Discover the best top things to do in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta including International Peace Park Hike, Bear's Hump, Blakiston & Co., Waterton River Trail Rides Ltd., Dark Sky Guides, Bertha Falls, Cameron Lake, Waterton Shoreline Cruise Co., Red Rock Canyon, Upper Waterton Lake.
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5.0 based on 34 reviews
Owned by the Canadian government, so no new development allowed. Like being back in the 50's in the town of Watertown. Lots to do, but plan ahead for reservations at a number of locations
5.0 based on 153 reviews
Went with hubby and our niece over Labour Day weekend. We climbed late afternoon on a pretty chilly day. I’m not an expert hiker and I’ve only started hiking this year so every step for me was accompanied by huffing-and-puffing. I stayed about a few metres down and just enjoyed the unobstructed view of Prince of Wales Hotel while hubby and niece went all the way to the top.
5.0 based on 86 reviews
At Blakiston & Co. Adventure Rentals, we believe stand-up paddle boarding is one of the best ways to explore Waterton's hidden gems. If paddle boarding is not your thing we also rent, canoes, kayaks and other adventure vehicles. We are explorers and adventurers at heart, and we live and breathe outdoor living.
Easy online booking. Friendly staff. Quality equipment. Will definitely be back again and will recommend to others.
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Nestled adjacent to the Waterton Lakes National Park, on the UNESCO Waterton Biosphere Reserve is Waterton River Trail Rides LTD. Here at Waterton River Trail Rides LTD we offer guided horseback adventures for the entire family. Whether you are riding for your first time or are an experienced rider, we have the right horse for you. From the refreshing Waterton river to the sensational panoramic views from the Elk Ridge summit, you can experience a unique & isolated vista that most visitors miss when traveling to the hidden gem of the world, Waterton Lakes National Park. We cannot emphasize enough to remember to bring your camera - trust us, you will want it. We love this beautiful part of the world and what we do, and we cannot wait to share the adventure with you. We are located right outside the park boundary - a 15 minute drive east of Waterton village on hwy 5. Our exact location can be found on Google Maps and Apple Maps. All rides are by reservation only.
Amazing ride! We took a 2 hr sunset ride with Royce. We got to do a lot more on this trail ride than other ones we've done, like taking the horses through water and trotting. ( Even cantering once but I wasn't supposed to ???? ) I can't say enough good things about this ride! We will for sure be back!
5.0 based on 55 reviews
Dark Sky Guides offers guided interpretive nighttime tours and stargazing opportunities in Waterton Lakes National Park, by providing tour participants with the chance to stargaze using quality telescopes, binoculars, and other stargazing equipment. The Dark Sky Guides are storytellers that deliver personable, memorable, interpretive tours that focus on showcasing the night sky, the moon and neighboring planets, deep sky objects like distant nebulae and star clusters, the Milky Way Galaxy, constellations, and even Aurora Borealis and nocturnal creatures. Ultimately, we encourage people to foster their own personal connection with both the night sky and Waterton Lakes National Park. Join us and Discovery your Universe!
4.5 based on 178 reviews
The Bertha Falls trail was one of the only trails open and accessible by car as the two main roads in the park are currently closed due to the forest fires of 2017. But because the trailhead for the falls hike was located close to the town, we were able to drive to the parking lot and access this trail. The hike began with a climb in elevation that took us high above the lake, through the burned out forest, with great views of the lake and town, until we reached a series of pretty waterfalls. It was steep in places but not too hard. You really get a good look at the devastation the fire caused as you hike past many burned trees. You reach a series of small waterfalls first and then you come to the big lower falls. At this point you can see the trail rising steeply above the falls so we chose to turn around at this point. It took us a little less than two hours roundtrip to complete this portion of the hike. Take lots of water as there is no shade and you do climb uphill a lot.
4.5 based on 396 reviews
The climax of a 16 km (10 mile) scenic highway known as the Akamina Parkway, is Cameron Lake. Nestled between the majestic mountain peaks of the Akamina Ridge, this sub-alpine lake is one of many serene bodies of water that makes up Waterton Lakes National Park. Beautiful Cameron lake is a great place to rent a canoe and grizzlies are often seen on the far slopes.
Beautiful lake and inlet to Waterton Lake Townsite. Tour boats are on hand; canoeing and paddle boats are allowed. US border just across the way! Mountain backdrop awesome. Didnt take part in this activity, weather was too cold, rough and very windy but just imagine the locations; awesome. Visit in 2021 Spring.
4.5 based on 629 reviews
Waterton Shoreline Cruises is a small family-owned tour boat company in Waterton Lakes National Park that offers informative and entertaining sight-seeing tours of Upper Waterton Lake, as well as shuttle service to the remote Crypt Landing.
4.5 based on 859 reviews
We visited Red Rock Canyon in July 2020. The drive along Red Rock Canyon was beautiful and scenic. We were disappointed that we didn't see any wildlife as others had mentioned, but the landscape is amazing and shows the devastation left by the fire. The wild flower ground cover is impressive, as it grows up where the trees were once super thick. There are two parking lots at the canyon, both of which fill up quickly by mid-day. There are also washrooms on site. We arrived at 9:30 on a Thursday, well before the crowds, and had the place almost to ourselves. I've seen pictures of the canyon crowded with hundreds of people, which is the way it was by the time we left a few hours later. Definitely go early for a more serene experience. One of the bridges was out, so it wasn't possible to do a complete loop around the canyon. The park is undergoing lots of repairs and upgrades since the fire. It's great to see the area coming back since the fire, so this is all part of the process. It's a super easy hike around the canyon, and we were able to safely venture down into it and explore. The kids liked playing the cold water. Some people sat and had a lunch. From the canyon, there are a number of hiking paths and horse trails of varying difficulty levels. We chose to hike up to Blackiston Falls (about 1 km), and while we turned around here, there is a much longer hike that continues past this point. The path is clear all the way and the scenery absolutely beautiful. At the falls, they have built two look-off platforms. It is an easy hike for all ages. I highly recommend going early in the day, or perhaps even later in the evening. By the time we left, people were circling the parking lot looking for spaces, the canyon was full of visitors, and the place just didn't feel as nice. Overall, a great experience. A beautiful spot!
4.5 based on 229 reviews
Our first trip here so decided to stay for a couple of nights. A quiet and very quaint town in mid September. We still had warm weather with some sun trying to break through the smoke from the California wildfires. Loved the trails around the lake. The picnic tables beside the lake were perfect for an outdoor lunch. Finally - the view of the lake was outstanding from the hiking trails at higher elevations.
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