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Kootenay National Park

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British Columbia

Kootenay National Park

The best walks and hikes in Kootenay National Park

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Hiking in Kootenay National Park offers diverse landscapes within the Canadian Rockies, ranging from dry grasslands to glacier-clad peaks. The park features rugged mountains, deep valleys, and alpine meadows, shaped by geological forces and natural wildfires. Hikers can explore areas of post-wildfire regrowth, rivers, waterfalls, and significant glaciers.

Best hiking trails in Kootenay National Park

  • The most popular hiking route is Numa Creek Trail to Numa Creek Campground — Kootenay National Park, an 8.2 miles (13.3 km) trail that takes 3 hours 40 minutes to complete. This route leads through forested areas to a backcountry campground.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Redstreak Creek Trail, an easy 2.8 miles (4.5 km) path. This trail offers a gentle walk along Redstreak Creek, suitable for a shorter outing.
  • Local hikers also love the Creek – Cascade loop from Stanley Glacier Trailhead, a 6.9 miles (11.0 km) trail leading through a hanging valley with glacier views, often completed in about 4 hours 47 minutes.
  • Hiking in Kootenay National Park is defined by rugged mountains, deep valleys, and glacial features. The extensive trail network offers options for various ability levels, from easy interpretive walks to challenging multi-day backpacking trips.
  • The routes in Kootenay National Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.5 stars from around 200 reviews. More than 1,700 hikers have used komoot to explore Kootenay National Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 4, 2026

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Numa Creek Trail to Numa Creek Campground — Kootenay National Park

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Zachary
April 17, 2026, Numa Creek Trail viewpoint

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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March 12, 2026, Creek

Redstreak Creek Trail ends at an unnamed creek, in a quiet patch of woods near the base of Redstreak Mountain.

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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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November 11, 2025, Numa Falls

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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November 11, 2025, Numa Creek Campground

Numa Creek Campground is a backcountry campsite in a forested creekside clearing, with glacial feeders, and a nearby alpine meadow. Pitch your tent on designated tent pads on both banks of Numa Creek, with metal bear lockers and pit toilets available. Be sure to reserve a site through the Parks Canada reservation system.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of landscapes will I encounter while hiking in Kootenay National Park?

Kootenay National Park offers a diverse range of landscapes, from dry grasslands at lower elevations to glacier-clad peaks. You'll find rugged mountains, deep valleys, and alpine meadows, alongside rivers like the Kootenay and Vermilion, and numerous waterfalls such as Numa Falls. The park also features areas of post-wildfire regrowth, showcasing forest regeneration.

Are there any easy, family-friendly hiking trails in Kootenay National Park?

Yes, Kootenay National Park has several easy trails suitable for families. For instance, the Redstreak Creek Trail offers a gentle 2.8-mile (4.5 km) walk. Another accessible option is the interpretive trail to the Olive Lake, perfect for a leisurely stop or picnic. The Paint Pots Trailhead – Paint Pots loop is also an easy walk to a unique geological site.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in Kootenay National Park?

Dogs are generally permitted on most trails in Kootenay National Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Always check specific trail regulations before heading out, as some areas, particularly those with sensitive wildlife or high visitor traffic, may have restrictions.

What are some notable natural attractions or landmarks to see along the trails?

Kootenay National Park is rich in natural attractions. You can explore the dramatic Marble Canyon with its rushing Tokumm Creek, or visit the unique Paint Pots, mineral springs with vibrant ochre deposits. Numa Falls offers a stunning waterfall view, and Olive Lake provides a tranquil setting. The Stanley Glacier Trail leads to a hanging valley with impressive glacier vistas.

Are there any challenging multi-day hiking opportunities in the park?

Yes, Kootenay National Park is home to the renowned Rockwall Trail, an epic 55 km backpacking route considered one of the best multi-day hikes in the Canadian Rockies. It features glaciers, waterfalls, wildflower meadows, and pristine lakes. While the full Rockwall is a multi-day commitment, sections like the path to Floe Lake can be enjoyed as day hikes.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Kootenay National Park?

The best time for hiking in Kootenay National Park is typically from late spring to early fall (June to September). During these months, trails are generally clear of snow, wildflowers are in bloom, and the weather is most favorable. Early summer can still see snow at higher elevations, while fall brings cooler temperatures and vibrant autumn colors.

Are there any circular hiking routes available?

Yes, Kootenay National Park offers several loop trails. A popular option is the Creek – Cascade loop from Stanley Glacier Trailhead, which is a 6.9-mile (11.0 km) trail. Another is the Marble Canyon – Paint Pots loop from Marble Canyon Trailhead Parking, covering 7.7 km.

What are the parking facilities like at Kootenay National Park trailheads?

Most major trailheads in Kootenay National Park have designated parking areas. These can fill up quickly during peak season, especially for popular trails like Marble Canyon or Stanley Glacier. It's advisable to arrive early, particularly on weekends or holidays, to secure a spot.

Is public transport available to access hiking trails in Kootenay National Park?

Public transport options directly into Kootenay National Park and to specific trailheads are limited. Most visitors access the park and its trails by private vehicle. Some shuttle services may operate from nearby towns like Banff or Lake Louise to certain areas, but it's best to check with local tourism providers for current availability.

What do other hikers say about their experience in Kootenay National Park?

The hiking experiences in Kootenay National Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the park's stunning scenery, diverse trails, and the opportunity to witness unique natural features like glaciers, canyons, and the vibrant Paint Pots.

What kind of wildlife might I see while hiking in Kootenay National Park?

Kootenay National Park is home to a variety of wildlife. Hikers might spot animals such as elk, bighorn sheep, and moose. The park also provides habitat for larger predators like grizzly bears, black bears, wolves, and cougars, so it's important to be bear-aware and carry bear spray.

Are there any permits required for hiking in Kootenay National Park?

A valid Parks Canada Discovery Pass or a daily park pass is required for entry into Kootenay National Park. For multi-day backcountry trips, such as sections of the Rockwall Trail, a backcountry permit is also necessary and should be reserved in advance through Parks Canada.

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