Meewasin Park features scattered fireplaces amid its lush green fields. These facilities contribute to the park's allure as an ideal destination for outings, complemented by an outdoor campfire area just beyond the backyard. A play area with a sand floor is thoughtfully provided for children's enjoyment, while a paved walking path meandering through verdant fields presents an excellent option for engaging in healthy activities. This trail extends over 90 km, tracing both sides of the river's course. It winds gracefully beneath bridges, weaving through beautifully landscaped parks and untouched natural expanses. The park encompasses native grasslands, indigenous flora, and diverse wildlife. Here, one can experience the enchanting melody of the Western Meadowlark's song and relish the soothing fragrance of wild Prairie Crocuses.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Outdoor enthusiasts
• Seasonal canoe tours
• Natural attractions
• Ski excursions.
Best Hiking Trails in Saskatoon
Expert recommended Top 3 Hiking Trails in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. All of our hiking trails actually face a rigorous 50-Point Inspection, which includes everything from checking reviews, ratings, reputation, history, complaints, satisfaction, trust and cost to the general excellence.
We have a strict “No Pay to Play” policy.
MEEWASIN PARK REVIEWS
A very nice park with lots of trails, a very nice place to go for walks, jogging and biking. Lots of events in the city also take place here and there's also lots of activities to do in this park.
Beautiful area to take the family. River just down the path. Very clean and well maintained area.
Perfect trail for a relaxing walk, beautiful landscape and a journey into nature.
Help others: Click Here to send review or send us your review to reviews@threebestrated.ca. Negative and positive review will be used for rating. Make a difference.
Cranberry Flats Conservation Area presents a picturesque landscape adorned with expansive sandy beaches. In the winter months, it transforms into a hub for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, offering an array of diverse paths to explore, all conveniently laid out for easy navigation. Notably, a wheelchair-accessible route leads to a vantage point overlooking a scenic valley, making it inclusive for all. With its family-friendly appeal, Cranberry Flats is a sought-after destination. It warmly welcomes canine companions, making it an ideal place to spend a day with your furry friend. The area is a favoured launch point for rafts, allowing Saskatoon residents to embark on leisurely river floats toward the city. Throughout all four seasons, Cranberry Flats Conservation Area offers unending panoramas of the South Saskatchewan River, endearing itself to visitors. Ancient towering trees create a captivating canopy within its bounds, while various plant life contributes to a vibrant array of colours. Charming trails beckon along the river's edge, where dogs can be accompanied on a leash, making for an enjoyable experience for humans and their canine companions.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Small trail paths
• Water's edge
• Fresh air.
Specialty:
Contact:
Working Hours:
TBR® Inspection Report:
CRANBERRY FLATS CONSERVATION AREA REVIEWS
I go to Cranberry Flats often. It's gorgeous and peaceful. Most of the time, the other people there are respectful of your personal space. You'll need to pack any garbage out as there are no trash cans on site. Some of the paths are quite sandy and can be hard going if you're not in great physical condition or have a stroller or wagon for your kiddos. But there are lots of paths to choose from!
Very nice natural area just South of Saskatoon. It has some lovely views of the river from the high point in the park. Great place for a walk even with the clouds and rain like when we were there. The boardwalk is necessary to save the dunes from degradation. It looks like people have made a lot of paths off the groomed paths which is unfortunate as it's destroyed the plant and animal habitat.
Such a nice place to go for a hike, close to the city but feels miles away! And it's just around the corner from Crossmount cidery!! Win!!
Help others: Click Here to send review or send us your review to reviews@threebestrated.ca. Negative and positive review will be used for rating. Make a difference.
Beaver Creek Conservation Area offers an opportunity to explore diverse habitats, including prairies, forests, sheltered creeks, and river valleys along its four nature trails. These trails have been designed to enhance the visitor experience in terms of both enjoyment and safety. Additionally, the area features designated picnic spots and abounds with various wildlife species. The interpretive Centre at the conservation area hosts regular interpretive programs year-round. Visitors to Beaver Creek Conservation Area can engage in short and extended hikes, and within the nature center, the unique opportunity to hand-feed birds using provided seeds is available. The trails are crucial in preserving the local wildlife and the natural landscape. Serving as an ideal setting for family outings or friendly frisbee matches, Beaver Creek Conservation Area provides a scenic environment. It not only offers a remarkable view but also presents an excellent space for relaxation.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Connect with nature
• Outdoor exploration
• Enriching experience
• Conservation area.
Specialty:
Contact:
Working Hours:
Mon & Tue: Closed
TBR® Inspection Report:
BEAVER CREEK CONSERVATION AREA REVIEWS
Beautiful, peaceful place with so much interesting flora and fauna, where chickadees will land on your palm and eat seeds from your hand, 13 stripe ground squirrels will follow you as you walk the various trails and the handiwork of beavers is ever-present in the creek itself. The trails are well-maintained, with bridges crossing over the creek here and there, and many excellent views from the tops of the ravines. You can also see where the creek lazily flows into the South Saskatchewan River to the west as it bends northward towards Saskatoon. We will definitely come back here again.
Gorgeous piece of conserved land with great hiking trails. The bridges and creek remind me of home and are so nice. I also love the view of the river from the one trail.
Absolutely loved. Birds come to eat in your hands . You can track wildlife paws prints in the snow. Beautiful and calm place to go hiking.
Help others: Click Here to send review or send us your review to reviews@threebestrated.ca. Negative and positive review will be used for rating. Make a difference.