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Aldergrove Regional Park nature preserve in Langley, BC
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View of Aldergrove Regional Park in Langley, BC
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View of Aldergrove Regional Park in Langley, BC
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Aldergrove Regional Park

4.6(1,156 reviews)FreePark
🕑 3-5 hours for a typical family visit, or a full day if combining hiking, water play, and picnicking👶 Best for all ages. Toddlers and preschoolers love the water play areas and ponds, elementary-aged kids enjoy the trails and open spaces for running around, while teens can try paintball activities (when available) and more challenging hiking routes.

About

Aldergrove Regional Park is a sprawling outdoor adventure destination that offers something for every family member, from water slides and splash zones to scenic nature trails and peaceful ponds. With free admission and a mix of active and relaxing activities, families can easily spend a full day exploring this 200+ acre natural playground. The combination of structured fun (like paintball for older kids) and open green spaces makes it perfect for families who want flexibility in their outdoor adventures.

Highlights

  • Water slides and splash areas perfect for cooling off on hot summer days
  • Extensive network of family-friendly hiking trails through forests and wetlands
  • Multiple ponds with opportunities for nature observation and wildlife spotting
  • Large open fields and picnic areas ideal for games and family gatherings
  • Paintball facilities for older kids and teens seeking adventure

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring water shoes and towels for the water slide area, which can get busy on hot summer weekends. Arrive before 11 AM for the best spot.
  2. 2.Pack a picnic lunch as there are excellent shaded picnic areas throughout the park, and food options nearby are limited.
  3. 3.Download offline maps of the trail system before you go, as cell service can be spotty in some areas of the park.
  4. 4.The paintball facilities require advance booking and are typically for ages 10+, so check availability and age requirements if interested.
  5. 5.Bring bug spray during summer months, especially if you plan to explore the wooded trails and pond areas where mosquitoes can be active.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (especially Tuesday through Thursday) between 9 AM and noon offer the quietest experience. Summer weekends see the biggest crowds at the water features, so visit early or opt for late afternoon. Spring and fall provide beautiful scenery with fewer visitors.

What to Know

Admission to the park is completely free, though paintball activities have separate fees. Parking is available on-site. There are no food vendors in the park, so bring your own snacks and drinks, especially for a full day visit.

Seasonal Notes

The water slides typically operate from late June through early September, weather dependent. Trails are accessible year-round, but can be muddy during BC's rainy season (October through March). Summer offers the full range of activities, while spring and fall provide excellent bird watching and fall foliage.

Nearby Eats

Head to nearby downtown Langley (about 15 minutes away) for family-friendly options like White Spot (classic Canadian family restaurant with a kids menu) or Townhall Public House Langley, which has a dedicated kids area and menu.

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