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Explore Surrey's nature trails near you for a breath of fresh air.

There are more than 100 kilometres of nature trails within Surrey parks. You will find some that are hundreds of years old, some that offer world-class birding opportunities, and some that offer a breath of fresh air in busy city centres. Adventure awaits along Surrey's nature trails!

Browse the interactive Nature Trails of Surrey brochure and get ready, get set, explore!

Nature trails of Surrey

Park name Address Community
Bear Creek Park 18513 - 88 Avenue North Surrey
Blackie Spit Park 3136 McBride Avenue South Surrey
Bose Forest Park 6203 164 Street Cloverdale
Crescent Park 2160 - 128 Street South Surrey
Colebrook Park 14311 Colebrook Road Newton
Elgin Heritage Park 13723 Crescent Road South Surrey
Fergus Watershed
Biodiversity Preserve
1277 - 168 Street South Surrey
Fleetwood Park 15802 - 80 Avenue Fleetwood
Godwin Farm Biodiversity Preserve Park 9016 - 164 Street Guildford
Green Timbers Urban Forest Park 14600 Block of 100 Avenue North Surrey
Surrey Nature Centre at Green Timbers 14225 Green Timbers Way North Surrey
Hazelnut Meadows Community Park 14069 - 68 Avenue Newton
Hi-Knoll Park 19569 Colebrook Road Cloverdale
Invergarry Park 11297 Surrey Road, Surrey BC Guildford
Mud Bay Park 13030 - 148 Street South Surrey
Redwood Park 17900 - 20 Avenue South Surrey
Semiahmoo Trail Park from 16 Avenue north to Nicomekl River South Surrey
Serpentine Wildlife Management Area 4500 Block of King George Boulevard South Surrey
Surrey Bend Park 17775 - 104 Avenue Guildford
Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest Park 2598 - 144 Street South Surrey
Surrey Lake Park 7500 - 152 Street Fleetwood
Tynehead Regional Park 17200 Block of 96 Avenue Guildford

 

Enjoy bird watching in parks

On your scenic trails, take a moment to enjoy the many bird species that visit, nest, and live in the parks across the city. Here are some of the best birding spots to visit:

Surrey Lake Park
On a typical day, you might see a Bald Eagle soaring above or a Marsh Wren perched on the swaying bulrushes with its characteristic tail sticking straight up.

Mud Bay Park
Spot some reclusive shorebirds and waterfowl in Canada's most valued Important Bird Area: Boundary Bay.

Blackie Spit Park
Twice a year, the park is a rest stop for dozens of species of migratory birds. Listen for Red-winged Blackbirds or spot a hummingbird in the treetops.

Elgin Heritage Park
Catch a glimpse of a Barn Owl near the mini barn built especially for them. Print our Bird Watching Checklist to see how many local birds you can spot.

Hi-Knoll Park
Look for songbirds or a Pileated Woodpecker, identified by their large size, bright red head, and loud cackling.

Contact

Connect with us by phone at 604-501-5050, email parks@surrey.ca or report a problem online.