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Hike Junction Creek to Junction Falls
Turner Valley, Alberta
4.0
9.2 mi
Junction creek is a tributary that flows into the larger Sheep River near Eden, Alberta with many cool and uncrowded waterfalls.
Once you start at the trailhead there is a river crossing of the Sheep River. This can deter a lot of people as the water can be fast and quite cold. When we went it was about 3ft high and flowing fairly fast.
The trail starts on the other side of Sheep River on the...
Carnarvon Lake Trail
Longview, Alberta
12.9 mi
/ 2221 ft gain
I first heard about Carnarvon Lake (mistakenly called Carnivore Lake) in 2015 at my sister's wedding in Rhode Island - which is actually the last place I figured I'd get a recommendation. I spent a good amount of time trying to find any mention of Carnivore Lake on the internet, and asked anyone who even mentioned the word hike to me in conversation. Eventually I chalked it up to a bad tip, or ...
Backpack to Pickle Jar Lakes
Longview, Alberta
4.0
5 mi
/ 1328.7 ft gain
Park in the Lantern Creek Recreation Area across the street from the trailhead. Highway #40 is closed at the Upper Lakes and Highwood House Junction from Dec 1st to June 14th for wildlife preservation, so you will have to plan your trip here accordingly.
Once you cross the street you will see the well marked trailhead next to Lantern creek for Pickle Jar Lakes. The trail starts off slowly ascen...
Mist Mountain Scramble
Turner Valley, Alberta
4.5
This is a pretty big objective, but doesn't feature any technical climbing, so anyone who keeps a clear head and can put one foot in front of the other can do it.Mist Mountain is located in Highwood Pass - whose highway is only open between June and December, so scheduling Mist Mountain as a big summer objective is an absolute must! Highwood Pass is one of my favourite highways to drive along i...
Hike Nihahi Ridge
Bragg Creek, Alberta
4.5
8.1 mi
/ 2624.7 ft gain
This year on the summer solstice, I was invited to go up Nihahi Ridge to celebrate. It's in one of my personal most underrated areas of the Rockies just west of Bragg Creek, and it's a popular objective, but less so during the evening. The trail begins once you park your car at the Little Elbow parking lot. Follow the campground road for around 1.5 km and you'll come across the fork to continue...
Cross-Country Ski and Scramble to Oldforgetmenot for Sunrise
Bragg Creek, Alberta
9.9 mi
/ 2395 ft gain
I think it's because I tend to watch football on Sundays that I've started doing more sunrise hikes --- can't say I regret it either! Oldforgetmenot is a perfect objective to take in a sunrise on: elevation gain isn't too intense, distance isn't too trying, and there are quite a few stretches that you can pick your way through on skis.The trail begins at the Little Elbow Campground parking lot....
Scramble Mount Glasgow
Bragg Creek, Alberta
3.0
14.3 mi
/ 4265.1 ft gain
As with most hikes in the Bragg Creek/Little Elbow area, the trail begins at the Little Elbow campground. To make the hike a tiny bit shorter, most people bike for the first 4 km on the Big Elbow trail to South Glasgow Creek. If you're not using a GPS trail, you'll know you're at the creek once you hit the open creek bed - very wide, cannot miss.Now that I'm writing this, I'm at a loss of words...
Hike to Bragg Creek Ice Cave
Bragg Creek, Alberta
4.0
4.3 mi
/ 5879.3 ft gain
Also known as Moose Mountain Ice Cave, Canyon Creek Ice Cave and Ing Mine.The cave is located on the west side of Moose Ridge andhas a huge entrance, it is approximately1,600 ft. in depth. Take Highway 22 past Bragg Creek, continue on the 66 towards Moose Mountain. Turn off at Canyon Creek Road and drive about 300m to the gates. Park at the Canyon Creek parking area a short distance past the ...
Hike to Little Arethusa
Kananaskis, Alberta
2.8 mi
/ 2034.1 ft gain
Unfortunately, pictures of larches in autumn never actually do them justice. It's worth it to go out and experience them for yourself. This hike is pretty scenic for the short distance it is, but my favourite part is that you get to be up close and personal with the larches as the forest is bathed in their golden light.The trailhead is 1.3 km (0.8 miles) south of the Highwood Pass parking lot w...
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