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Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park

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Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park

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Hiking in Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park offers access to a remote wilderness area within the Canadian Rockies, bordering Banff National Park. The park features a diverse landscape, ranging from lush forests in valley bottoms to extensive alpine meadows and permanent icefields at higher altitudes. It is characterized by towering peaks, including 26 exceeding 3,000 meters, numerous glaciers, and over 60 alpine and subalpine lakes.

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Last updated: May 19, 2026

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Chester Lake Trail

9.48km

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Philipp Hesse
October 13, 2024, Alpine meadows

Alpine wildflowers bloom here in spring and summer. Against the backdrop of the mountains, it is a real spectacle of color.

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Philipp Hesse
October 13, 2024, Elephant rocks

Some of the large rocks here resemble elephants. A nice sight and a nice photo opportunity.

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Philipp Hesse
October 13, 2024, Chester Lake

In summer, you can fish for trout in the lake, but you can also swim or have a picnic on the shore. Alpine flowers bloom in the meadows and in autumn the larches color the lake shore golden yellow.

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steep ascend in the end, but the view makes it totally worth it.

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Philipp Hesse
October 19, 2023, Chester Lake

A great destination for a snowshoe hike in winter!

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Philipp Leberer
October 19, 2019, Chester Lake

beautiful mountain Lake

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Apollo831
August 5, 2019, Burstall Pass

A beautiful trail leads to the Burstall Pass, coming from Mudd Lake, near Spray Lake. You climb the glacier heights and cross the Burstall Creeks. The trail starts slightly and increases continuously. The view of the surrounding mountains, the glaciers and valleys is well worth the effort. Here you get an impression of the size, the expanse and the amazing height, which distinguishes the Rockies. Surefootedness, condition and weatherproof equipment are strongly recommended. At the pass a cold, wet wind whistles and you occasionally have to trudge through the water, if you want to get to the destination.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park?

Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park offers 8 distinct hiking routes. These include 3 easy trails, 4 moderate trails, and 1 difficult trail, providing options for various skill levels within its remote wilderness.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park?

The prime hiking season is typically from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and alpine meadows are in full bloom. The park features permanent icefields at higher altitudes, so conditions can vary. For winter recreation, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are possible, but access can be challenging.

Are there any family-friendly hiking options in the park?

Yes, there are several easier routes suitable for families. For instance, the Hogarth Lakes loop from Mud Lake is an easy 4.3 km (2.7 miles) trail that takes just over an hour to complete, offering a gentle introduction to the park's natural beauty.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park?

Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park is a wilderness area, and while dogs are generally permitted, it's crucial to keep them under control, preferably on a leash, due to the abundant wildlife. This includes elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, moose, and both black and grizzly bears. Always practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out pet waste.

What kind of terrain and difficulty can I expect on the trails?

The park's terrain is diverse, ranging from lush forests in valley bottoms to extensive alpine meadows and permanent icefields. Elevations vary significantly, with 26 peaks exceeding 3,000 meters. You'll find trails like the moderate Chester Lake Trail, which leads to a scenic alpine lake, and more challenging routes like The Fortress Summit loop from Mud Lake, which involves over 1,000 meters of elevation gain.

Are there any circular hiking routes in Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park?

Yes, the park offers several circular routes. A popular choice is the moderate Burstall Pass – Burstall Pass loop from Mud Lake, which covers 15.9 km (9.9 miles) and provides expansive views of alpine valleys and mountain passes. Another option is the Chester Lake loop from Mud Lake, a 7.3 km (4.5 miles) moderate trail.

What notable natural features or landmarks can I see while hiking?

Hikers can experience magnificent alpine environments with towering peaks, glaciers, and over 60 alpine and subalpine lakes, including Conner Lakes and the Limestone Lakes plateau. The park also encompasses the 'Royal Group' of mountains, with peaks like Mount King George. You'll find extensive alpine meadows and old-growth stands throughout the diverse terrain.

What are the parking and public transport options for accessing the park?

Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park is a remote wilderness area with no public transport services directly into the park. Access is typically by private vehicle to trailheads. Specific parking information for individual trailheads like those near Mud Lake would be available locally or through BC Parks resources. Always plan for self-sufficiency as services are minimal.

Are there any permits or fees required for hiking or backcountry access?

As a provincial park in British Columbia, specific regulations regarding permits for backcountry camping or extended stays may apply. It is advisable to check the official BC Parks website for the most current information on permits, fees, and any required registrations before planning your trip, especially for overnight excursions.

What amenities or services are available within Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park?

Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park is a remote wilderness area and offers no campgrounds or other park services. It operates on a 'pack in, pack out' philosophy, meaning visitors must be entirely self-sufficient. Motorized or mechanized access is prohibited to preserve its wild character. Nearby communities like Elkford, Canal Flats, or Radium Hot Springs would offer the closest amenities.

What do other hikers enjoy most about Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park?

The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers often praise the profound sense of solitude, the breathtaking scenery of towering peaks and alpine lakes, and the excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, particularly the high concentrations of mountain goats.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?

The park is known for its internationally significant biodiversity and quality habitat. Visitors have excellent chances to spot elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, moose, cougars, and both black and grizzly bears. It is particularly renowned for exceptionally high concentrations of mountain goats. Always carry bear spray and know how to use it, and practice safe wildlife viewing.

How long do hikes typically take in Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park?

Hike durations vary significantly based on the trail's length and difficulty. For example, the easy Hogarth Lakes loop from Mud Lake can be completed in just over an hour. Moderate trails like the Chester Lake Trail typically take around 3 hours, while more difficult and longer routes such as The Fortress Summit loop from Mud Lake can take 6-7 hours or more.

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