LAKES, WATERFALLS AND GLACIERS
Ready to embark on a journey to one of Banff National Park's most stunning hidden gems? Bow Glacier Falls is calling your name! This easy-to-moderate hike takes you alongside the sparkling Bow Lake, leading to the magnificent Bow Glacier Falls—a breathtaking waterfall cascading from Iceberg Lake and ultimately the towering Bow Glacier.
WHY YOU SHOULD GO
Mesmerizing Waterfall Views: Stand in awe as the powerful Bow Glacier Falls tumbles down a dramatic cliff right in front of your eyes.
Unbeatable Scenery: Surround yourself with towering peaks, and the glacial blue waters of Bow Lake, one of the most picturesque spots in Banff National Park.
Accessible Adventure: A perfect hike for nature lovers of all ages and fitness levels, offering both relaxation and adventure in one breathtaking hike.
Wildlife Encounters: Keep your eyes open for marmots, deer, and the occasional bear or mountain goat in the distance.
HIGHLIGHTS
Views of Bow Lake, one of the most iconic glacial lakes in Banff National Park, and the source of the Bow River.
The majestic Bow Glacier Falls, an awe-inspiring sight that’s perfect for photos or simply soaking in nature's beauty.
A chance to learn about the wildlife and history of the area from an expert guide
INCLUSIONS
Stress-free pickup and drop-off at your preferred accommodation in Banff, Canmore or Harvie Heights.
Full-day guided hiking curated for group desires/ability.
IGA certified Hiking Guide.
National Park fees.
Hiking Poles and Microspikes (upon request).
Memories to last a lifetime!
EXCLUSIONS
Gratuities/tips for your hiking guide/driver are not included but are greatly appreciated!
Hiking boots are not included but can be rented before the day of your hiking tour from:
Banff : Snowtips-Backtrax - 403-762-8177 - 225 Bear St.
Canmore: Gear Up Rentals - 403-678-1636 - 1302 Bow Valley Trail
Wildlife Viewing Guarantees: While it’s always exciting to see wildlife in their natural habitat, we cannot guarantee wildlife encounters.
Please see the “What To Bring” section.
GUIDE QUALIFICATIONS
Professional or Apprentice Interpretive Guides Association Certificate
3 or 4 Season Group Management/Hiking Guide Certificate
Bear and Wildlife Safety Training
80 or 40 hour Wilderness First Aid
Living locally and have a genuine passion for hiking
WHAT TO BRING
Hiking in the Canadian Rockies is a truly rewarding experience. As weather and trail conditions can change rapidly it is important you are prepared. Sun can change to snow throughout the day (even in summer!). Please review below so you are best prepared to enjoy your day!
Sturdy hiking shoes/boots
- Although trails are maintained, hiking in Lake O’Hara involves hiking on rocky, uneven, sometimes muddy or even snowy terrain. Having good footwear suitable for hiking is of most importance.Hiking poles (we can happily provide these if you don't already have your own)
Weather-appropriate clothing:
- Layers, preferably moisture wicking (merino wool), fleece, waterproof layers
- Hiking pants (no jeans or cotton pants)
- Winter hat, gloves/mitts
- Merino blend socks + 1 extra pair of socks (in case your socks get wet)Comfortable backpack with rain cover
Small first aid kit (Our guides carry a first aid kit so this doesn’t need to be comprehensive - band-aids, ibuprofen/tylenol, blister kit)
Water (2L camelbak recommended)
Sunscreen, sunglasses, sun hat
Lunch, snacks
Camera, phone and battery pack
Your positive attitude and good vibes!
WHAT TO EXPECT
Departure Dates: 15 June - 1 October
On our guided hikes, you can look forward to more than just a journey – it's an experience that combines breathtaking landscapes, fascinating history, and the chance to truly immerse yourself in nature. As we hike through the picturesque landscape you'll be surrounded by some of the most stunning scenery the Rockies has to offer!
Our passionate hiking guides will provide fascinating insights into the area and its wildlife, enhancing your understanding and deepening your appreciation of the breathtaking surroundings. By the end of the hike, you’ll not only have new knowledge, but also cherished memories that you'll carry with you long after the journey ends.
HIKING STATS
Distance: 9.2 km (5.72 mi) round trip
Elevation Gain: 155m (509 ft)
Rating: Moderate
We’re committed to preserving the pristine beauty of the Bow Lake area for generations to come. Don't miss out on this extraordinary journey – join us for an adventure like no other!
Get in Touch
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Location:
Canmore, Alberta, Canada