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Rick Olfrey from Langley BC writes:
Helped years ago to build some of the trails throughout the park, loved it then and still do. The park has been used to film tv shows one being X Files and many do enjoy the park as a place to walk their dogs although there are a few who with not very well trained dogs walk off leash so its advisable to be wary of this especially if you have smaller dogs. Great place to take pictures for those inclined to do so and most trails can be easily walked by all ages but do note for physically disabled persons the trails may be a bit tough to follow with wheelchairs so do check them out to avoid any disappointment. I apologize as I have no photos to share at this time.
Posted: July 23, 2022 05:14:45 PM PST
Tom from Surrey writes:
Hi, I love the park and during the pandemic your decision to make the loop trails one way was brilliant and should be considered for all parks with loop trails. However, I was very disappointed to see the one way rules have been removed in Oct. We are heading into what is predicted to be the worst part of the pandemic and is not the time to relax these rules. When you have large family groups and joggers running by you face to face the chance of transmission from asymptomatic people is magnified significantly. Please reinstate these common sense rules during this winter. I hope others will suggest the same thing so that we can remain as safe as possible.
Posted: October 21, 2020 12:08:04 PM PST
Joe from Vancouver writes:
Beautiful park, nice trails to walk, only drawback is the selfish and entitled people that think the rules don't apply to them and let their off leash dogs run wild. If you're one of those people, there's a special place in hell for you.
Posted: September 2, 2020 08:42:22 AM PST
D Cowen from Langley writes:
There are to many dogs off leash today was hard to walk on the trail.
Some people had 3 large dogs and were standing on the path we came up to them they did not remove the dogs from the trail they made me and my wife walk around them blocking pathway.
Some people had 2 to 4 dogs walking the trail no consideration for the walkers.
The park should be for the walkers not for dogs very hard to walk with so many dogs a lot of them off leash.
Please return the path way back to the walkers and not the dog walkers
Thank You
Posted: March 10, 2018 05:41:30 PM PST
colleen mcmahon from langley writes:
Was there about two hours and loved every minute of it! The nature there is very friendly towards humans which made the experience that much more special!
Posted: June 10, 2017 12:29:52 PM PST
Sarah from Langley writes:
Great park to walk around, with a cool nature house and heritage buildings off the main loop. Lots of kids and dogs, and nice places to stop for a picnic. Saw a few people with strollers, should be fine as long as you are only doing the main little loop.
Posted: May 7, 2017 02:59:57 PM PST
Lion Tamer from Vancouver writes:
Walked the route above on February 18th.
The little creek loop is an absolute pleasure of a walk through woods and brush, over a little creek and a rolling meadow or two. The paths are incredibly well maintained, even in the winter, and the boardwalks all have more than ample grip strips to stay safe in the rain. In sharp contrast to the Vancouver parks, the dogs were phenomenally well behaved both on and off leash.
The real show-stopper is the wildlife. There were dozens of squirrels, chipmunks, ducks and chickadees, due in no small part to the irresponsible amount of bird seed people had left out. We even saw 3 people successfully attempt to have the birds eat out of their hands. I'm not going to condone this, but I do have to admit it was quite enjoyable to watch.
A great choice for a quiet weekday morning, but even in February the parking lot was nearly full on the Saturday afternoon.
Posted: February 19, 2017 11:00:12 AM PST
Michael Bonar from Langley writes:
Not bicycle friendly at all.
Posted: September 26, 2016 05:51:28 AM PST
Michelle from Langley writes:
Great walk to get out of the house, only takes about 45min to walk the loop. Lots of nature around. Walk is flat the whole way around, great for kids and to walk with dogs (on leash).
Posted: August 15, 2016 08:46:53 PM PST
Karen Pacer from Maple Ridge writes:
First to Top Dog Training 12 minutes from the Park...then to the trails with a German Shepherd...7 km today! Piece of cake...warm day but we walked in the shady part of the park. Enjoyed that.
Posted: July 29, 2016 07:32:48 PM PST
crossover from Vancouver, BC writes:
There are many family friendly trails to choose from. We started from the North Parkade and walked the Perimeter trail, which connects to the South Parkade and we looped our way back via the South Valley trail and the Little River Loop Trail. It took us about 2 hours including a break for snacks. I also love the fact that there are some local wineries in the area so we can finish the day with some wine-tasting.
Posted: July 5, 2016 12:44:01 AM PST
Andrew from Langley writes:
This is a family favourite and possibly the best place to go for a walk in Langley.
Posted: January 15, 2016 07:42:19 PM PST
Edith Schwartz from Langley writes:
My family and I have enjoyed Campbell Valley Park for many years. There are so many kilometers of trails plus picnic tables plus many benches to sit and rest. Some trails are geared to equestrians but walkers are allowed as well. Many other trails are for walkers/hikers only. Read the maps. Fantastic park. Can't say enough good things about it ! It can be enjoyed in every season.
Posted: October 7, 2015 09:14:26 PM PST
George Childs from Langley, B.C. Canada V3A1B7 writes:
Beautiful walking trails. Our dog really enjoyed the walk. Baby ducks
were very cute. Took lots of great pictures. Quite a few dogs off leash on the trails but they were well behaved.l
Posted: May 9, 2015 05:12:20 PM PST
Lynn from Surrey writes:
A beautiful,well maintained multi-use park.
Posted: March 19, 2015 02:21:14 PM PST
Kate from Langley writes:
Of course there are horses, this is horse country! Plenty of other trails though for everyone to enjoy.
Posted: February 9, 2015 10:22:22 AM PST
Loraine Anchor from Maple Ridge writes:
We loved the park and had a lovely walk. The birds and squirrels are a real treat.
Posted: December 15, 2014 04:31:29 PM PST
Kate from Pemberton writes:
Nice park but horse poop EVERYWHERE! WARNING this is not a tail to walk along I recommend for a nice hike a different park with no horses. Also the caretakers are not very helpful and when i asked for directions they told me to keep walking with my "thing" as in my dog. Nice view but awful people and trails.
Posted: August 27, 2014 10:19:12 AM PST
Christine from Vancouver writes:
Really enjoyed Campbell Vally but if you are a walker, I would recommend staying off the Shaggy Mane Trail unless you want to be dodging horse droppings most of your walk - the rest of the trails I went on were nice.
Posted: June 6, 2014 03:02:05 PM PST
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Vanessa from Vancouver writes:
Campbell Valley Park is absolutely gorgeous and has a lot of trails throughout it which allows for visitors to spread out and enjoy the peacefulness of the park. It's a great place to get away from the concrete jungle and enjoy nature on easy and well groom paths.
I only gave it just over 3 stars, though, because the park patrol people do noylt allow dogs to be on long leashes (long lines). We were kicked out of the park tonight, 1 hour before close and no one else was there, because we were in a wide open field playing with our dog on a long line all by ourselves. But Canada is becoming more and more strict about everything these days and more and more parks are not allowing dogs in them at at all (let alone on a long leash)- sign of the weird times, I guess.
Posted: September 25, 2022 09:09:06 PM PST