Serpentine Hills, and Serpentine Fields have wheelchair-accessible toilets, picnic tables and connections to the Tynehead Perimeter Trail. The Tynehead Hatchery Entrance has a wheelchair-accessible toilet and connections to the Birch Grove, Hatchery and Salmon Habitat trails. There is currently a ridge that exceeds 13mm between the trail and concrete pad for the wheelchair-accessible toilet.
Birch Grove Trail is wheelchair accessible, flat and has a firm, gravel surface.
Hatchery Trail has a firm, gravel surface. It is mostly flat but does contain one hill with a gentle slope (less than 5%) where the cross slope exceeds 3% (up to 11% for 7.8 m). There are two ridges exceeding 13mm - one where the viewing platform meets the trail; and one at the south end of the bridge over the Serpentine River.
Salmon Habitat Loop Trail is flat and mostly gravel with two wooden boardwalks. The surface is firm except for one 15 m section where the material is loose and not compacted. There are two places where the cross slope exceeds 3% - one section for 14 m and the other for 50 m – both are on the west side of the loop. Each boardwalk had one ridge that exceeds 13mm.
Tynehead Perimeter Trail is wheelchair-accessible with gentle to moderate slopes (less than 8%) and a paved surface. In a few places near the junction of 96 and 168, the slope is between 8.3 – 9.9 % for 15 m. Between 168 St and the Hatchery Entrance, there is a short section of gravel.