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Travel In-Town: Langley's Picturesque Parks

Here are the more popular parks in Langley, from north to south (see other area parks):

Derby Reach Regional Park


On the Fraser River, near the original Fort Langley, this park includes Edgewater Bar, one the best fishing bars on the river, and has overnight camping facilities.


Fort Langley Marina Park (Church Street & Fraser River)

This municipal park is located on the Fraser River in Fort Langley, at the foot of Church Street. There is boat launch ramp (which may not be usable during low water periods) and fishing bars with excellent fishing.


Fort Langley Park (23055 St. Andrews & Nash, Fort Langley)

This park in Fort Langley has an outdoor pool, a band shelter with power, play equipment, senior soccer field, ball diamond, a treed group picnic area, and a concession stand.


Walnut Grove Community Park (8937 Walnut Grove Drive & 89 Avenue)

This park has a spray park, group picnic area with picnic shelter, a playground, 6 tennis courts, 3 senior soccer fields, 2 lighted practice soccer fields, 3 ball diamonds, pathways, a treed area, and a concession stand.


Alex Hope Park (212 Street & 85 Avenue in Walnut Grove)

This park, next to an elementary school, has 2 baseball fields, 2 senior soccer fields, and children's play equipment.


Willoughby Community Park (84 Avenue & 206 Street)

This park has 3 ball diamonds, 2 senior soccer fields, a playground, and a concession stand.


Williams Park (66 Avenue & 238 Street)

This park is an impressive natural area along the Salmon River, with walking trails, covered and outdoor picnic facilities, an arboretum, grassy and treed passive areas, and a playground.


Municipal Athletic Park (56 Avenue & 216 Street)

This park, adjacent to Langley Secondary School, has a 400 meter running track, field event area, washrooms, 3 senior soccer fields, 2 ball diamonds, and a group picnic area.


Brown Park (240 Street & 51 Avenue)

This park is a major fitness centre for the area, with 2 ball diamonds, 2 senior grass soccer fields, several development soccer fields, a lighted soccer practice field, play equipment, a cricket pitch, and concession stand.


Noel Booth Park (36 Avenue & 202 Street, Brookswood)

This Park has 3 senior soccer fields, several developmental soccer fields, 2 lighted practice soccer fields, 6 ball diamonds, group picnic area, tennis courts, playground fitness track, and a concession stand.


Kinsmen Heritage Park (272 Street & 32 Avenue, Aldergrove)

This popular park features a heritage building, a public performance area, and recreational pathways.


Aldergrove Community Park (32 Avenue and 271 Street in Aldergrove)

This park has adult ball field with lighting, outdoor pool, concession, 2 senior soccer fields, 4 baseball diamonds, children's playground, 2 tennis courts, and water park. Parking is accessed off 32 Avenue.


Aldergrove Lake Park

West on Hwy 1, off at 264 Street Exit, follow Hwy 13 south, left on 8th Avenue (at Park directional signs), across Jackman Road, then shortly right into the park.
Open forest with varied wildflowers and a view to the International Boundary. Hiking trail offers a round trip of 4 km - allow 1.5 hours walking/hiking, also ideal for horseback riding.


South Aldergrove Community Park (28 Avenue & 269 Street, Aldergrove)

This community park has 2 senior soccer fields, a ball diamond, picnic area, children's playground, plus a Community Centre and Library.


Ponder Park Nature Reserve (25199 76 Avenue)

The Park has some unspoiled natural areas and is used by Scouts and Guides for overnight camping and is managed by the Ponder Nature Reserve Committee.


Campbell Valley Regional Park

This 535 hectare, near the Canada/U.S.A. border, includes rolling hills and flat-bottomed valleys in a glacier-formed landscape. While the area has been affected by gold mining, settlement, farming, and logging, this nature park is perfect for outdoors enthusiasts with hiking trails and camping facilities, horseback riding and equestrian cross-country jumping.


Municipal Nature Park (232 Street & 4 Avenue, South Langley)

This Municipal Park has equestrian trails, several large treed natural areas and pedestrian trails.


Aldergrove Lake Regional Park

This 250 acre park on the Langley/Abbotsford border has trails for walking, hiking, and horseback riding. It even has swimming in small man-made lake.


Other area parks:
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