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Easy 1.3-mile (2.1 km) loop hike around Chinook Lake, offering mountain views and family-friendly terrain in Allison/Chinook PLUZ.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Allison/Chinook Public Land Use Zone
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1.59 km
Highlight • Trail
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1.80 km
Highlight • Lake
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1.80 km
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The Chinook Lake loop trailhead is located within the Allison/Chinook Public Land Use Zone. Parking is available at the Chinook Lake Provincial Recreation Area. Be aware that the access road to the lake may be gated in the off-season, requiring a steep walk down to the lake before reaching the loop trail itself.
Yes, the Chinook Lake loop is dog-friendly. However, as it is located within a Public Land Use Zone, always ensure your dog is under control and follow any posted regulations regarding leashes.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring, particularly mid to late June, is vibrant with wildflowers. Summer offers opportunities for swimming and other lake activities. In winter, the trails are groomed for cross-country skiing, but the access road may be gated.
The Chinook Lake loop is located within the Chinook Provincial Recreation Area. While there isn't a specific entrance fee for the trail itself, visitors to Kananaskis Country, which includes this area, typically require a Kananaskis Conservation Pass for vehicle access. Check the official Alberta Parks website for current pass requirements.
The trail is considered easy and mostly flat. The south side features a wide, gravel path, which is wheelchair-friendly in parts. As you proceed clockwise, the trail narrows on the west side, and the north side becomes more technical with exposed rock and tree roots. It traverses through forested areas and crosses a creek bridge.
Yes, it's highly regarded as an easy, family-friendly hike. Portions of the trail, particularly the wide, gravel path on the south side, are wheelchair-friendly, making it suitable for strollers in those sections.
You can expect beautiful mountain views throughout the loop. The trail is well-treed on the south side and features benches. There's a marshy area where tiny frogs might be spotted, and you'll cross a creek bridge. In spring, look for wildflowers like columbines and orchids. The trail circles Chinook Lake itself.
It's a prime location for birdwatching, including birds of prey like bald eagles, and various songbirds and butterflies. Hikers should be aware that it is bear country and carry bear spray as a precaution.
Yes, the loop trail connects to other routes, including the Allison Creek Falls trail. The route also passes through sections of the GDT ess, Great Divide Trail, Whiskey Jack, and Rainbow Run.
Beyond hiking, Chinook Lake Provincial Recreation Area offers canoeing, kayaking, swimming, and fishing in the lake during summer. In winter, the trails are groomed for cross-country skiing.
Yes, the trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, be aware that the access road to the lake is typically gated in the off-season, which means you'll have an additional steep walk down to the lake before reaching the loop trail itself.