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Area A (Kicking Horse/Kinbasket Lake)

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Area A (Kicking Horse/Kinbasket Lake)

The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Area A (Kicking Horse/Kinbasket Lake)

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Family friendly hiking trails around Area A (Kicking Horse/Kinbasket Lake) traverse a diverse landscape featuring the majestic Rocky and Purcell Mountains, the Columbia River Wetlands, and the Kicking Horse River. The region is characterized by alpine meadows, dense woodlands, and canyons, with pristine turquoise lakes and powerful waterfalls. Hikers can experience varied terrain, from glacier-carved moraines to the expansive waters of Kinbasket Lake. This area offers a range of trails suitable for families, showcasing its natural beauty.

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Last updated: May 11, 2026

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Wapta Falls Trail – Wapta Falls loop from Wapta Falls Parking

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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. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Andrus
March 11, 2026, View of Cathedral Mountain Across Lake O'Hara

The views around Lake O'Hara are stunning no matter where you are, but the reflection on the water you get from here is truly special. However, this isn't somewhere you go to on a whim. Reservations are required to take the bus out to the lake, otherwise it's a long hike (22 km, round trip) in on the access road.

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November 10, 2025, Le Relais Day Shelter

Access to Lake O'Hara is strictly controlled to preserve the delicate ecosystem and to offer a better experience for those who do visit the lake. The lottery controlled shuttle bus drops off at the campground and near the Le Relais Shelter for those lucky enough to win a reservation.

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Alex
October 26, 2025, Laughing Falls

Laughing Falls is a thundering waterfall with a mountain-energy vibe along the Little Yoho River. There are simple wooden bridges for river crossings, picnic benches, and backcountry camping, with bear bag hangs. A Parks Canada pass is required for entry, and a backcountry permit is required for camping.

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Andrus
October 25, 2025, Lake Oesa

High in Yoho National Park’s alpine realm, Lake Oesa sits at about 2,267 metres (7,438 ft) and is reachable via a scenic climb from nearby Lake O’Hara. Its name comes from the Stoney word for “corner,” likely referencing how the lake is tucked into a rock-walled niche.

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Andrus
October 25, 2025, View of Lake O'Hara

From here you'll have one of the most breathtaking views in all of the Rocky Mountains. Visitor numbers are strictly controlled by the national park, so if you've made it here count yourself among the lucky few!

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One of the largest waterfalls on our tour, and one you can get close to. Due to the long dry period in the summer of 2025, there was relatively little water flowing at the end of September. Still, definitely worth a visit.

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February 12, 2025, 1885 Trail

The name of the hiking trail goes back to the railway line of the ‘Canadian Pacific Railway’, which was built over the Rogers Pass in 1885. The trail follows the former railway route. The railway was exposed to a high risk of avalanches in winter and there were several accidents with many deaths. Therefore, the ‘Connaught Tunnel’ was built under ‘Mount MacDonald’ and completed in 1916. (Visit May 27, 2018) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glacier_National_Park_(Canada) https://parks.canada.ca/pn-np/bc/glacier/activ/randonee-hiking/courte-short

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You walk along forest paths and wooden bridges. The conifers make the paths pleasant to walk on. Quiet!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available in Area A (Kicking Horse/Kinbasket Lake)?

The region offers a wide selection of family-friendly routes. You'll find over 60 hiking trails, with nearly 30 specifically rated as easy, making them ideal for families with children or those seeking a relaxed outing.

What is the best time of year for family hikes in this region?

The prime time for family hiking in Area A (Kicking Horse/Kinbasket Lake) is generally during the summer months, from July to September. This period offers pleasant weather, full access to trails, and the opportunity to enjoy water activities on Kinbasket Lake. Many trails, especially those at higher elevations, are snow-free and accessible during this time.

Are there easy trails suitable for toddlers or beginners?

Yes, there are several easy trails perfect for toddlers and beginners. For example, the Wapta Falls Trail is a relatively flat and short loop that leads to a spectacular waterfall, making it a rewarding experience for little legs. At Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, the CPR Ridge Hiking Trail is another easy option with great views.

Can we see waterfalls on family-friendly hikes?

Absolutely! The region is known for its powerful waterfalls. The Wapta Falls Trail is an excellent family-friendly option that takes you directly to the impressive Wapta Falls. Further afield, Cummins Lakes Park, north of Kinbasket Lake, also features spectacular glacier-fed waterfalls.

What interesting landmarks or attractions can we visit along the trails?

There are many fascinating points of interest. You can explore the dramatic Canyon Creek Gorge or the impressive Thompson Falls. For a unique experience, consider visiting the Plain of Six Glaciers Tea House, a rustic stop accessible by hike, offering refreshments amidst stunning icefalls and glaciers. Kicking Horse Mountain Resort also features the Grizzly Bear Refuge and the Eagle's Eye Restaurant, Canada's highest elevated restaurant.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting on family hikes?

Yes, the diverse landscapes of Area A provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. Hikers might encounter various bird species, deer, and smaller mammals. The Grizzly Bear Refuge at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort offers a unique chance to observe a resident grizzly bear in a protected habitat. In more remote areas like Cummins Lakes Park, you might even spot caribou or mountain goats.

Are there any loop trails suitable for families?

Yes, loop trails are great for families as they offer varied scenery without retracing your steps. The Lake O'Hara Shoreline Trail loop is a beautiful and relatively easy option. At Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, 'It's a Ten' is an easy loop through Crystal Bowl, connecting with the Bowl Over Loop trail for those seeking a bit more challenge.

Where can we find parking for family hikes?

Parking is generally available at popular trailheads. For example, the Wapta Falls Trail has a dedicated parking area. Kicking Horse Mountain Resort offers ample parking for visitors accessing their lift-accessed trails. For trails around Kinbasket Lake, access is primarily via forestry roads, so checking specific route details for parking information is recommended.

Are there amenities like cafes or restrooms near the trailheads?

Amenities vary by location. Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, being a central hub, offers restrooms, cafes, and restaurants, including the Eagle's Eye Restaurant at the summit. For more remote trailheads, such as those near Kinbasket Lake or for trails like Lake O'Hara Shoreline Trail, facilities might be limited to basic restrooms or none at all. It's always wise to pack your own snacks and water.

What should we wear for family hiking in this region?

Given the varied terrain and mountain weather, layering is key. Wear comfortable, moisture-wicking clothing, sturdy hiking shoes or boots, and bring a waterproof or windproof outer layer. Even in summer, temperatures can change quickly, especially at higher elevations. Don't forget hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen.

What do other hikers enjoy most about family-friendly hiking in Area A (Kicking Horse/Kinbasket Lake)?

The komoot community highly rates this area, with an average score of 4.68 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning panoramic views of the Rocky and Purcell Mountains, the pristine turquoise lakes, and the accessibility of trails that cater to various family skill levels. The chance to experience unique attractions like the Grizzly Bear Refuge and the dramatic Kicking Horse Canyon also receives frequent positive mentions.

Are there any trails that offer views of glaciers?

Yes, the region is rich with glacial landscapes. While some glacier views require more challenging hikes, the Plain of Six Glaciers Tea House trail offers stunning vistas of icefalls and glaciers. The higher elevation trails at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, such as Terminator Ridge, also provide expansive views of the surrounding glaciated peaks.

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