Nice place for a walk and a great place to take pictures. Took my daughter's family for some stunning family photos. The fall colours were spectacular.
I mean this is the biggest park inside city in the world It is amazing Got so many entrances from all bounds Got hills, flats, river, huge trees, mini theaters, all kind of trails It is amazing.
Beautiful place to have a walk or biking. Walking along the Bow river is so soothing. The parking place is also adaquate and there is washroom too. So nice. Not many people around also.
We are so lucky to live in Calgary! So many nature areas in city. Spent a good 4hrsish exploring off trail and south side across creek. Real cool. The trails have good scenery also. Great to take little ones for picnic and just burn off energy! Dog walking, bikes, joggers Great for everyone
Lots of walking/biking paths through golden yellow trees and along the creek. Nice to see school classes taking place outdoors in the park. Great art installations. Can't wait to return to dine here.
Awesome Ride across the entire park, from near Deerfoot all the way to the south Stoney Trail leg, bedside Woodbine. It was paved and also had natural single track trails to explore. Highly recommended!
I have been to several different locations in the park. Each of them was completely unique. Some paths are paved and shared paths with bikes are the norm.
Beautiful and Peaceful. Grateful to have a place right in the city; which is Tranquil and so close. A must and highly recommend it. Great for walking exercise and all ages are welcome.
Spent a lot of time here. It's better in the off hours when there is less people. It was best in 2020 when a bunch of the entrances were closed for renovations. Now everyone jams in there and ruins it by over populating the park
Lovely place to explore with friends, family, or significant other. The park really takes you out of the city and makes you feel like you are in the mountains. Whether you want to go here for a hike, quick lunch by the river, or stroll through the trees, it's a place for everyone. You might also spot some wildlife
It's a nice place to hike, but I was disturbed by the artificiality and the lack of biodiversity there. Where hundreds of native species once lived, they have been replaced by a handful of trees, herbs and grasses. Where majestic cottonwoods once grew, they have been replaced with black poplar, which are mostly dying because they are not in their natural habitat. Very few willows are there, only wolf willow and a few very rare Bebb willows.
Songbirds are almost absent, probably because there's not enough biodiversity to support them. Overall a disappointing experience.
Awesome place for either a relaxing walk, hikes or biking. There are paved, gravel and dirt trails as well as hills. There are also nice picnic areas with firepits. We always see lots of wildlife such as deer and birds here. Just wear bug repellent in the summer.
Great for walking, cycling, day camping, picnics, dates. Very varied terrain, a few short MTB trails, the ones on the west side are grippier and better maintained.
I visit Fish Creek often throughout the year. It is a beautiful and huge park right here in the city. The park is the home of many wildlife species, so I always bring a camera. Please do not feed wildlife! It is harmful to them! (In more than one way.) The park is well maintained, and most people are good at cleaning up after themselves. Well worth the visit whether you're in town visiting or a local. I have gathered hundreds of pics over the years in here, just a beautiful place.
It's been looking good. Clean parking lots, some new garbage bins, pathways are well kept, benches at view points are clean. Can't never go wrong going for a nice walk to Fish Creek.
I’ve been going here for 16 years and know every path, trail and viewpoint by heart. This is a very good place to come to with your family, friends or just yourself. The west side has some amazing views of the mountains and the sunset.
Fish Creek is awesome. Tons of people making fires, roasting hotdogs, kids everywhere. Love all the renovations that have been done at Glenfield Park area.
A NATURAL RESERVE FULL OF WILD LIFE FROM CAYOYES TO AT TIMES EVEN BEARS. THIS PARK ALSO BOASTS A TWO PUNCH RESTERANT AND CAFE NAMED ANNIE'S OUR FAVORITE PLACE FOR FUN REFRESHMENTS.
More designated firepits please, since covid and even before on busy days it is insanely difficult to find a place with an actual firepit and as things dry out its not really going to be an option to just burn in the open.
Otherwise it's a beautiful spot to walk and bike and do family stuff.
Too crowded onthe weekend already. Great park for people walking or on bikes. Like the slow speed limit for kid safety. Also happy for the open washrooms.
Largest urban park in Canada! Best park you'll ever see in Calgary. It's kept in great condition and is an amazing place to take walks as well as bike. Fish Creek flows the entire length of it. Lots of different animals you'll see here including hundreds of bird species, deer, owls, and more.
Fish Creek Park has everything you want in a city park. Great bike and pedestrian trails, great wildlife, and it's accessible from so many neighbourhoods. The landscape is brilliant wherever you go. I strongly recommend a nature walk or a casual stroll.
Fish Creek Provincial Park is a beautiful park located in the city of Calgary. There are lots if scenic trails for cycling, walking and horseback riding as well as Sikomi lake and beach. There's great fishing in the Bow River along with a boat launch and plenty of parking for vehicles and boat trailers. The picnic sites are well looked after and clean. I live 5 minutes away and visit the park often. In much of the park you hardly know your in the city. I have been visiting the park for almost 30 years, and highly recommend it for hiking, biking, birding fishing, picnics, the beach and the interpretive programs. A restful and beautiful location.
Great park with lots of trails to choose from for walking, running, etc. Lots of people out with their dogs which is nice to see. With the warmer weather you have to use caution in spots as it can be icy.
Long wide smooth paths for either walks, biking, roller blading. Lot of people walking dogs Bridges and long wide river with other amenities located here as well. Walk or bike up trails leading to other paths located near the comms tower. Ull need clampons if going in the winter if u go up the paths too slippery if u dont. Nonetheless is was a good stroll by urself or with family.
Such a great park! However, Bebo Grove parking lot has been closed for far too long, with construction continually being postponed. They should really get that part open, especially for the upcoming busy season.
Great shallow lake for kids to play and cool off on a hot day. The management style has changed this year, they are more hands off now and don't reprimand you for allowing kids under 7 to be further than a meter from you