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Explore the Brookswood Community Bike Route, an easy 2.0-mile (3.2 km) paved path in Langley, offering suburban views and connecting local a
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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59 m
Highlight • Rest Area
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1.43 km
Highlight • Lake
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3.23 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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2.86 km
367 m
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2.64 km
367 m
217 m
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While the Brookswood Community Bike Route is primarily designed for cycling, it can be walked. However, much of the route utilizes road shoulders, which means hikers will be navigating alongside vehicular traffic. For a more traditional hiking experience, consider other multi-use trails in the broader Langley area.
The route is predominantly paved or asphalt, as it largely follows road shoulders. You won't find rugged natural trails here; the scenery consists mainly of suburban landscapes and roadside views.
The route passes by Noel Booth Community Park and offers views of Brookswood Pond. Its primary function is to connect various communities as part of the Recreational Bicycle Network.
Parking is generally available at Noel Booth Community Park, which the route passes through. As it's a community route, street parking in nearby residential areas might also be an option, but always check local signage.
Yes, dogs are generally permitted on community routes in Langley. However, it's essential to keep your dog leashed at all times, especially given that sections of this route are on road shoulders with vehicular traffic. Please also remember to clean up after your pet.
No, there are no specific permits required or entrance fees to access the Brookswood Community Bike Route or Noel Booth Community Park. Both are public access areas.
The route is accessible year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for walking. Summer can be warm, so consider early mornings or evenings. Winter can be wet, but the paved surfaces generally remain clear. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The route is relatively flat and easy in terms of physical exertion, making it accessible for families. However, due to sections being on road shoulders, families with young children should exercise caution regarding vehicular traffic. For a safer, more natural family walk, consider other trails within Noel Booth Community Park or nearby regional parks.
Yes, the Brookswood Community Bike Route is part of the broader Township of Langley Bike Routes network. Approximately 74-75% of this specific route overlaps with the official 'Township of Langley Bike Routes' and the 'Brookswood Community Bike Route' as designated on OpenStreetMap.
Being a community route, you'll find various amenities in the surrounding suburban areas of Brookswood, including cafes, shops, and restaurants. Noel Booth Community Park itself offers basic park facilities.
Since a significant portion of the route is on road shoulders, hikers should be highly aware of vehicular traffic. It's advisable to wear bright clothing, walk facing traffic, and be prepared for limited pedestrian infrastructure in some sections. Always prioritize your safety over completing the entire route.