Wascana Trails
Hiking area · Division No. 6 ·

Wascana Trails

Hiking area · Division No. 6 ·

15km of trails for hiking, biking; prairie views

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Lumsden, SK S0G 3C0, Canada Get directions

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Lumsden, SK S0G 3C0, Canada Get directions

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Dec 14, 2025

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Wascana Trails

nonamebyprogram

Google
Being only around 15mins from Regina and with a beautiful landscape, this has easily become a favourite for my family! Filled with breath-taking prairie landscapes, I would come here in a heartbeat. Whether you’re looking to bike, hike, walk, or maybe even practice your orienteering, this is a great place to do so! From easy trails to difficult ones, this park has much to offer. The hilly landscapes make it an enjoyable and interesting hiking experience. The interconnecting paths also make it easy to switch to a different route. And if very hilly and tall landscapes aren’t your thing, there is a short wheelchair accessible trail (grade 10% maximum slope), with a large amount of viewpoints! It’s fun for everyone! I’d say the only downside to this park would be the condition of the maps around the trails. About half of the maps I saw were either missing or damaged. However, it didn’t harm our experience much. Great place for hiking, would come again!

Dre Erwin P.

Google
Had a really nice walk here with the family. The scenery is beautiful and it's a great place to get out and explore nature. The only heads-up I would give is that some of the trail signs are missing, so it can be easy to get turned around or lost if you're not familiar with the area. Despite that, we had a wonderful time and will definitely be back!

Grace O.

Google
I spent my Saskatchewan day exploring Wascana Trails, and honestly, it was such a good decision! From the moment I got there, I could tell it was going to be a great day, there was ample parking. The trails themselves are amazing and cater to every level. There are nice, easy stretches if you just want a peaceful walk, and then there are those more challenging, uphill sections that make you feel like you’re starring in your own outdoor adventure documentary. I love that mix, it keeps things interesting. I saw a bunch of people out biking, and it’s clearly just as much of a biking haven as it is for hiking. The views along the way are beautiful, prairie landscapes, winding paths, and little moments where you just have to stop, breathe, and take it all in. Of course, I had my phone out snapping pictures every few minutes, because how else do you prove you conquered those trails. Whether you’re looking for a casual stroll, a solid workout, or a biking challenge, Wascana Trails really has it all. Plus, it’s close enough to the city to be convenient but far enough to feel like you’ve escaped somewhere peaceful. 10/10 would go again… and probably will!

A E

Google
Just 30 min out of Regina, and you will reach this beautiful valley. The hiking trails are varied with varied sceneries to enjoy. It is a small gem to enjoy hiking, biking or running. The trails are easy for the most part if you are a hiker!

Guru P.

Google
If you’re a nature enthusiast, this place may interest you. However, you may need a good mosquito repellent kit as there are heaps of them. Sunrise should be magnificent from this place. There’s not much to do except for walking your dogs and staring at the setting sun.

Stacey L.

Google
Beautiful day to hike and take in the natural environment. Couple points of feedback, compostable dog bags or drop zones for dog poo; labor trails, we got turned around with all the off trails. More zig than zag and we had no idea which path we were on

Muhammad Abdul Tawab Khurram K.

Google
Beautiful scenery but the water isn’t clean. It’s muddy. Mosquitoes and ticks No place near water to sit unfortunately or at least I haven’t seen.

Michael G.

Google
A nice place to hike with slopes, hills, flats, and a bit of woods. Just about a 30-minute drive from Regina.