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Hiking in Kootenay National Park offers diverse landscapes within the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks UNESCO World Heritage Site. The region features dramatic canyons like Marble Canyon and Sinclair Canyon, carved by glacial waters. Hikers can explore dense forests, alpine meadows, and areas of post-wildfire regrowth, with the Kootenay River meandering through the park. Elevation changes are present, but many easy hiking trails provide accessible options for exploring its natural features.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There is another viewpoint of the falls as you climb past the pedestrian bridge toward this switchback. From here, the trail leaves the falls and follows the creek back into the mountains.
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Redstreak Creek Trail can be hard to follow at times, as it is not well-marked and can get a bit overgrown, but it is peaceful and less crowded than other trails in the area if you're looking for solitude. The hike gets a bit steep in some areas.
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Begin your hike on Redstreak Creek Trail by crossing Sinclair Creek on a short bridge. The beginning of the trail sets the tone of the rest of the hike, passing through thick woods, ferny forest floors, and babbling brooks. Parking for Redstreak Creek Trail is a dirt pull-off on the south side of the Banff Windermere Parkway at the trailhead pullout.
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This modern bridge takes visitors over the Vermilion River, letting folks peer down at the milky turquoise waters thundering through the canyon and cascading down. This is an easy stop off the Banff–Windermere Parkway, and the highway follows the Vermilion River valley for a considerable stretch. This is also the access point for the Numa Creek Trail, a great hiking trail that takes visitors up Numa Creek and toward Numa Pass.
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Numa Falls are part of Numa Creek, a tributary feeding into the Vermilion River, with fast‑flowing meltwater. These falls are right next to the parking area, so it's easy to see without going deep into the backcountry. The parking area also has picnic benches, trash cans, and a pit toilet.
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A really beautiful place to walk.
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Kootenay National Park offers a good selection of easy hiking trails. There are 12 easy routes detailed in this guide, out of a total of 16 trails within the park.
Easy hikes in Kootenay National Park showcase a variety of stunning natural features. You can explore dramatic canyons like Marble Canyon, discover culturally significant mineral springs at the Paint Pots, and enjoy picturesque waterfalls such as Numa Falls. Many trails also offer views of the Kootenay River and tranquil spots like Olive Lake.
Yes, Kootenay National Park features several easy loop trails. A popular option is the Paint Pots Trailhead – Paint Pots loop, which is 2.1 km long. Another short and scenic loop is the Marble Canyon loop, covering 1.5 km.
The easy trails in Kootenay National Park are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 190 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from dramatic canyons to serene forests, and the accessibility of these routes for various skill levels.
Yes, you can find an easy trail that includes a suspension bridge. The Kootenay River – Suspension Bridge loop from Dog Lake Day Use Area is a 7.1 km route that offers this unique feature along the Kootenay River.
Many trails offer glimpses of the Kootenay River. For an easy hike that specifically highlights the river and a unique feature, consider the Kootenay River – Suspension Bridge loop from Dog Lake Day Use Area.
Absolutely. The Marble Canyon loop from Marble Canyon Trailhead Parking is an excellent easy option. This 1.5 km trail leads you through a narrow and dramatic limestone gorge carved by Tokumm Creek, showcasing stunning turquoise glacial waters.
The shortest easy hike in this guide is the Marble Canyon loop from Marble Canyon Trailhead Parking, which is approximately 1.5 km long and can be completed in about 25 minutes.
Yes, the Paint Pots Trailhead – Paint Pots loop from Ochre Beds & Paint Pots Trailhead is an easy 2.1 km path. This trail leads directly to the culturally significant mineral springs, known for their striking red ochre deposits historically used by Indigenous peoples.
Yes, the Sinclair Creek – View of Marble Canyon Bridge loop from Radium Hot Springs is an easy 6.06 km trail that starts near Radium Hot Springs, offering a convenient option after a relaxing soak.
The longest easy hike featured in this guide is the Kootenay River – Suspension Bridge loop from Dog Lake Day Use Area, which spans approximately 7.1 km.
Yes, the Redstreak Creek Trail is an easy 4.5 km path that offers pleasant views of the surrounding forest and the creek itself.


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