Nordegg, Alberta
Top Spots in and near Nordegg
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Clearwater County, Alberta
Camp at Preachers Point
3.0Turn off of the David Thompson Highway at Preachers Point Staging Area, approximately 60km south west of Nordegg. Beside Abraham lake, enjoy a perfect camp spot with beautiful views of the Canadian Rockies in every direction. With no cell service or amenities, this is a true experience of being t...Read more -
Nordegg, Alberta
Hike Coliseum Mountain, Alberta
8.1 mi / 2250 ft gainFrom highway 11, turn onto Range Rd. 152A (Shunda Creek Rd.) almost straight across from the exit into Nordegg. Follow the signs to Coliseum Hike which are very clear and easy to follow, and in approximately five minutes you'll be in the parking lot and ready to begin. Near the beginning you'll...Read more -
Clearwater County, Alberta
Hike the Goldeye Lake Loop
5.01.6 mi / 32.8 ft gainAccess: Goldeye Road is located 100kms from Rocky Mountain House, 10kms west of Nordegg on Highway 11. Follow the road towards the lake access point on your left. Note: Please take the left turn to get to the lake and campground, if you follow the road to its end you end up at the Goldeye Centre...Read more -
Clearwater County, Alberta
Canoe the Gap on the North Saskatchewan River (Nordegg to Saunders)
5.0To begin the day, launch canoe/kayak at the Forestry Trunk Road Bridge, located 11 km off Highway 11 on the Forestry Trunk Road (734), just west of Nordegg. Access on the left/upstream of bridge. Begin paddling through the mountains on a stretch of wide, calm water, taking time to soak in the bea...Read more -
Clearwater County, Alberta
Paddle the North Saskatchewan River: Nordegg to Rocky Mountain House
A suitable journey for beginners who are accompanied by intermediate/advanced paddlers with canoe rescue experience ideally. Due to the multiple drop in points, you may even opt for a day trip without camping. The following is a guideline of what we did from 11-13 August 2017. Approach: Head al...Read more -
Clearwater County, Alberta
Explore Crescent Falls
4.03.9 mi / 260 ft gainCrescent Falls may not be as well-known as some of the other attractions found in Alberta, but this waterfall is easily one of the most impressive. Crescent Falls is very easily accessible and can be found off Hwy 11, the David Thompson Highway. From the parking lot, you’ll find a well-marked tra...Read more -
Clearwater County, Alberta
Photograph Abraham Lake in the Winter
Abraham Lake is one of the Canadian Rockies most incredible winter photography locations. The 32 km long reservoir is full of numerous opportunities for exploring and photographing frozen ice, flowing rivers, and the surrounding dramatic peaks. Due to it's general North/South alignment, it's also...Read more -
Clearwater County, Alberta
Hike to Allstones Lake
4.53.1 mi / 2165.4 ft gain194km West of Rocky Mountain House, the trail head is marked by a small brown sign, with parking available across the highway on Abraham Lake. Very easy to follow the trail, no scramble sections but definitely a steady incline. Near the lake there will be a fork in the trail, head left to hike d...Read more -
Clearwater County, Alberta
Hike Windy Point Ridge
4.75.3 mi / 4002.6 ft gainThe trail is steep from the very beginning, which offers rewarding views from the get go. There is moderate scrambling throughout the hike up, which requires the use of hands and some minor route finding at times. Once you reach the top of Windy Point Ridge, you can continue on northeast towards ...Read more -
Clearwater County, Alberta
Night Photography at Windy Point
4.0On the side of Highway 11 (The David Thompson Highway) approximately 36km southwest of Nordegg, windy point area offers the perfect view for taking pictures at night. There's a good chance you'll be one of the only people out there with the same idea. Right next to Abraham lake and surrounded b...Read more -
Clearwater County, Alberta
Backpack the Vision Quest Trail
4.24.16 mi / 2818 ft gainThis short, but steep hike includes a moderate scrambling section, leading to an open spine that becomes increasingly difficult. The views of Abraham Lake are well worth the uphill grind, however, and this makes for a great half-day or beautiful backcountry overnight trip. About one third of the...Read more -
Clearwater County, Alberta
Hiking Mt. Ernest Ross
3.0Clearly visible from the highway, the Twin Peaks of Ernest Ross get their namesake from the man who first drove a 1930 Ford Roadster between Rocky Mountain House and Saskatchewan River Crossing.After a 5 minute walk along the north bank of Bridge Creek, the hike begins to pick up elevation. A str...Read more -
Clearwater County, Alberta
Siffleur Falls Trail
4.09.02 mi / 922 ft gainApproximately 93 miles (150kms) West of Rocky Mountain House along Highway 11, the trailhead begins at the Siffleur Falls Day Use Area. This spot offers restrooms and picnic tables to relax after your hike. Begin by following the trail along the North Saskatchewan River. Cross the very long susp...Read more -
Clearwater County, Alberta
Ice climb Two O'Clock Falls
Park at the "Siffleur Falls Trail Staging Area" parking lot on the east side of the highway. From there you will need to carefully cross the highway to the West side. The waterfall is visible from the highway. There is a gated road that you will walk up. The land on the West side of the highway ...Read more -
52.013448,-116.628897, Alberta
Mount Cline
4.014.56 mi / 6535 ft gainStarting 105 miles (169kms) from Rocky Mountain House, the trailhead for this hike begins across the highway from Thompson Creek Campground. There is a grassy area to park and the path extends obviously on the east side of the creek. The initial 2.5 miles (4.2kms) meanders along the creek with 2...Read more -
Saskatchewan River Crossing, Alberta
Backpack to Michelle Lakes
5.011.2 mi / 7545.9 ft gainTrailhead Owen Creek located by the East Banff National Park Boundary on the David Thompson Highway (#11). There is no sign for Owen Creek so keep you eyes open for a pullout approximately 2kms east of the Banff National Park toll gate. You will find the trail to the right of the creek when facin...Read more