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Easy hiking trails around Edmonston offer diverse landscapes, from urban riverside paths to forested hills. The region is characterized by its location along the Madawaska River, providing scenic views and accessible trail systems. Surrounding hills and dense forests create a natural backdrop for outdoor exploration. This varied terrain ensures a range of easy hiking experiences for all.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Indian Creek Trail, spanning 1.5 miles through Prince George's County, is an asphalt trail open to biking, skating, horseback riding, walking, and wheelchair access. It serves as a link between Berwyn Heights and Lake Artemesia, offering a shaded route through the woods. Starting at the Indian Creek Trail, follow the Indian Creek, a river that is visible from the trail, providing relaxing scenery.
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Artemesia Lake, a 38-acre man-made lake, is named after Artemesia N. Drefs, who donated the area in 1972. The lake features a fishing dock, and it's common to see people enjoying various water activities.
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The Anacostia Riverwalk Trail follows along the Anacostia River from Bladensburg to the Navy Yard, covering 21.5 miles through forests, fields, marshes, and river ecosystems. Ideal for walking, jogging, biking, or dog walking, the paved trail offers scenic views of the Anacostia River and its wildlife. It passes through Anacostia Park and Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens and connects to five bridges and several city bike routes. The trail features asphalt, boardwalk, brick, and concrete surfaces, with access points at Hyattsville, MD, and The Wharf in D.C.
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The National Capitol Columns at Washington, D.C.'s National Arboretum are a striking monument set amid the expansive 20-acre Ellipse Meadow. The 22 Corinthian columns were originally part of the U.S. Capitol's east portico from 1828 to 1958. They were relocated to the Arboretum in the 1980s after being removed from the Capitol due to an architectural mismatch with the new, larger dome completed in 1866. Today, they stand prominently against the open sky in the meadow with and a reflecting pool, making this a scenic, unique spot to visit.
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Lake Artemesia is a man-made lake, spanning 38 acres and surrounded by Lake Artemesia Park. The lake and the park are named after Artemesia N. Drefs, who in 1972 donated ten lots to the county for preservation as a public green space.
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Lake Artemesia is a man-made lake, spanning 38 acres and surrounded by Lake Artemesia Park. The lake and the park are named after Artemesia N. Drefs, who in 1972 donated ten lots to the county for preservation as a public green space.
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This park boasts an aquatic garden, miles of hiking, running, and biking trails, and numerous fishing areas. The standout feature of the park is the scenic 38-acre lake, visible from various points along the trails.
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This park boasts an aquatic garden, miles of hiking, running, and biking trails, and numerous fishing areas. The standout feature of the park is the scenic 38-acre lake, visible from various points along the trails.
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This guide features over 35 easy hiking trails, offering a variety of experiences from urban riverside paths to more cultivated natural spaces. In total, komoot lists 54 routes in the region.
The Edmundston area, situated along the Madawaska River, offers diverse landscapes for easy hikes. You'll find trails along the river, through forested areas, and in gentle hilly terrain. The region is known for its scenic views and accessible trail systems, providing a natural backdrop for outdoor exploration.
Yes, many of the easy trails in this guide are suitable for families. For example, the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens and Park route offers a unique and engaging environment for all ages. The focus on accessible and gentle routes makes them ideal for family outings.
Yes, there are several easy circular routes available. A popular choice is the Lake Artemesia – Lake Artemesia loop from Greenbelt Park, which provides tranquil lake views on an accessible path. Another option is the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens loop from Kenilworth, a shorter loop through a unique aquatic garden.
The easy trails in this guide are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 17 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths and the pleasant natural surroundings, making for enjoyable and accessible outdoor experiences.
While specific viewpoints on the listed easy trails are not detailed, the Edmundston region itself is characterized by surrounding hills and forests, offering scenic vistas. For a dedicated viewpoint experience, the Mont Pointu Trail (a moderate trail near Rivière-Verte) leads to an observation tower with panoramic views, which could be a goal for those looking to extend their hike slightly.
Dog policies can vary by specific trail and park regulations. It's generally advisable to check local signage or park websites for the most current information regarding pets. Many natural areas in the Edmundston region are dog-friendly, but always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.
The easy routes in this guide offer a variety of natural and cultivated attractions. For instance, the National Arboretum: East Side provides a pleasant walk through cultivated natural spaces. The Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens and Park features a unique aquatic garden environment. The Edmundston region also boasts the Madawaska River and its downtown trails, offering urban hiking with integrated natural beauty.
Parking access for trails in the Edmundston area is generally good, especially for popular spots like Le Prospecteur Park and the downtown riverside trails. For specific routes listed in this guide, it's recommended to check the individual route details on komoot for information on trailhead access and parking facilities.
The easy hikes in this guide vary in duration. For example, the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens and Park trail can be completed in about 58 minutes, while the National Arboretum: East Side typically takes around 1 hour 24 minutes. Most easy routes are designed for comfortable walks lasting between one to two hours.
The downtown trails along the Madawaska River in Edmundston are easily accessible within the city. For routes further afield, public transport options may be limited, and driving to trailheads might be necessary. It's best to consult local public transport schedules for specific routes if you plan to rely on it.
Many trails in the Edmundston area, including those in Le Prospecteur Park, are suitable for year-round use, including winter hiking or snowshoeing. Always check local conditions and trail reports before heading out in winter, and ensure you have appropriate gear for snow and ice.
For easy hikes in Edmundston, comfortable layers are key, as weather can change. Sturdy walking shoes or light hiking boots are recommended. Depending on the season, bring sun protection, insect repellent, and rain gear. Even on easy trails, carrying water is always a good idea.


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