Lake Louise
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Located just off Canada's Hwy 1, Lake Louise offers gorgeous views and another small village within Banff National Park.
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Scramble up Mount Niblock
Improvement District No. 9, Alberta
5.0
9.3 mi
/ 4068.2 ft gain
Thousands of tourists flock to Lake Louise and Lake Agnes every year (maybe even every month) and by scrambling Mount Niblock you'll see the same magnificent sites while leaving the crowd behind and seeing so much more!Mount Niblock offers a bit of a challenge in that there are some rock ribs that need to be climbed, mixed with some very faint trails that need to be navigated, but it's an excel...
Snowshoe to Mirror Lake and Lake Agnes
Improvement District No. 9, Alberta
3.2 mi
/ 967.8 ft gain
Lake Agnes is an extremely popular and crowded hiking trail in the summer. In the winter, however, you will meet very few people on this trail. The mountain peaks are breathtaking and this area almost always has good snow for snowshoeing.Beyond Mirror Lake the terrain is rated callenging Class II for avalanche hazard and checking the current avalanche conditions and carrying appropriate equipme...
Hike to the Devils Thumb
Lake Louise, Alberta
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 will reach a sign for directions to Lake Agnus, turn right and follow this well marked trail into the ...
Exploring Lake Louise
Lake Louise, Alberta
4.6
Lake Louise is one of the most photographed lakes in Canada, with reason. Many tourist walk the paved path round and head home. They miss out though.
Hiking to the various tea houses surrounding the lake is a must. An easy 2 mile hike from the lake lies a tea house perched on a hill in a tight cirque of peaks. Mirror Lake, at the foot of the Big Beehive, shows reflections of the peaks that surr...
Devil's Thumb Scramble
Improvement District No. 9, Alberta
5.9 mi
/ 1968.5 ft gain
Park in the visitor parking lot at the Chateau Lake Louise parking lot in time for sunrise at Lake Louise...not to be missed! Then follow the pathway to the right around the lake to the Lake Agnes turnoff (well marked, with a small bronze statue at the intersection.)
The waterfall is just before a flight of stairs leading up to the teahouse and Lake Agnes. Follow the trail past the teahouse ar...
Hike to Big Beehive
Lake Louise, Alberta
5.0
6.2 mi
/ 1710 ft gain
The hike to Big Beehive begins at the base of Lake Louise.
From the parking lot, hike along the paved trail on the northeastern shore of Lake Louise. The Fairmont Chateau Hotel will be to your right with the lake to your left. Continue toward the junction for the Lake Agnes Trail. Keep right toward Lake Agnes.
The trail steadily climbs until you reach Mirror Lake. Although small, the lake...
Hike the Plain of Six Glaciers
Lake Louise, Alberta
4.7
4.2 mi
/ 1263.1 ft gain
Starting from the parking lot on the east end of Lake Louise, there are a few options you can take to get to the Plain of Six Glaciers. One is to head directly along the lakeshore trail, and in about 7 km (4.2 miles) you will be at the lookout offering the best vantage point of the glacier field.Another is to make a short detour up to Mirror Lake, then to Lake Agnes. Both lakes are beautiful an...
Hike to the Lake Agnes Teahouse
Lake Louise, Alberta
4.8
5 mi
/ 1300 ft gain
Towering peaks, glaciated valleys and crystal clear water draws thousands of visitors a year to the shores of Lake Louise in Banff National Park. A short hike takes you beyond the crowds up to Lake Agnes, in a beautiful valley surrounded by jagged peaks and golden Larch trees. At the foot of Lake Agnes sits a beautiful historic log cabin that serves an amazing variety of global tea and hand mad...
Hike Fairview Mountain
Lake Louise, Alberta
7.1 mi
/ 3280.8 ft gain
Fairview Mountain is a non-technical objective alpine summit located on the south side of Lake Louise. It's trailhead is accessed from the Lake Louise parking lot. The trail is well established and well marked throughout. You can expect a distance of about 11km return and elevation gain of 1000m, which are well worth it. To consider: you will need a national park pass if you want to park at the...
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