Summer 2025 Issue of SaskTrails Explorer Now Available!

We’re thrilled to share the Summer 2025 issue of SaskTrails Explorer, the official magazine of the Saskatchewan Trails Association! This season’s digital edition is packed with inspiring stories, safety tips, and exciting updates to help you make the most of your time on Saskatchewan’s beautiful trails.

From historic walking tours and family-friendly trail tips to exciting developments in trail infrastructure and inspiring community-built projects, this issue is a must-read for trail users of all ages and abilities.

Click here to read the full issue of Summer 2025 SaskTrails Explorer.

Inside This Issue

  • It Keeps Getting Better and Better – Discover the growing trail network in Bengough & District Regional Park and its impact on the local community.
  • Travel Back in Time – Explore Saskatchewan’s past through historic walking tours in communities like Whitewood, Radville, Wolseley, and Regina.
  • Safe Riding on Saskatchewan Trails – Get expert ATV safety advice from the Saskatchewan All-Terrain Vehicle Association (SATVA).
  • Preparing for Tick Season – Learn how to protect yourself and your pets while enjoying the outdoors.
  • Klinger’s Trail – An unforgettable story of love, legacy, and community in the creation of a stunning boreal trail.
  • Toddlers on Trails – Tips and tricks for making hikes fun and safe with your youngest explorers.
  • Follow in the Footsteps of Big Bert – Walk the path to one of Saskatchewan’s most fascinating paleontological finds in Pasquia Regional Park.
  • Trail Hiking Etiquette – A helpful reminder of best practices for respecting nature and fellow hikers.
  • Enhancing Trails Across the Province – See how the STA Membership Assistance Grant is helping build and improve trails from Candle Lake to Sunset Beach.
  • Sand, Sunsets, and Scenic Trails – Discover the diverse landscapes of Danielson and Douglas Provincial Parks.
  • Yellowhead Nature Society Road Allowance Project – Learn about this unique trail network and how it connects community and nature.
  • Hike! Cycle! Paddle! … and Click! – Get ready for the 2025 “Give Us Your Best Shot” photo contest.

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