From the explosion of wildflowers in the spring, to the clear glacier views in the summer, to the brilliant golden of the larch trees in the fall, hiking in the Rockies should not be missed.
Your guides’ priority is having a safe, fun and informative tour that connects you more to where you are visiting. You will be hiking in small groups which is recommended for safety to reduce wildlife encounters.
Regular Season Hikes
Hike to Stanley Glacier – Sunday and Thursday
Journey through a land sculpted by fire and ice in Kootenay National Park. The trail switchbacks moderately for the first half of the hike, through regrowth from the most recent fire, allowing for unparalleled views down over Vermillion Pass back to Castle Mountain. You then follow the trail between sheer towering walls of Mount Stanley and Storm Mountain until you leave the forest behind to emerge in a land of ice and rock and may even find some fossils!
- Rated: Moderate
- Hiking Time: 3-4 hours
- Return Distance: 8.4 km (5.25 miles)
- Elevation Gain: 395 m (1,285 ft)
Hike to Larch Valley – Monday and Saturday
Trail restrictions due to bear activity make this an ideal hike to take with a guided group. Beginning from the Valley of the Ten Peaks at Moraine Lake, the trail climbs up 10 switchbacks to Larch Valley on a well maintained trail. After reaching the Valley, the trail easily ambles through a larch forest and then begins to gain elevation again towards Sentinal Pass and the Minestimma Lakes. Towards the Pass, views of the Ten Peaks, Moraine Lake and gigantic Mt. Temple (3,543 m/11,625 ft) will complete your experience. Please note that this hike does not continue to the top of Sentinel Pass.
- Rated: Moderate
- Hiking time: 4-5 hours
- Return Distance: 9.0 km (5.6 miles)
- Elevation gain: 535 m (1,500 ft)
Hike to Consolation Lakes – Tuesday
This trail begins in the Valley of the Ten Peaks at stunning Moraine Lake. The drive alone to this location is worth it in itself. You’ll spend your time hiking leisurely along a old growth forest trail to Consolation Lakes, where you’ll see the Fay Glacier atop Mount Babel. Upon our return, explore around Moraine Lake, including a trip to the top of the Rockpile.
- Rated: Easy
- Hiking Time: 3-4 hours
- Return Distance: 5.8 km (3.6 miles)
- Elevation Gain: 255 m (837 ft)
Hike to the Plain of Six Glaciers – Wednesday and Friday
Your hike starts by hiking along the Lake Louise shoreline to the back of the lake before ascending up an ancient glacial valley. As you get higher, the colour of the lake becomes even more stunning and the crowds begin to disappear. The trail turns into single track and the immensity of the the valley and its peaks becomes even more apparent. Near to your final destination is the Plain of Six Glaciers Tea House where cakes and tea are served all day long – be sure to bring some cash! Just past the teahouse you will be treated to views of the six glaciers feeding into the valley and Lake Louise.
- Rated: Moderate
- Hiking time: 5 hours
- Return Distance: 10.6 km (6.6 miles)
- Elevation gain: 340 m (1,100 feet)