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Whitemud Ravine Nature Reserve
Unnamed Road, Edmonton, AB T6J 2C8, Canada

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Reviews — 8

journey girl
at 2023 Oct 07
journey girl
at 2023 Oct 07
Absolutely love this place. Whether you want an easier trail experience or to head off the beaten path to explore a bit deeper, it's always a winner.
Francis
at 2023 Oct 01
Francis
at 2023 Oct 01
Fantastic place to visit especially in the fall. So pretty and there are many bridges which offer spectacular views. Parking can be an issue since it does fill up in the afternoons and on weekends but we've always managed to find somewhere. We find the best route is following the signs to "Aspen" all the way to the stairs and making our way back after that. It takes about an hour to do that but we do stop to enjoy the views.

The trails here don't allow bikes and it's an on leash only park.
Simon
at 2023 Aug 23
Simon
at 2023 Aug 23
Went on a nice little hike here with a buddy and was really impressed! It's like you're not in the city anymore, the sound of cars and such vanishes after you're in. There are a bunch of mini trails that branch off of the main ones, so you can go and adventure far here. Just don't forget where you parked.
Rebecca Robins
at 2022 Nov 26
Rebecca Robins
at 2022 Nov 26
Love this trail for a quick family walk. Lots of people using it but everyone even the dog walkers are friendly and respectful. Today we saw chickadees who ate out of our hands (bring black Niger sunflower seeds for them), nuthatches, squirrels and mice. We also found a porcupine quill. It was a great walk.
Gavin Cheng
at 2022 Jan 04
Gavin Cheng
at 2022 Jan 04
One of the best trail systems in the city. You can spend the entire day there and still not get bored. It takes you as far south as Anthony Henday by McTaggart. It takes you as far north as North Saskatchewan River by Rainbow Valley and Fox Drive, and then connect to the rest of the River Valley system and could reach as far as Hermitage Park in the northeast.

Within the Whitemud Creek system, you will experience a variety of geographic features. There are nice bridges. There are spots you can stop and observe wildlife. There are spots where you can get down to the creek.
Joyce Andre
at 2021 Sep 30
Joyce Andre
at 2021 Sep 30
Whitemud ravine has great trails and bridges crossing the creek. A very peaceful walk through the trees and if you have sunflower seeds the birds will take them from your hand. Lots of squirrels and chipmunks running through the paths and trees. Our 2 yr old grandson loves to hike the trails.
Kirk Dewhurst
at 2021 Sep 05
Kirk Dewhurst
at 2021 Sep 05
This area has recently received a face lift. There are no longer any stairs here. There is now a wonderful raised bridge/boardwalk that gives great views of Whitemud creek ravine. I definitely recommend coming here for for relaxing stroll 🚶🏻 through the woods. The trail is wide and easy to walk. There are no washroom facilities along the trail system.

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