Banff National Park of Canada

Maps of Horse Grazing Areas and Campsites in Banff National Park

40. Howse River 41. Glacier Lake 42. Watchman Lake 43. Sunset Pass 13. Lower Dormer 14. Lower Panther 15. Upper Panther 18. Tyrrell Creek 19. Scotch Camp 20. McConnell Creek 26. Divide Creek 21. Horseshoe Lake (Skeleton Lake) 22. Sandhills 23. Douglas Lake 25. Lower Red Deer Lakes 24. Drummond Creek 33. Point Camp Meadows 35. Lower Singing Meadows 34. Molar Creek Meadow 36. Upper Singing Meadows 37. Upper Pipestone River 32. Devon Lakes 31. Upper Clearwater Lakes 30. Lower Clearwater Lakes 29. Trident Lake 28. Malloch Creek Flats 27. Indianhead Meadows 38. Siffleur River 39. Isabella Lake 5. Cascade Road/Stoney Creek 6. Cascade Road/Elk Trap 7. Flint’s Park 8. Upper Flint’s Park 9. Sawback Slidepath 10. Mystic Lake 11. Elk Pass 12. Dormer Meadow 13. Lower Dormer 14. Lower Panther 15. Upper Panther 16. Upper Johnston Creek 17. Baker Creek 18. Tyrrell Creek 19. Scotch Camp 20. McConnell Creek 26. Divide Creek 21. Horseshoe Lake (Skeleton Lake) 22. Sandhills 23. Douglas Lake 25. Lower Red Deer Lakes 24. Drummond Creek 35. Lower Singing Meadows 36. Upper Singing Meadows 37. Upper Pipestone River 32. Devon Lakes 1. Birdwood (Upper Spray) 2. Tall Timbers 3. Brewster Creek Halfway 4. Brewster Creek 5. Cascade Road/Stoney Creek 6. Cascade Road/Elk Trap 7. Flint’s Park 8. Upper Flint’s Park 9. Sawback Slidepath 10. Mystic Lake 11. Elk Pass 16. Upper Johnston Creek
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Map of horse riding trails, backcountry campground and grazing areas located in Banff National Park

Map of horse riding trails, backcountry campground and grazing areas located in Banff National Park

Map of horse riding trails, backcountry campground and grazing areas located in Banff National Park

Map of horse riding trails, backcountry campground and grazing areas located in Banff National Park
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