This is a fun area to go walking. There is beauty in each season from the baron, old cottonwood trees of winter to the lush, green oasis of summer. You are guaranteed to spot some wildlife all year long.
From the City of Lethbridge website: Alexander Wilderness Park, a 255 hectare park, is a tranquil preservation area, sheltered on one side by coulee cliffs and bordered on the other side by the Oldman River. The park is only accessible by a 2.5 kilometre walking trail leading through the coulees from the lower parking lot where you will find public washrooms and a picnic site. Nature and exercise enthusiasts alike have plenty of opportunity to see a multitude of plants and animals as they enjoy a casual stroll or a vigorous hike through the park. The park is open from 7 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. during the summer.
There are a few rules associated with a designated nature preserve:
• Bikes and dogs are not allowed
• Picking or removing of vegetation is not allowed
• Fires and camping are not permitted
Information from: https://www.lethbridge.ca/Things-To-Do/Parks/Pages/Alexander-Wilderness-Park.aspx
Enjoy your hike!