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Explore Natural Trails in Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows

Lucas BennettBy Lucas BennettJuly 31, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Explore Natural Trails in Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows
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Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows offer some of the most accessible and scenic natural trails in British Columbia. Whether you are a beginner looking for a peaceful walk or an experienced hiker seeking a challenge, these cities provide a perfect setting to enjoy nature.

One of the most popular destinations is Golden Ears Provincial Park. Open throughout the year, it features several trails that wind past lakes, streams, and mountain peaks. The full trail map is available online through B.C. Parks, helping visitors plan ahead.

Another must-visit is Kanaka Creek Regional Park, known for its tall cedar, hemlock, and Douglas fir trees. Hikers can follow a gentle creek that leads to Cliff Falls, a favorite picnic spot for families. The park’s entrance is located at 25086 116 Avenue in Maple Ridge.

For those who prefer flat paths, the Harris Landing Pitt River Greenway is ideal. This 10.2-kilometre trail runs from Harris Road to Ferry Slip Road in Pitt Meadows. Fully wheelchair accessible, it follows the dikes along the Fraser and Pitt Rivers. Walkers and cyclists can enjoy views of farmland, rivers, and snow-capped peaks.

The dike trail network, which crosses both Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge, is perfect for a relaxing walk or bike ride. These flat trails offer stunning views of the Golden Ears Mountains. They also pass through blueberry and cranberry fields, giving a glimpse of local farming life.

Nature lovers and bird watchers should not miss the Pitt-Addington Marsh Wildlife Management Area. Located at the north end of Rannie Road in Pitt Meadows, this protected zone is home to over 200 species of birds and 29 types of mammals. It’s a great place to bring binoculars and explore the sounds of nature.

For a more active hike, the Thornhill trail system offers shared paths for walkers, cyclists, and horse riders. These trails are more difficult and suited for experienced users. The entrance, at 10390 256 Street in Maple Ridge, features parking, a pit toilet, picnic table, sign kiosk, bike repair station, and horse hitching post. A printable trail map is also available at the city’s official website.

The Malcolm Knapp Research Forest is another top spot for day hiking. It has a wide range of trails for all skill levels. However, dogs, bikes, and horses are not allowed to protect the research environment. Hikers must stay on marked trails to avoid damaging study sites that could take years to rebuild.

Together, these trails showcase the rich natural beauty of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. With so many paths to explore, outdoor lovers can enjoy forests, rivers, birds, and farmland in one trip. Whether you’re planning a quick nature walk or a full-day hike, these trails provide a peaceful escape.

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Lucas Bennett is a respected local news reporter from Maple Ridge with over 12 years of experience in journalism. Lucas earned his journalism degree from Simon Fraser University and has contributed to Euro News 24, Maple Ridge News, Columbia Valley Pioneer, and Global BC. Lucas is an active member of the Canadian Association of Journalists and is committed to covering civic issues, environmental developments, and local community stories.

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