Aldergrove Regional Park
Ecological park · Langley (District) ·

Aldergrove Regional Park

Ecological park · Langley (District) ·

Trails for hiking, biking, horses; wetlands, wildlife & picnic areas

Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null
Aldergrove Regional Park by null

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27240 8 Ave, Aldergrove, BC V4W 2P8, Canada Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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27240 8 Ave, Aldergrove, BC V4W 2P8, Canada Get directions

+1 604 530 4983
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•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 5, 2026

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Percy Jackson and the Olympians season two: Filming locations, cast and trailer

Once home to farming pioneers and now part of Aldergrove Regional Park in Langley, this historically significant property provided the tree that became Thalia’s Tree on Half-Blood Hill, a pivotal location at the perimeter of the school where chaos erupts when it is poisoned and the camp’s defence barrier is weakened. - Jon Hornbuckle

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Aldergrove Regional Park

Jordan B.

Google
A great park to for a walk in. Lots of trails to go on and short and long loops. I love brining my dog here to go for walks in the morning. There’s also a large field to have picnics in and bathrooms close by the large parking lot.

Kirk D.

Google
Trees 🌲 and trails and the major feature of the fantastic park. My wife and I really enjoyed our visit to the beautiful park. It’s a nice drive to the heart of the park and there is plenty of parking. There are public washrooms with flush toilets. There is an interactive Nature discovery area for the kids. Picnic tables are available. Some easy trails and some a little more difficult. This is a great place.

Lauren P.

Google
A truly beautiful spot with well maintained trails and paths! Lots of different routes to take, some shorter, some longer with dog friendly areas!

Trent O.

Google
We have a lot left to explore here. I'm not sure what it's like on a weekend, but during the week , the trails were near empty. It's an amazing destress in nature. The trails are very well maintained from what we have seen so far perfect for family walking, but be warned ⚠️ some areas are a bit steep and could prove a challenge for the elderly or those with some mobility challenges. Walking, biking, and horseback riding are all welcome here with plenty of room for everyone. Your furry friends will love it. They have to be leashed in the majority of the park, but there is an off leash area for them to run around and make friends. Trails are well marked, with frequent map way points 👉 so you will know where you are inside the park. In addition, they have washroom facilities (outhouses the wife's favorite.. 😆) and plenty of space for picnics and disposal for hot BBQ coals. Tons and tons of blackberry bushes all over the park, and the Big Rock trail promises a "Big Rock" we can confirm 👍 it is indeed a big rock. All in all, so far, one of my favorite area parks, we will be back here often.

Enapay H.

Google
It's a beautiful park with lots of opportunities for exploration! Many trails and animals to see with picnic tables and lakes.

Shahab B.

Google
Aldergrove Regional Park is a peaceful spot with wide open meadows, forested trails, and a laid-back vibe. It’s great for walking, biking, or horseback riding, and the off-leash dog area is a hit with pet owners. The Pepin Brook Trail is an easy, scenic loop, perfect for families or casual hikers. On the downside, some trails overlap with horse routes, which can get muddy or uneven. The old lake area has been filled in, so don’t expect water views. Facilities are basic — no café or rental options — but there are picnic tables and clean washrooms. It’s a solid choice for a quiet day outdoors.

Rii N.

Google
Gorgeous park full of trails, swamp, and even small waterfalls, all full of animal life. Surprisingly quiet people wise. There's plenty of parking available. Edit: the park is so big! Found more trails and more things to see. Definitely a great place to return. Always something new to see.

Tim Z.

Google
Looking at google light pollution map this area is at a decent range, and the northern light was strong that night, that's where I choose to try my luck. It wasn't a really good when I parked at the gate @9 pm, Really bright spot light right at the door, and the strong smell was so bad. But I decide to put up the bad smell walk straight in. The result is decent.