Beaudry Park Trails
Enjoy a beautiful hike at Beaudry Provincial Park, only a short drive west of Winnipeg.
It’s close enough to the city to squeeze a hike into a busy Saturday, and far enough to escape from traffic noise and enjoy the soothing sounds of nature.
Wide, well-marked paths follow the curve of the Assiniboine River and offer enough gentle slopes to get little legs leaping. On dry days they’re suitable for strollers and bikes.
The forest is filled with fallen trees to climb and transform into makeshift clubhouses. Wander by tall grass prairie that is in the process of being restored to its natural state.
Beaudry has some of the largest basswood, cottonwood and maple trees in the area. It’s also home to white-tailed deer, foxes, owls, raccoons, beaver, muskrat and a multitude of birds.
Trail Highlights
Average Time: 1-2 hours
Type: Loop
Difficulty: ⅕
Picnic Area: Tables at trail head
Accessibility:
Bathrooms: At trailhead
Parking: Yes, large parking lot
Dogs: Must be leashed
Park Pass: Required
What people are saying
"The wild grape trail has some of the most spectacular trees, that are huge and diverse! It's a great short hike for families, even add on the elm trail for an extra hike."
"Such a Gem that many people don't even know about. Our family favourites are the Wild Grape and Elm. The kids love the Wild Grape the most, as they get to climb on a fallen tree! It's a fairly easy trail with huge trees and lots of chipmunks.
"Its a perfect place for birding! You can spot everything from yellow warblers, and goldfinches."
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