Walk the dog, walk, bike, run, fly a kite, have a picnic, geocache, climb a tree, explore...this is a great park. Take advantage of the numerous winding trails to go for a brisk afternoon walk, or to go for a shaded jog. Lots of people come here to walk, run and walk their dogs - you'll see at least half a dozen people, if not more, on a nice sunny afternoon in the trails. There is a park map at the trail head off North Nechacko road, however, there are a multplicity of access points (via 1st Avenue, Wade Street, Dornbierer Crescent, etc., etc.). In the winter this is an ok place to snowshoe, too (if you're new to this sport, take your time on the steeper routes) - but bring a flashlight or headlamp as it gets dark early up here in the winter and there are no...
Read moreWow. I discovered this park by accident. It's hard to believe this place is right in Prince George. Dogs allowed off leash in the meadow area. I've seen bear sign but no bears yet.
Update. I've been to Moore's Meadow a number of times now. It's great in summer and winter.
It should be named after the lady who fought so hard to make it a park...
Read moreA great system of trails (for on-leash walking,) as well as an open field for dogs to run off-leash on. The field is located in the flat part of a natural bowl, so be prepared to have to walk back up a decent sized hill if you access the field. Wildlife such as bears have been spotted here from time to time, so do...
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