If you don’t have too much time to spend in the Rockies but still want to get in a hike here are five shortish hikes to do:
1. Tunnel Mountain
This is a great short hike which you can do straight from downtown Banff. It gives you a good view over the Bow Valley and towards Mount Rundle. It’s great for putting things into perspectiveย – take a map with you to identify some of the main geographic features around Banff.
2. Vermillion Lakes
Also close to Banff Town, the Vermillion Lakes are a top spot for taking photographs. As with Tunnel Mountain it’s also possible to walk there from downtown Banff, but it’s also doable as a drive. Top tip: take a picnic with you to enjoy on one of the benches or docks along the lake shores.
3. Johnston Canyon
A little bit of a longer hike, but it can be cut short depending on the amount of time you have to spare. It can get busy here, as it’s a popular place to go, so get there early or later in the day if you go there in summer.
4. Parker Ridge
A super stop along the Icefields Parkway, it’s nice to get out a stretch your legs when driving between Banff and Jasper. Parker Ridge is a bit of a climb, but has amazing views of the Saskatchewan Glacier.
5. Marble Canyon
A nice canyon to visit in Kootenay National Park, it doesn’t take too long to hike the trail around Marble Canyon. It’s a different environment to Johnston Canyon as the forest around it has been burnt and is now in the process of succession.
Though I’ve said that these hikes are shortish, it’s all relative. You might find that they actually take much longer than expected, it depends on how fast you walk and how easily distracted you’ll be taking photos. When I did the Sulphur Mountain Loop back in September 2014, it took a little longer than I’d planned…my hiking buddies had a thing for the ground squirrels and pikas up there so we had frequent photo stops!
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Every time I look at the southwest slope of Mount Rundle, I try to imagine it as the level ground it once was. ๐
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Yes, it’s really interesting to think what the landscape would have looked like before, the tectonics that have created the mountains have had such an incredible force ๐
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We have done 3 of the 5 hikes, great little hikes in the area. such a beautiful area.
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Thank you for reading! ๐
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Nice photos. I’ve been on all these hikes, so good recommendations. ๐
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Thanks for reading! ๐
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Thanks for the ideas. Is it possible to climb Mt. Rundle?
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Yes, it is. I got part of the way up with some friends in September but we turned back before the top – I’ll write about it in a post soon! ๐
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Great suggestions and gorgeous photos!
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Thank you! ๐
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So keeping this marked, these are my kind of hikes.
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Brilliant! ๐
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The Parker Ridge hike was a pretty good one. We had visitors from back home that wanted to go on the Athabasca glacier tour. As we had done that before we did this hike while waiting for them. A bit of a climb, but a fairly quick hike. And amazing views over Saskatchewan Glacier! We were actually back from the hike before they had finished their glacier adventure:)
Great overview over shorter hikes! I’ll have to try the Marble Canyon hike, looks beautiful.
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Thanks for reading! ๐ I think I prefer doing the Parker Ridge hike over the Athabasca glacier tour, it’s nice and quiet in comparison! Marble Canyon is definitely a good one to do, it’s so beautiful ๐
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Amazing photos.
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Thank you! ๐
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Thanks for this resource! I’ll bookmark it for the next time we visit the Rockies…
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Ooh, so tempting! I’ve done two of those, but the Rockies are calling again. Know some good hikes from Jasper, by any chance? Love your blog.
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Thank you for reading! I haven’t hiked as much in Jasper as Banff – a good guide to go to is the the Parks Canada one here http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ab/jasper/activ/ete-summer/~/media/pn-np/ab/jasper/pdfs/visit/Brochures/Hiking-Guide-ENG-2014-FINAL-lowres-Accessible.ashx Hope this might be of some use! ๐
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