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    Home to some of North America's most spectacular mountain scenery, world-famous national parks, and amazing opportunities to see wildlife, Alberta is a must-do for any adventure seeker.

    Top Spots in and near Alberta

    • Improvement District No. 12, Alberta

      Hike the Sulphur Skyline Trail

      4.7
      5 mi / 2296.6 ft gain
      Take Highway 16 to Pocahontas. Turn onto the Miette Hot Springs Road (Pocahontas). Drive to the Miette Hot Springs parking area.The trailhead is to the right and behind the hot springs building. Walk up the stairs to the hot springs and through the passenger drop off loop drive. Don't be confused...
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    • Lake Louise, Alberta

      Hike to the Devils Thumb

      5.0
      Park in the main Lake Louise parking lot. Be sure to have purchased your Park Pass. These can be purchased as you enter Banff National Park, or at the Banff and Lake Louise Information Centers. Follow the paved path along the lake shore in front of the Hotel, Chateau Lake Louise. At 0.8 km you wi...
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    • Banff, Alberta

      Hike Tunnel Mountain, Banff

      4.0
      2.7 mi / 984.3 ft gain
      The lower trailhead is only a short walk from Downtown Banff. Head east on Wolf street and up St. Julien Road and you will see the trailhead shortly after passing Wolverine street.There is also a upper trailhead on Tunnel Mountain Drive across from the carpark and viewpoint. Although this is clos...
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    • Jasper, Alberta

      Athabasca Ice Caves

      3.0
      1 mi
      The Icefields Parkway is without a doubt one of the most beautiful drives in the world. Just off the road, you’ll find one of Jasper’s hidden gems where you can explore this stunning ice cave. Venture inside (with extreme caution) to marvel at the brilliant blue walls and admire epic views of the...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      HIke to Barrier Lake Lookout

      3.3
      From the parking lot, cross the dam, heading west onto the trail, with the lake on your left. Once you reach the forest, you will come to a 'Y' intersection, from which point you have two options:6.7 miles (10.8 km), 4 hours roundtrip, out-and-back For a shorter hike, go right at the 'Y' intersec...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Hike Johnston Canyon

      5.0
      1.6 mi / 393.7 ft gain
      Getting There: The Canyon is very well marked, but here are directions anyway if you're coming from Banff: Head West on the Trans-Canada Highway for about 5 km or so. Take the Bow Valley Parkway exit, and continue West for another 18km - you'll then see signs to your right for Johnston Canyon. Th...
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    • Clearwater County, Alberta

      Hike Windy Point Ridge

      4.7
      5.3 mi / 4002.6 ft gain
      The 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 ...
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    • Jasper, Alberta

      Explore Cavell Lake In Jasper National Park

      4.5
      The hike down to the lake is relatively short, less than .5km each way. Once to the shore of the lake, soak in the amazing views of the reflection of the most prominent mountain in Alberta! Edith Cavell Mt. is the tallest mountain in Alberta at 3,364 meters (11,033 feet).Getting there: Drive sout...
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    • Jasper, Alberta

      Capture the Northern Lights at Patricia Lake

      5.0
      3 mi / 229.7 ft gain
      To get to Patricia Lake from Jasper, from highway 16A, turn onto Connaught Drive. Stay straight for 10 minutes and run right into Patricia and Pyramid Lakes! Drive the 4.8km loop day or night for an opportunity to see moose, elk, and wolves. Also, there are plenty of hiking trails in this area.Ja...
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    • Clearwater County, Alberta

      Backpack the Vision Quest Trail

      4.2
      4.16 mi / 2818 ft gain
      This 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...
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    • Canmore, Alberta

      Hike to Grassi Lake

      4.5
      2.4 mi / 820.2 ft gain
      To get to the Grassi Lake trailhead, continue past the Nordic Center about 2km and take a small left when you reach a junction between a gravel road and a paved road. You want to be on the paved road, as this will lead you down to the Grassi Lake parking lot. The trail starts right behind the res...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Hike to Consolation Lakes

      4.0
      3.7 mi / 196.9 ft gain
      Once at Moraine Lake, the directions to Consolation Lakes are quite clear. From the parking lot, head northeast past the rockpile, which provides fantastic views of Moraine, then follow the Consolation Lakes Trail for another 2.9 km (1.8 miles) past Taylor Lake until you reach the lake. Depending...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Sentinel Pass: Larch Valley to Paradise Valley

      5.0
      10.45 mi / 2618 ft gain
      This popular hike starts out by the one the most iconic lakes in Banff National Park, Moraine Lake. Though the trail from Larch Valley attracts herds of tourists, this is a majestic hike you don’t want to miss. Before your hike, contact the park office at Moraine Lake about possible hiking restr...
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    • Greenview No. 16, Alberta

      Explore Kakwa Wildland Park

      Kakwa Wildland Park is 160 kilometres southwest of Grande Prairie. For travel beyond Lick Creek (roughly 10 kilometres from the park’s northern boundary) a four-wheel drive vehicle is essential. The trail to Kakwa Falls is 20km in length, and takes approximately 1.5 hours one-way if driving a 4x4...
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    • Kananaskis, Alberta

      Rawson Lake

      4.5
      5 mi
      Getting There From Highway 1, Take Highway 40 South to Kananaskis Lakes Trail, and turn left at Upper Kananaskis Lakes Drive. The Trail The trail to Rawson Lake starts at the end of the "Day Use Area" at Upper Kananaskis Lake. The lake gently laps the shoreline to the right and moss carpets the...
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    • Improvement District No. 9, Alberta

      Hike to Hector Lake

      5.0
      3.1 mi
      Hector Lake is one of the larger lakes in Banff National Park. It is surrounded by the Waputik Range to the west, and offers pristine views of the mountains. Hector Lake is idyllic and peaceful. Most tourists drive past the trailhead on the parkway, which means the hike is not at all busy. An...
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