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Backpack Burgess Pass to the Iceline to Takakkaw Falls
Field, British Columbia
5.0
42.3 mi
This hike begins at a trailhead 1.5 km (0.9 mi) from Field, B.C., Canada. When heading west on the Trans Canada Highway towards Field, turn right 1.5 km before Field onto a small dirt road. Immediately turn left and continue driving straight for 500 m (0.3 mi) to a small open area for parking at the start of the trail. This route ends at the Takakkaw Falls campground and requires an easy hitchh...
Explore the Natural Bridge in Yoho NP
Field, British Columbia
4.5
Whether you are traveling north or south on the Trans-Canada Highway in Yoho National Park you will see a sign that directs you west to travel on Emerald Lake Road. When you turn west you will travel about one mile, or 1.6 km, and then you will see the parking area for the Natural Bridge. After parking you take a short walk over a footbridge to the viewing platform.
There are small trails arou...
Hike "A Walk in the Past Trail," Yoho NP
Field, British Columbia
3.0
2 mi
/ 396 ft gain
The trail begins towards the backside of Kicking Horse camp area near the washrooms. Please know that access to this area is typically closed between October and June. Look for the large trail sign and be sure to grab a brochure to enjoy the self-guided tour. The brochures may not be available, so I would advising downloading it here before you arrive. The trail will initially pass a fallen tr...
Hike to Hamilton Falls, Yoho NP
Columbia-Shuswap A, British Columbia
4.0
1.76 mi
/ 474 ft gain
Hamilton Falls trail sign is across the parking lot from Emerald Lake and points you in the direction of the trail. The trail will start with a gentle incline which immediately places you into a lush forest as the noise of tourism begins to fade. Approximately 0.4 miles up the trail, you will reach a junction that offers a significantly longer hike to Hamilton Lake. To reach the falls, continue...
Hike the Emerald Lake Circuit
Field, British Columbia
5.0
3.2 mi
Emerald Lake is without a doubt one of the most beautiful lakes in the Canadian Rockies and is the jewel (see what I did there...) of Yoho National Park. The circuit surrounding the lake allows great opportunities for pictures and views from all sides.Getting there: Just west of Field, BC turn off the Trans-Canada Highway onto Emerald Lake Road. Follow this road 8.5km to Emerald Lake.This short...
Canoe Emerald Lake
Field, British Columbia
4.3
2 mi
Beat the crowd at Moraine Lake and paddle Emerald Lake instead! This lake is a must for any Banff/Yoho explorer. It's an easy drive off HWY 1 but stop at the Natural Bridge along the way. There's a restaurant, Cilantro, inside the lodge with a patio along the shore.
Canoe rentals are around $90 per hour (no half hour rates). Rent for two and paddle to the North shore for an awesome experience....
Ski Tour/Snowshoe Mt. Paget
Field, British Columbia
6.8 mi
/ 8399 ft gain
Trailhead:
Approximately 5.5km West of the Alberta/British Columbia border sits the Great Divide Lodge. Towards the back left of the main building is the trailhead.
Route:
The trail is clear from the trailhead and for most of the way to the summit of Mt. Paget. Be aware on your descent if you are skiing down of the narrow path towards the beginning of the trail.
Follow the trail until you r...
Scramble Little Odaray
Field, British Columbia
6.2 mi
/ 3116.8 ft gain
First things first: prior to August 15, there are only 4 groups of people allowed in this area per day, and after August 15, only 2 groups are allowed in. Start early!Starting at Lake O'Hara, head towards the Elizabeth Parker ACC Hut. Continue past the hut and meander through meadows and forests. If the signs don't mention the Odaray circuit, keep following signs towards McArthur Lake. The turn...
Hike Iceline Trail
Field, British Columbia
5.0
12.3 mi
/ 2867.5 ft gain
The trailhead is accessed at the Takakkaw Falls parking lot, and then you walk to the Whiskey Jack Hostel where the trail officially begins (you can not park here unless you are a guest). The well marked trail then begins its very steep ascent through the forest where you will catch glimpses of the 284 m high Takakkaw Falls along the way. Once you reach the treelike, you will have a clear vie...
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