Deas Island Regional Park is a regional park situated along the Fraser River in Delta, British Columbia. This area features a diverse landscape of forest, meadow, and wetland habitats, characterized by flat terrain, rustling cottonwood trees, marshes, and sand dunes. Its location on a small spit of land provides tranquil views of the river and Deas Slough, making it suitable for several sports like hiking, touring cycling, road cycling, jogging, and more. The park offers year-round access to its natural…
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Deas Island Regional Park offers opportunities for hiking, jogging, touring cycling, and road cycling. The park's flat trails and paved roads accommodate various outdoor pursuits. Guides like Hiking in Deas Island Regional Park and Cycling in Deas Island Regional Park provide detailed information.
The park features over 3 miles (6 kilometers) of flat and easy walking trails. Popular routes include the Deas Island loop, Tinmaker's Walk Trail, Riverside Walk, Sand Dune Trail, Dyke Loop Trail, Slough View Trail, and Tidal Pond Trail. These trails offer scenic views of the Fraser River and Deas Slough.
Cycling is permitted on paved park roads and the Dyke Loop Trail, which is suitable for all skill levels. The park also connects to the Millennium Trail, a 9+ mile (15+ kilometer) route extending to Ladner. Specific routes can be found in the Cycling in Deas Island Regional Park guide.
Deas Island Regional Park offers flat and easy trails suitable for families. The park's diverse landscapes and wildlife viewing opportunities make it an engaging destination for all ages. For specific recommendations, consult the Family-friendly hikes in Deas Island Regional Park guide.
The park protects forest, meadow, and wetland habitats, offering tranquil views of the Fraser River and Deas Slough. Visitors can observe rustling cottonwood trees, marshes, meadows, and sand dunes. Wildlife includes great blue herons, eagles, hawks, otters, beavers, and migratory birds; seals can be spotted from the Island Tip Trail.
Deas Island Regional Park is home to three preserved historical buildings from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These include Burrvilla, the Inverholme Schoolhouse, and the Delta Agricultural Hall. These structures offer insight into the region's past.
Deas Island Regional Park has been visited by more than 3,000 komoot users. The park's routes have an average rating of 4.53 out of 5 stars, based on over 200 ratings. This indicates a high level of satisfaction among visitors.
Yes, Deas Island Regional Park is known for its flat and easy trails, making it suitable for beginners and those seeking leisurely outdoor experiences. The park's terrain is generally mild, with minimal elevation changes. The Easy hikes in Deas Island Regional Park guide provides suitable options.
Komoot offers several guides for Deas Island Regional Park, covering various activities and interests. These include Hiking, Cycling, Running, and MTB Trails. There are also guides for family-friendly hikes and routes from bus stations.
Deas Island Regional Park is accessible and enjoyable year-round due to its flat terrain. The park's diverse ecosystems offer different experiences across seasons, from lush greenery to opportunities for observing migratory birds. It is suitable for outdoor activities throughout the year.
For official information, the park's website is metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/deas-island-regional-park. The park can also be reached by phone at 604-520-6442.

