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Kananaskis

South Lawson Peak Route

Moderate

5.0

(2)

42

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South Lawson Peak Route

03:32

8.38km

660m

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Hike the South Lawson Peak Route in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park for a challenging ascent and panoramic views of the Kananaskis Lakes.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Peter Lougheed Provincial Park

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138 m

Lower Kananaskis Lake

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Lower Kananaskis Lake is an artificial reservoir used for hydroelectric power and flood control. It spans approximately 8 kilometres in length and 2 kilometres in width, with great views of Mount Indefatigable, Mount Fox, Mount Foch, and Mount Murray.

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South Lawson Peak Route

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The South Lawson Peak route is a steep trail with a short, non-technical scramble near the summit. The trail begins at a pullout at the base of the Penstock Loop …

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4.11 km

Little Lawson Peak

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South Lawson Peak or Little Lawson Peak breaks out from the tree line, and after a short, exposed section and a bit of class 2 scrambling, hikers get incredible views …

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8.38 km

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5.37 km

2.55 km

345 m

< 100 m

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5.37 km

2.89 km

< 100 m

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September 2, 2025,Little Lawson Peek 2350m - Kananaskis County
After the last few hazy days of the long Labor Day weekend in Waterton Lakes National Park, today we immersed ourselves in the wild, untouched nature of Kananaskis County...

A short descent from the Kanaskis Highway to an unpaved parking lot. Then, for 1 km, we follow a lined creek (aqueduct) before a rather steep climb up the south slope. …

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the South Lawson Peak Route and how long does it take?

This route is generally rated as difficult or strenuous, primarily due to its significant steepness. Hikers should allocate approximately 4 to 6 hours to complete the 8.4 to 8.5 km (5.2 miles) out-and-back trail, which involves an elevation gain of 730 to 770 meters.

What is the terrain like on the South Lawson Peak Route?

The hike begins with a relatively flat section of about 1 to 1.2 km on a service road, part of which runs alongside a flume. After this, it quickly transitions into a very steep climb through the forest. While there are some rolling sections, expect continuous elevation gain. The final push to the summit includes a steep ascent and some relatively easy scrambling with good hand and foot placements.

Where does the trail start and is there parking available?

The trailhead for the South Lawson Peak Route is generally obvious to find, though it may lack extensive official signage. It's located within Peter Lougheed Provincial Park. Parking is available in the area, but arriving early is recommended, especially on busy days, as the trailhead can be somewhat unofficial.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike here?

Yes, a Kananaskis Conservation Pass is required to access the area, including Peter Lougheed Provincial Park where the South Lawson Peak Route is located. You can purchase these passes online or at various visitor centers.

What are the best times of year to hike the South Lawson Peak Route?

The South Lawson Peak Route is considered an excellent option for hiking in the early and late seasons. It's also particularly known for its beautiful display of larch trees in the latter half of September. In winter or shoulder seasons, be prepared for snowy and icy conditions, and consider bringing crampons and hiking poles.

Is the South Lawson Peak Route dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are permitted on the trail. However, for their safety and the safety of wildlife, they must be kept on a leash at all times.

What kind of views can I expect along the trail?

The route offers progressively grander views as you ascend. From above the treeline, the mountain scenery is considered among the best in Kananaskis. The summit, also known as Little Lawson Peak, provides panoramic vistas of the stunning Lower Kananaskis Lake, King Creek Ridge, Mount Wintour, and other prominent peaks.

Does this trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, the South Lawson Peak Route intersects with several other trails. Sections of the route also pass through parts of the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, the High Rockies Trail, and the Penstock Loop.

What should I be aware of regarding wildlife and safety?

Given the presence of grizzlies in the area, carrying bear spray is highly recommended. The trail can be steep, and while there are areas with steep drop-offs, the path generally stays well back from the edge. In shoulder seasons, snow and ice can make conditions challenging, so crampons and hiking poles are advisable.

Are there any false summits on the way to the peak?

Yes, the route often features one or more "false summits" that can be misleading before you reach the true Little Lawson Peak. Keep pushing, as the panoramic views from the actual summit are well worth the effort.

Is the South Lawson Peak Route a good training hike?

Absolutely. Its steep and challenging nature makes it an excellent training ground for more strenuous climbs and prepares hikers for higher-elevation or more technical routes in the Rockies.

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