Red Deer Resort & Casino





The Red Deer Resort & Casino Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
This is a short and easy paved path around Bower Ponds where there is often wildlife such as deer and geese. There is a pavilion and paddle boats, as well as picnic tables great for a quick lunch walk. This trail is a good starting point for many others in the area, such as to Heritage Ranch or Kiwanis Picnic Park.
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This is a great trail along the outer perimeter of Heritage Ranch. There are tons of trails in the inner parts of the park that can be used to shorten or lengthen the trip, some of which are paved and others not. There are constant views of Red Deer River and several little trails that go down to the river.
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You’ll like this trail if you like exploring and wandering around the woods! The trail is good for running and an outdoor workout. There are lots of stairs for a leg workout and the trail is long enough for a good run. It goes near the highway so it can be noisy as the cars drive by, but there are some spots along the trail where you can sit and observe the nature and listen to the birdsongs.
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Gaetz Lakes Sanctuary is a federally protected migratory bird sanctuary and is a wonderful place for a quiet walk amongst nature. The first part is gravel and the second half is paved, with a good variety of up and down and flat surfaces. There are some stairs that are not wheel-friendly. Several viewpoints throughout offer great views of the ponds and marshland. Ask the front desk for a map to see what interesting animals have been spotted in the area!
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The Three Mile Bend loop trail is a multi-use paved trail along Red Deer River and through an off-leash dog area. There are many other gravel side trails to explore as well. The paths are well maintained with lots of parking. The area can also be accessed from Discovery Canyon just north and across the river.