06/02/2026
🌧️ Wet Trail Reminder 🌲
With all the recent rain, Edmonton’s river valley trails are extremely soft and saturated right now. Even once the sun comes back out, many trails — especially clay-based and shaded sections — will take several days to properly dry out.
Riding or walking on wet trails can cause lasting damage. Deep ruts and footprints harden as trails dry, and going around puddles creates trail braiding that widens trails and damages surrounding vegetation.
Please help protect the trails by:
🚫 Staying off trails for a few days after the rain
🚲 Riding straight through puddles if you unexpectedly encounter them
🌱 Avoiding going around muddy sections
👣 Using your best judgment if trails still feel soft or leave deep tracks
We also ask everyone to give the new Edmonton Bike Park trails extra time to dry out. These fresh trails are still “setting in” and are especially sensitive to damage while they continue to compact and stabilize.
If you notice standing water on a trail, sometimes even a small scrape on the lower side of the puddle with your shoe can help water drain and speed up drying. We’re not asking people to head out with tools — just to help trails recover naturally where appropriate.
The good news: the trails will be great again soon — they just need a little patience from all of us. 🙌
Thanks for helping protect Edmonton’s trail network and respecting the work our volunteers put into maintaining it.