The City boasts several parks and trails that are sure to thrill any nature lover. The Muckle Creek trail takes you on a fabulous tour of Sendall Gardens. Passing the legacy garden, tropical greenhouse, and water feature. Not only is Sendall Gardens a great place to take a walk, it’s a popular setting for engagement and wedding photos. Park access points on 49, 49A and 50 Avenues.
Brydon Lagoon Nature Trail will take you on a tour of Brydon Lagoon, a magnificent wildlife sanctuary. The trail goes around the lagoon and has connectivity to the Rotary Nicomekl Trail and to Hi-Knoll Park in Surrey. This area is a bird lovers paradise.
Beginning at Buckley park on the western boundary, the Power Line trail follows the BC Hydro right-of-way east through the City and eventually brings you to the Uplands Dog-off Leash Park and the Dog Park Loop Trail at 206 Street.
The Nicomekl River and floodplain runs through the middle of the City and provides a wealth of recreation opportunities. The Rotary Floodplain Trail is a multi-use pathway that follows the Nicomekl River across the City of Langley, connecting into the City of Surrey, and is used for cycling, jogging, walking and provides opportunities to make a loop with other nature trails in the area. Parking to access the floodplain is available off of 53 Avenue, 203 Street and 208 Street.
Welcome to the City of Langley Parks!
Botanical Gardens that feature 3.67 acres of beautiful and unique plants, shrubs and trees. Nature trail, two duck ponds and public washrooms. Several varieties of wildfowl to observe, including geese and ducks. This park is a popular location for wedding and family photos.
The tropical greenhouse offers a wide variety of colourful exotic plants and is open to the public April 1 to October 1.
The Legacy Garden at Sendall Gardens is available to book for small wedding ceremonies and photos. For further information or to book call (604) 514-2865.
Portage Park is the main entrance to the Nicomekl Floodplain Trail system. Before the floodplain, there is an adventure playground and a paved play area for ball hockey. Washrooms are available.
206 Street and 44A Avenue
Uplands is an 18 acre, fully fenced area with a perimeter walking path where dogs and owners can meet and enjoy a large open space for walking and playing. There is a paved parking lot and a washroom located off of 208 Street.
Hunter Park a small park with trails and some playground equipment set in a natural setting of heavily wooded areas with native trees.
Conder Park includes a playground, ball diamond, and public washroom.
Penzer Bike Skills Park has dirt jumps for mountain bike enthusiasts and is extremely popular with riders from beginner to expert.
Iris Mooney Park is a small neighbourhood park with playground equipment.
Douglas Park has an accessible playground, two tennis courts, a water park (seasonal), bowling green, sports box, basketball hoops and public washrooms. Douglas Recreation Centre, situated in the park, offers many programs for the citizens of Langley and is also available for rentals such as wedding receptions or banquets, etc. For more information, phone (604) 514-2865.
The Langley Spirit Square is a covered performance platform that can be booked for medium to large public events. For information or to book the Spirit Square, please call 604-514-2902.
Adventure playground, paved play area for ball hockey and basketball, intermediate soccer field, softball diamond and washrooms.
Brydon Lagoon is south-west of Brydon Park accessed of and has a peaceful perimeter walk around the lagoon with opportunities to observe wildfowl.
This park is complete with two all-weather soccer fields, an adventure playground, and public washrooms. This park includes pathways that are part of the City's Nature Trail system.
Nicomekl includes a parking area off of 208 Street and is a good starting point to enter the floodplain and various walking trails.
Linwood Park has a soccer field, and wheelchair user accessible playground. Washrooms are available, and the site has access to a parking lot off of Michaud Crescent. This park also has a dog-off-leash park and community garden site.
Rotary Centennial Park has a playground, ball diamond, senior soccer field, display garden beds, and washrooms. A paved walking path follows the perimeter and the facilities are wheelchair user accessible.
A neighbourhood park with an open grass area, trees, pathways, benches and a playground.