Hawrelak Park Edmonton is best known for its scenic charm and central location in the heart of the city. But tucked along the wooded paths lies the Hawrelak Trail Off Leash Site, a lesser-known haven for dog owners craving quiet forest strolls with their pups.
With mature trees, open grassy stretches, and connections to Edmonton’s vast river valley network, the Hawrelak Park trails offer a peaceful, pet-friendly escape just minutes from downtown.

🐾 Trail time at Hawrelak Park
📚 Table of Contents: Hawrelak Park Edmonton
🐾 Hawrelak Park Edmonton Quick Overview
- Type: Wooded trail with designated off-leash zone
- Size: Approx. 1.3 km off-leash stretch
- Best For: Trail walkers, quiet explorers, forest-loving dogs
- Vibe: Natural, tranquil, hidden gem
📍 Location & Access
- Address: 9330 Groat Rd NW, Edmonton, AB
- Area: River Valley Mayfair / Laurier Heights
- Transit: Bus routes nearby; bike and trail access through river valley
- Google Maps: Open Map
🌲 Features & Amenities
- Shaded walking paths surrounded by forest
- Dog waste bins near entrances
- Access to scenic viewpoints and creek areas
- Grassy clearings for dog play and breaks
🦴 Off-Leash Rules
The Hawrelak Trail Off Leash Site follows City of Edmonton guidelines:
- Dogs must be licensed, supervised, and under control
- Stay within marked off-leash trail areas
- Clean up after your dog
🚶 Hawrelak Park Edmonton Trails & Landscape
- Surface: Natural dirt and gravel mix
- Environment: Shaded with trees and undergrowth
- Terrain: Flat to slightly sloped, easy walking
🚗 Parking & Hours
- Parking: Main lot by Hawrelak picnic sites, plus limited street parking
- Accessibility: Trails are walkable but not paved
- Hours: 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM
✅ Pros & Cons
- ✔️ Pros: Quiet natural area, great for leash-free walking, scenic forest setting
- ❌ Cons: No fencing, not heavily trafficked (some prefer busier parks), limited signage
💡 Visitor Tips
- Bring water and treats, there are no fountains or dog stations on-trail
- Use caution after rain, paths can get muddy
- Pair your walk with nearby Buena Vista Dog Park for a longer outing
🛡️ Hawrelak Park Edmonton Safety Notes
While generally safe and peaceful, Hawrelak Park trails can be quiet at times, so stay alert. Keep dogs within view as wildlife like squirrels and deer can occasionally pass through.
Use common sense during dusk or low-traffic hours. Bringing a leash, even in off-leash zones, is always a smart idea.
🗺️ Park Map
Here’s where to find the Hawrelak Trail Off Leash Site in Edmonton:
📌 Nearby Dog-Friendly Spots
- Buena Vista Dog Park: Large riverside space nearby
- Laurier Park: Great for post-walk picnic stops
- River Valley Trail System: Connects to Edmonton’s larger dog-walking network
❓ FAQ
Is the Hawrelak Trail Off Leash Site fenced?
No, it’s an open natural trail. Dogs must stay close and respond well to voice commands.
Is it suitable for all dogs?
Yes, but shy or small dogs may prefer visiting during quieter times due to open space and occasional joggers or cyclists.
Are there restrooms or dog fountains?
Restrooms are available near picnic areas, but there are no dog-specific fountains on the trail.
Can I combine this trail with other parks?
Absolutely! Try looping in Mill Creek Ravine South or Buena Vista Dog Park for a longer outing.