City of Surrey Fall 2026 Recreation Guide
Parks & Environment bike routes
CYCLE YOUR WAY TO FUN AND FITNESS! Try our recommended bike routes with options for all ages and abilities: surrey.ca/cycling
RECOMMENDED BIKE ROUTES MUD BAY DYKE TRAIL 2km east-west unpaved gravel shared pathway Comfortable for most
Looking for a refreshing way to explore the outdoors, boost your well-being, and have a blast? Cycling is the perfect recreational activity for everyone!
SERPENTINE GREENWAY 5km north-south paved shared pathway Connects to Payal Centre,
FEATURED BIKE ROUTES Clover Valley Greenway
Newton Athletic Park, Kwantlen Polytechnic University Surrey Campus andTamanawis Park
CRESCENT BEACH DYKE TRAIL 3km north-south unpaved gravel shared pathway Comfortable for some TYNEHEAD PERIMETER TRAIL 4km loop on paved shared pathway around the east side ofTynehead Regional Park Comfortable for most 100 AVE CYCLE TRACKS 4km east-west paved protected bike lane Connects to City Centre, Holland Park, King George Station, Green Timbers Park, and Guildford Mall. 130 ST LOCAL BIKEWAY 4.5km north-south paved low traffic, local road Connects to City Centre, Surrey Central Station, Betty Huff Park, Inouye Park, and Cedar Hills Comfortable for most
Follow the new route signs to ride through Cloverdale. Starting at Bose Forest Park, this route travels along a gravel trail with views of farmland, before connecting to local roads and paved pathways in the heart of the town centre. Ride to the Cloverdale Recreation Centre, Skate Park, and the new Ice Complex at the Fairgrounds. 5km east-west gravel shared pathway and local road Comfortable for some BC Parkway Follow the new route signs to ride below the SkyTrain in North Surrey. Connecting King George Station to Scott Road Station, you can stop at Holland Park, City Centre Library or the North Surrey Ice Complex. Extend your ride across the new stal̕ əw̓asəm Bridge to New Westminster and beyond. 5km north-south paved shared pathway Comfortable for most 62 Ave Local Bikeway Ride along this new local bikeway through South Newton. Starting at Boundary Park at 121 St, you can connect to the Serpentine Greenway, Panorama Park, McLeod Park, and Sullivan Park. Extend your ride to Cloverdale and Clayton along the Bose Greenway from the end of the route at 152 St. 7km east-west paved low traffic, local road Comfortable for some
Comfortable for most
FRASER HEIGHTS GREENWAY 5km east-west paved shared pathway and local road Connects to Port Mann Bridge, Birdland, Fraser Heights Recreation Centre, andTynehead Regional Park. 18 AVE LOCAL BIKEWAY 5km east-west paved low traffic, local road Connects to Semiahmoo Mall, Bell Park, Bay Ridge Park, and Ocean Park. Comfortable for some BOSE GREENWAY 9km east-west paved shared pathway Connects to Sullivan, Cloverdale Athletic Park, Cloverdale Fairgrounds and Town Centre, East Clayton, and Willowbrook GREEN TIMBERS GREENWAY 16km east-west paved shared pathway Connects to Nordel Crossing, City Centre, GreenTimbers Park,Tynehead Regional Park, and Golden Ears Bridge. Comfortable for most Comfortable for some Comfortable for most
Comfortable for some
SAFETY TIPS Maintain Your Bike.
Pay Attention to Your Surroundings. Be aware of nearby cars, as they don’t always look for bikes. Watch out for potholes or debris on the road or car doors opening ahead of you. Follow Traffic Laws. Obey all traffic signs and signals and yield to pedestrians on shared pathways, at bus stops and at intersections. Use hand signals to communicate your intent to turn, slow down or stop to other road users.
Be Seen and Heard. You are required by law to have a front white light, a rear red light, and a bell or horn. Consider reflective clothing for extra visibility. These will help you see and be seen, especially at night. Ride in the Bike Lane. Ride in the bike lane or as far to the right as practicable. When there is no bike lane on the street, you are legally allowed to take the full vehicle lane. Bikes are allowed to ride on shared pathways but must yield to pedestrians. It is illegal to bike on the sidewalk unless a street sign allows.
Check to make sure your brakes work well, your chain is lubricated, and your tires are inflated. When sitting, you should be able to still reach the ground with your foot, allowing you to safely
stop if required. Wear a Helmet.
It’s the law and will protect your head in a fall. Make sure if fits properly and is regularly replaced.
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