BCTA provides a place where the love of trails and outdoors can be enjoyed by all, in every season.
For all, outside, every season.

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In 2025, Bragg Creek Trails became a COR Certified not for profit. This certification reflects our ongoing commitment to the highest standards of safety, accountability, and professionalism in our operations and volunteer programs.

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About our trails

Nestled in the heart of Alberta, West Bragg Creek offers an enchanting escape into nature’s embrace. Traverse the winding trails through lush evergreen forests while the vibrant colors of wildflowers and the symphony of birdsongs create a living painting that captivates the soul. West Bragg Creek trails are not just paths through wilderness; they are avenues to adventure, corridors of tranquility, and bridges of connection to nature itself. Whether you’re seeking solitude, adventure, or a retreat, let the magic of West Bragg Creek sweep you off your feet into a world where nature and recreation intertwine.

Trails 2025

Trailblazing Together: Fundraising for Trails 2025

Check out our plans for 20 km of exciting new trails!

Check out our new youtube channel for important information, how-to video and more!

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Powered by Passion: Our Dedicated Volunteers

At Bragg Creek Trails, our community thrives thanks to the unwavering dedication of our incredible volunteers. These passionate individuals pour their hearts into maintaining and enhancing the beauty of our trails. Their commitment extends beyond that of physical labour, they infuse every project with a love for nature and spirit of teamwork that resonates throughout our community. It is through the diverse skills and boundless enthusiasm of our volunteers that West Bragg Creek remains a vibrant, welcoming destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Donors

In the spirit of truth and reconciliation, Bragg Creek Trails acknowledges that the West Bragg Creek land and trails—where so many work, volunteer, and enjoy the outdoors—are situated on Treaty 7 Territory, the sacred ancestral lands of the Tsuut’ina Nation, the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising Kainai, Piikani, and Siksika Nations), the Iyarhe Nakoda (Stoney Nakoda) Nations, including the Goodstoney, Chiniki, and Bearspaw First Nations, as well as Region 3 of the Métis Nation of Alberta.

As present-day stewards of these trails, BCT is grateful to the keepers of this land who came before us.