Biking
The rolling hills, valleys and tall forests in our provincial parks make for some excellent biking adventures! Whether you're looking for an easy bike path to experience with the whole family or an exhilarating mountain bike trail, Sask Parks is guaranteed to have what you're looking for!
The Trails
Sask Parks are home to many adrenaline pumping bike trails, perfect for the more advanced riders. To access maps, photos, and reviews generated by outdoor enthusiasts like yourself, download the free Trail Forks app.
Provincial Park / Rec Site | Region |
Lac La Ronge | Northern |
Meadow Lake | Northern |
Narrow Hills | Northern |
The Battlefords | Northern |
Blackstrap | Central |
Buffalo Pound | Southern |
Cypress Hills | Southern |
Danielson | Southern |
Moose Mountain | Southern |
Wascana Valley Nature Recreation Site |
Southern |
Not quite ready to tackle the mountain bike trails? Sask Parks have many family-friendly bike paths available too, ideal for all ages and skill levels.
Family-friendly bike paths are available in the following Provincial Parks and Recreation Sites:
Provincial Park / Rec Site | Region |
Great Blue Heron | Northern |
Lac La Ronge |
Northern |
Narrow Hills | Northern |
The Battlefords | Northern |
Blackstrap | Central |
Duck Mountain | Central |
Good Spirit Lake | Central |
Greenwater Lake | Central |
Buffalo Pound | Southern |
Cypress Hills | Southern |
Danielson | Southern |
Moose Mountain | Southern |
Saskatchewan Landing | Southern |
White Butte Trails Recreation Site |
Southern |
Need to know a bit more?
Etiquette and Safety
Sask Parks are home to diverse landscape, vegetation, animal life, and ecosystems. Protecting this diversity is part of what makes our provincial parks special and unique. Explore safely using the following guidelines:
- Keep to designated trails. Diverting from the path to avoid mud and ruts can harm vegetation.\
- Slow bike speed when approaching other trail users and blind spots.
- Make other trail users aware of your presence by using a bell.
- Choose a trail that fits your abilities.
- Review bear and cougar safety information prior to your outdoor adventure.
- Respect all wildlife you encounter. Stop and allow time for animals to leave the area before proceeding on the trail.
- Abide by all Leave No Trace principles. Pack out what you pack in.
- Be sure to wear a helmet and pack a spare tube, pump, multi-tool, water, food, and the ten outdoor essentials.
Many park trail maps are also on the All Trails app
Important: Check with park staff for trail conditions, and notify park staff when planning back country hikes.
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Blackstrap | ||||||||||
Buffalo Pound | Interpretive |
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Candle Lake | ||||||||||
Chitek Lake |
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Clarence-Steepbank Lakes | ||||||||||
Clearwater River | ||||||||||
Condie | ||||||||||
Cypress Hills | Interpretive | |||||||||
Danielson | ||||||||||
Douglas | Interpretive | |||||||||
Duck Mountain | Interpretive | |||||||||
Echo Valley | ||||||||||
Good Spirit Lake | Interpretive | |||||||||
Great Blue Heron | ||||||||||
Greenwater Lake | ||||||||||
Lac La Ronge | Interpretive | |||||||||
Makwa Lake | Interpretive | |||||||||
Meadow Lake | Interpretive | |||||||||
Moose Mountain | Interpretive | |||||||||
Narrow Hills | Interpretive | |||||||||
Pike Lake | Interpretive |
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Saskatchewan Landing | Interpretive |
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The Battlefords | Interpretive | |||||||||
Wascana Trails | ||||||||||
White Butte Trails | ||||||||||
Green indicates overnight trip opportunities. (updated May 13, 2020) |