal for longer days and enjoying the river, while winter offers unique experiences like snowshoeing on trails like those in Peturrson's Ravine.

Are there any trails that are wheelchair accessible?

Portions of the extensive Meewasin Valley Trail are paved and well-maintained, making them accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. These sections offer a smooth surface for enjoying the riverfront scenery within the city.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see while hiking around Saskatoon?

Saskatoon's hiking landscape is primarily defined by the South Saskatchewan River, which winds through the city. You'll find a mix of urban riverfronts, sprawling grasslands, treed areas, and unique ecosystems like sand dunes and ravines. Areas like Beaver Creek Conservation Area offer hilly, treed terrain, while Cranberry Flats provides sandy beaches and river views.

Are there any historical or cultural sites accessible via hiking trails?

Yes, Wanuskewin Heritage Park, located just minutes from Saskatoon, offers 6 km of trails that lead through historically significant sites. Here, you can explore archeological dig sites, buffalo jump sites, tipi rings, and medicine wheels, all while learning about Indigenous history. You can visit the Wanuskewin Medicine Wheel or the Wanuskewin Heritage Park itself.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Saskatoon?

The hiking routes in Saskatoon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 5 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, from urban riverfronts to natural habitats, and the well-maintained trail systems that offer options for various ability levels.

Are there any less crowded or 'hidden gem' trails near Saskatoon?

While the Meewasin Valley Trail is popular, exploring areas slightly outside the immediate city center can offer a quieter experience. Peturrson's Ravine, part of the Sutherland network, provides access to unique natural areas like the Crocus Prairie bog and the Northeast Swale, with both wider gravel trails and more technical single-track options. Beaver Creek Conservation Area and Cranberry Flats Conservation Area, just outside the city, also offer peaceful trails and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Are there opportunities for winter hiking or snowshoeing in Saskatoon?

Yes, many of Saskatoon's trails remain accessible for winter hiking, and some are popular for snowshoeing. Peturrson's Ravine, for instance, is known for its winter snowshoeing opportunities. The Meewasin Valley Trail also offers beautiful winter scenery, though conditions can vary, so it's always good to check local reports.

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