Exploring Beaumont’s Parks and Trails: The 2026 Outdoor Guide

1. The Crown Jewel: Four Seasons Park (Parc Quatre Saisons)

  • Don Sparrow Lake: The centerpiece of the park is the beautiful, trout-stocked Don Sparrow Lake. In the summer, you will see families casting lines from the shore (it is fantastic for beginner anglers), and in the winter, the city clears massive sections for natural pond skating.
  • The Amenities: This isn’t just an open field. The park boasts five baseball diamonds, a football field, a sand volleyball court, and a highly popular 18-hole disc golf course.
  • Family Fun: For the kids, the massive playground and adjacent summer splash park are the ultimate weekend destinations. There are multiple picnic sites and fire pits, making it the perfect spot for a neighborhood barbecue.

While Four Seasons Park is the historic heart of the city, the new master-planned communities are pushing the boundaries of what a suburban park can be. The west-side community of Élan recently won national awards, largely due to its approach to green spaces.

  • The Design: Anchoring the neighborhood is Parc Réunis. The developers moved away from standard plastic playgrounds and installed stunning, multi-story custom wooden play towers that blend seamlessly with the prairie landscape.
  • The Winter Ribbon: The standout feature here is the winter skating ribbon. Instead of a standard rectangular rink, the ice path winds beautifully through the trees and the park, creating a magical winter experience right outside residents’ front doors.
  • Sports and Courts: The park also features modern, multi-use sports courts that are heavily utilized for basketball and road hockey throughout the warmer months.

You should not have to load your bike onto a car rack just to go for a safe ride. Beaumont’s trail network is one of its greatest assets.

  • Connectivity: The city boasts over 28 kilometres of paved, multi-use trails that weave through the neighborhoods, around the storm ponds, and connect directly to the downtown Centre-Ville core.
  • Safe Commuting: For families, this means your children can often walk or bike to schools like École Bellevue or J.E. Lapointe without ever having to cross a major arterial road.
  • Scenic Routes: The trails circling the water features in neighborhoods like Dansereau Meadows and Azur offer incredibly scenic, quiet routes for evening jogs or morning dog walks.

For families relocating with pets, Beaumont is incredibly welcoming. You do not need to keep your dog cooped up in your new backyard.

The Community: These parks are highly active and act as fantastic social hubs for new residents to meet their neighbors. They are equipped with waste stations and seating areas, making the daily dog walk a relaxing part of your routine.

The Facilities: The city maintains dedicated, fully fenced off-leash dog parks where your pets can safely socialize and burn off energy.

5. The Financial “Bait”: Living on the Park

Because Beaumont’s housing prices are significantly more affordable than the Greater Toronto Area or the Lower Mainland, hitting that 20% equity threshold is much easier. Spreading the remaining mortgage over 30 years drops your monthly payment to the absolute floor.

This strategy acts as the ultimate financial “bait”—it gets you into a premium, park-backing home while leaving you with massive amounts of disposable income to fund your outdoor lifestyle, buy new bikes for the kids, or invest for the future.

Park / AreaBest Known ForVibe / Primary UseAmenities
Four Seasons ParkDon Sparrow Lake, 50+ AcresHigh Activity, Community HubSplash Park, Disc Golf, Fishing, Rinks
Parc Réunis (Élan)Award-Winning ArchitectureModern, Family-CentricCustom Play Towers, Skating Ribbon
Dansereau MeadowsStorm Pond TrailsSerene, QuietPaved Walking/Running Routes
Centre-Ville TrailsHistoric ConnectionsWalkable, BoutiqueProximity to Dining and Cafes

Do I need a fishing license for Don Sparrow Lake?

Yes. Because the lake is stocked with trout, provincial sportfishing regulations apply. Anyone aged 16 to 65 license, following the Alberta sportfishing regulations and licenses for trout-stocked water bodies to cast a line in Don Sparrow Lake at Four Seasons Park.

Are the paved trails cleared in the winter?

Yes! Beaumont prioritizes active living year-round. The city’s parks and operations teams actively clear the snow from the primary 28-kilometre paved trail network, ensuring walkers, runners, and cyclists can safely use the paths even in the depths of January.

Can I book a picnic site at Four Seasons Park for a party?

Absolutely. The city allows residents to reserve specific picnic shelters and fire pit areas at Four Seasons Park for private gatherings, birthdays, or family reunions. Booking can be done through the city’s online recreation portal.

Are there any natural, unpaved hiking trails nearby?

While Beaumont’s internal trails are primarily paved for accessibility and biking, you are only a short drive away from massive natural areas. The nearby Leduc region and the North Saskatchewan River valley (in Edmonton) offer hundreds of kilometres of rugged, unpaved single-track trails for serious hiking and mountain biking.

What are the rules for the off-leash dog parks?

Like most municipal dog parks, your pet must be up-to-date on vaccinations and have a valid city pet license. Dogs must be leashed while entering and exiting the gated areas, and owners are strictly required to clean up after their pets to keep the parks pristine for everyone.

Are you ready to find a home where the trails start right at your front door?

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