
KIMBERLEY NATURE PARK TRAILS
Overview
The Kimberley Nature Park and Horse Barn Valley Interpretive Forest have approximately 50 kms of non-motorized trails with a mix of old roads and single-track trails hand-built mostly by volunteers. You can find a variety of options, from mellow side-by-side walks to twisty, technical rides. The trails can lead you through unique ecosystems in quiet settings to several amazing viewpoints, or provide you with tough physical challenges.
Walking, running and mountain biking are popular activities in the snow-free seasons, and snow shoeing, cross-country skiing and fat biking occur in winter. Off-leash dogs are welcome in the park as long as owners clean up after them and ensure they do not harass wildlife or other park users.
This section of the site has a detailed map of the area, information about how to access the park, suggestions for summer and winter travel, and a section concerning maintenance and upkeep of the trails, including how you can volunteer or provide information about issues such as fallen trees blocking the trails.
Note: A few wildlife cameras are located in the Nature Park for the purpose of assessing wildlife species that make their home in the park. For further information, contact info@kimberleynaturepark.ca
