Fast Facts:
* Tynehead Regional Park contains a dog-off leash area that can be accessed from the 168th Street or 96th Avenue park entrances .
* Tynehead Hatchery raises coho, chum and chinook salmon that return to the Serpentine River to spawn. The hatchery is run by the Serpentine Enhancement Society, a non-profit volunteer group that welcomes new members (call 604-589-9127)
Directions
Tynehead Regional Park is located alongside Highway 1 between 160th and 176th Streets in Surrey. First-time visitors can access the trails and the dog off-leash area from the hatchery parking lot on 96th Avenue just east of the Serpentyne River
Park Trails:
* Walking/hiking (54 km)
Features
* Picnicking
* Viewing tower/platform
* Seasonal fish hatchery
* Dog off-leash area
* Salmon Habitat Loop Trail
Amenities
* Pit toilets
See the full-sized PDF map from the GVRD site.
The Hatchery Trail, Birch Grove Trail, Salmon Habitat Loop Trail and toilets at the hatchery parking lot are wheelchair accessible. Trail surfaces are loose gravel with one steep section on the Hatchery Trail. Maneuvering wheelchairs and strollers over some sections may require considerable effort. Trails are subject to use and weathering which may degrade them to the point where their original accessible design has been compromised. It is advisable to take an able-bodied person with you.