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Hiking Trails in the Lake Louise & Moraine Lake Area

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Day Hikes


Valley of the Ten Peaks and Moraine Lake
Valley of the Ten Peaks and Moraine Lake
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#29 full day hike Boulder Pass

8.6 km to pass, elevation gain 640 m, 6 - 7 hours round trip (map)

Trailhead: From the village drive towards the ski area, turn at signs for Fish Creek Parking area, follow gravel road for 1 km to parking lot on south side.

Boulder Pass
Boulder Pass
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#30 Half day hike Bow River Loop

7.1 km round trip, no elevation gain, 2.5 hours round trip (map)

Trailhead: Parking lot opposite the Lake Louise train station (restaurant).

Bow River
Bow River
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#31 Half day hike Louise Creek

2.8 km, elevation gain 195 m, 1 hour one way (map)

Trailhead: From the Samson Mall parking lot walk along Lake Louise Drive to a bridge crossing the Bow River. Cross the bridge and then look for the trailhead on the downstream side of the bridge.

Louise Creek
Louise Creek
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#32 Half day hike Tramline

4.5 km, elevation gain 195 m, 1.5 hours one way (map)

Trailhead: From the Station restaurant a 3% grade follows the old narrow gauge railway bed to the Chateau Lake Louise.

Tramline Trail
Tramline Trail
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UPPER LAKE LOUISE

Trail users may be required to travel in a minimum group size of four in Consolation, Larch, Eiffel and Paradise Valleys.

Moraine Lake Area Trails Update

Check trail report for current conditions.

Half day hike Lake Agnes

3.4 km one way, elevation gain 385 m, 2.5 hours round trip (map)

Trailhead: From Lake Louise shoreline trail, in front of Chateau Lake Louise continue up to Teahouse.

Lake Agnes Teahouse
Lake Agnes Teahouse
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Side trip: Big Beehive
1.6 km one way, elevation gain 135 m from Lake Agnes

Lake Louise from Big Beehive
Lake Louise from Big Beehive
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Side trip: Little Beehive
1 km one way, elevation gain 105 m from Lake Agnes

#34 Half day hike Lake Louise Lakeshore

2 km one way, no elevation gain, 1 hour round trip (map)

Trailhead: In front of the Chateau Lake Louise

#35Half day hike Plain of Six Glaciers

5.3 km one way, elevation gain 365 m, 4 hours round trip (map)

Trailhead: Follow the Lake Louise Shoreline trail to the back of the lake and continue on to Teahouse.

Option: Connect the Lake Agnes and Plain of Six Glaciers trails, via the Highline trail, to form a 14.6 km loop. 5 hours round trip.

Plain of Six Glaciers
Plain of Six Glaciers
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#36 Half day hike Fairview Lookout

1 km one way, elevation gain 100m, 1 hour round trip (map)

Trailhead: From the boathouse on Lake Louise follow the Saddleback trail for 0.3 km then branch right.

Fairview Lookout
Fairview Lookout
© Parks Canada, Adam Greenberg

#37 half day hike Saddleback

3.7 km to pass, elevation gain 595 m, 4 hours round trip (map)

Trailhead: Viewpoint near boathouse on shore of Lake Louise.

#38 full day hike Fairview Mountain

4.5 km to summit, 1013 m elevation gain, 5 - 6 hours round trip (map)

Trailhead: Viewpoint near boathouse on shore of Lake Louise.

Viewpoint on Fairview Mountain
Viewpoint on Fairview Mountain
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#39 full day hike Sheol Valley

12.5 km to Paradise Valley Trailhead, elevation gain 595 m,
elevation loss 576 m, 5 - 6 hours total trip
(map)

Trailhead: Viewpoint near boathouse on shore of Lake Louise.

Sheol Valley
Sheol Valley
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PARADISE VALLEY TRAILHEAD

Trailhead: Follow the Moraine Lake Road for 2.5 km to a parking lot on the right hand side.

Trail users may be required to travel in a minimum group size of four in Consolation, Larch, Eiffel and Paradise Valleys.

Moraine Lake Area Trails Update

Check trail report for current conditions.

Map of Valley of the Ten Peaks, Paradise Valley
Valley of the Ten Peaks, Paradise Valley

#40 randonnées d'une demi-journée Lake Annette

5.7 km one way, elevation gain 245 m, l.5 hours one way (map)

Paradise Valley
Paradise Valley
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#41 randonnées d'une journée Paradise Valley and Giant Steps

10 km one way, elevation gain 385 m, 7 hours round trip (map)

Giant Steps
Giant Steps
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#42 randonnées d'une journée Paradise Valley / Larch Valley

17 km total distance, elevation gain 880 m, 7.5 hours (map)

Larch
Larch
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MORAINE LAKE TRAILHEAD

Trailhead: In front of the Moraine Lake Lodge

Trail users may be required to travel in a minimum group size of four in Consolation, Larch, Eiffel and Paradise Valleys.

Moraine Lake Area Trails Update

Check trail report for current conditions.

Map of Valley of the Ten Peaks, Paradise Valley
Valley of the Ten Peaks, Paradise Valley

#43 Half day hike Larch Valley

2.8 km one way, elevation gain 465 m, 3 hours round trip (map)

Trailhead: 100 m past Moraine Lake Lodge, along lakeshore.

Larch Valley
Larch Valley
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#44 full day hike Sentinel Pass

5.8 km one way, elevation gain 725 m, 5 hours round trip (map)

Trailhead: 100 m past Moraine Lake Lodge, along lakeshore. Follow up steep switchbacks to this 2611 m pass.

Sentinel Pass
Sentinel Pass
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#45 full day hike Eiffel Lake

5.6 km one way, elevation gain 370 m, 5 hours round trip (map)

Trailhead: 100 m past Moraine Lake Lodge, along lakeshore.

Eiffel Lake
Eiffel Lake
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#46 full day hike Wenkchemna Pass

9.7 km one way, elevation gain 720 m, 7 - 8 hours round trip (map)

Trailhead: 100 m past Moraine Lake Lodge, along lakeshore. A 2.4 km trail switchbacking steeply through the forest to a junction high on the north slope of the Valley of the Ten Peaks. From the junction it is another 0.4 km uphill to Larch Valley.

Wenkchemna Pass
Wenkchemna Pass
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#47 Half day hike Consolation Lakes

2.9 km one way, elevation gain 65 m, 2 hours round trip (map)

Trailhead: the Bridge at the rear of the Moraine Lake Picnic Area.

Consolation Lakes
Consolation Lakes
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