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Bunchberry Meadows

The best traffic-free bike rides in Bunchberry Meadows

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No traffic touring cycling routes in Bunchberry Meadows traverse a landscape characterized by aspen parkland woods, white spruce, tamarack, and jack pine pockets, alongside diverse wetlands. The region features unique geological formations such as the Devon Dunes, which are sand formations supporting distinct plant communities. Old-growth forests with trees over a century old are also present, contributing to the area's varied natural environment.

Best no traffic touring cycling routes in Bunchberry Meadows

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Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Hyman Pond – Langdale Pond loop from Windermere

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Larry
April 30, 2025, Langdale Pond

Picturesque pond with a wooden boardwalk and benches to rest and enjoy the space.

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Larry
April 30, 2025, Hyman Pond

Nice pond with a bike path and benches to rest.

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Larry
April 26, 2025, Terwillegar Park

Terwillegar Park, formerly Riverbend Park, lies in a bend of the North Saskatchewan River, west of Rhatigan Ridge neighbourhood. In the early 1900s this land was used for ranching and later, as a gravel pit. When the area was restructured as a park, the gravel pits were turned into ponds and trails. Over the years, the area was commonly identified by this name. The park's development plan calls for picnic and winter sports areas, an administration building, a nature centre, a boathouse and a number of trails that connect with existing river valley trails. Terwillegar Park is west of the Riverbend subdivision and has an area of 174.88 ha.

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Lensdude
September 22, 2023, Gravel Pathway Climb

solid 10 minute workout in ego gear

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Larry
February 10, 2023, Malina Ukrainian Bakery

Very pleasant spot to take a break. Much more than a bakery, it's a full-service cafe with a liquor license. Delicious baked treats, and more!

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Very scenic and extremely useful bridge for crossing the North Saskatchewan River. Beats trying to swim across.

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Nice vantage point to see the river, but I wish there were benches at the lookout points.

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Good place to take a break under shade and nice scenery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic touring cycling routes are available in the Bunchberry Meadows area?

Currently, komoot features 3 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in the broader Bunchberry Meadows region. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate options, allowing cyclists to explore the natural beauty of the area away from vehicle traffic.

What kind of terrain can I expect on these no-traffic touring cycling routes?

The routes in the Bunchberry Meadows area generally feature mostly flat to gently rolling terrain, making them suitable for touring cyclists. While the Bunchberry Meadows Conservation Area itself has natural, mostly flat trails for walking, the surrounding cycling routes, such as the 33 km circuit mentioned in regional information, are often significantly paved. For example, the Hyman Pond – Langdale Pond loop from Windermere is an easy route with minimal elevation change.

Are there any family-friendly no-traffic cycling routes near Bunchberry Meadows?

Yes, several routes are suitable for families looking for an easy ride. The Hyman Pond – Langdale Pond loop from Windermere is an easy 10.4 km route, and the Anthony Henday Footbridge – Terwillegar Footbridge loop from Cameron Heights is another easy option at 9.5 km, both offering pleasant, traffic-free experiences.

What natural features or landmarks can I see while cycling in the Bunchberry Meadows region?

While cycling in the broader Bunchberry Meadows region, you can experience diverse landscapes including aspen parkland woods, pockets of white spruce, tamarack, and jack pine, as well as wetlands. The area is known for its wildlife, such as moose, deer, and various bird species. Although bicycles are not permitted within the Bunchberry Meadows Conservation Area itself, the surrounding routes allow you to appreciate the natural beauty that defines this habitat corridor, connecting to areas like the North Saskatchewan River Valley.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in the Bunchberry Meadows area?

The best time to go touring cycling in the Bunchberry Meadows area is typically from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Spring offers blooming wildflowers, while autumn provides stunning fall foliage. Winter cycling is possible but requires appropriate gear and awareness of snow and ice conditions.

Are there any loop routes for touring cyclists in the Bunchberry Meadows region?

Yes, there are several excellent loop routes available. For an easy ride, consider the Hyman Pond – Langdale Pond loop from Windermere. A slightly longer, moderate option is the Terwillegar Park Footbridge – Fort Edmonton Footbridge loop from Cameron Heights, which offers a 17 km circuit.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in the Bunchberry Meadows area?

The Bunchberry Meadows area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars from 7 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, natural surroundings and the opportunity to enjoy peaceful rides away from traffic, highlighting the region's serene atmosphere and scenic beauty.

Are there any amenities like picnic tables or outhouses along the cycling routes?

While the Bunchberry Meadows Conservation Area itself provides outhouses and picnic tables for visitors on foot, amenities directly along the *cycling* routes can vary. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for information on facilities. However, the broader region often has parks and community areas that may offer such amenities.

Can I find routes that connect to other natural attractions near Bunchberry Meadows?

Yes, the strategic location of the Bunchberry Meadows Conservation Area near sites like the Clifford E. Lee Nature Sanctuary and the University of Alberta Botanic Gardens means that touring cyclists can plan routes to connect with and explore these adjacent natural and botanical attractions, enhancing the overall experience of the region's biodiversity.

Is parking available for accessing these no-traffic touring cycling routes?

Parking availability will depend on the specific starting point of your chosen route. Many regional parks and trailheads that serve as access points for these routes typically offer designated parking areas. It is recommended to check the route details on komoot or local park websites for specific parking information before your ride.

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