10 Outdoor Activities in Banff National Park That You Shouldn't Miss

October 12, 2021 Alice Mieles

With Cascade Mountain to the north and Sulphur Mountain to the south, the town of Banff boasts a magnificent Canadian Rocky Mountain setting. Travelers are spoiled for choice by the irresistible combination of luxury lodges, perfect powder, renowned restaurants and energetic nightlife on offer. With both summer and winter appeal, Banff lures visitors to its stores, spas and slopes year-round.
Restaurants in Banff National Park

1. Beehive

Banff National Park, Alberta Canada
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Beehive

Mountain summit providing breathtaking views of the surrounding lakes and forests.

2. Egypt Lake

Banff National Park, Alberta Canada
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Egypt Lake

Scenic lake nestled in the Canadian Rockies; makes a great hike.

3. Icefields Parkway

Banff National Park, Alberta Canada 0422112852 http://www.icefieldsparkway.ca/
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Icefields Parkway

Scenic highway cutting through breathtakingly beautiful mountain passes.

Reviewed By BCW_1016 - Charlevoix, United States

We drove it in our rental car leaving Banff at 7:30AM and did not get beck until after 4PM - so much to see! This is an absolutely beautiful drive with many places to stop to take in the marvelous views of mountains, lakes & streams and/or enjoy short hikes. You can see many glaciers on the mountains. We took the drive in mid September and the Aspen trees were a beautiful golden color against the backdrop of green pine trees. Our turning point was at the “Ice Field Center” where we walked up to the glacier. If you wanted to get up close and personal with the ice, tours are available - they take you out onto the glacier on a special bus and let you walk around for a few minutes. A very enjoyable day.

4. Parker Ridge Trail

Icefields Parkway 93, Banff, Banff National Park, Alberta T0L 0C0 Canada +1 403-762-1550 http://www.trailpeak.com/trail-Parker-Ridge-near-Jasper-AB-1918
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Parker Ridge Trail

Reviewed By hp_hphan - Ontario, Canada

I was very fortunate to see mountain goats. They were running from one side to the other. It was quite windy at the too but the View was amazing. Definitely recommend this hike.

5. Sentinel Pass

Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Alberta Canada http://www.trailpeak.com/trail-Larch-Valley-Sentinel-Pass-near-Banff-AB-1384
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Sentinel Pass

Reviewed By BrittanyMExplores - Winnipeg, Canada

I hiked the 8.5 km Larch Valley Trail at Moraine Lake on the morning of September 28, 2020 (did not go all the way to Sentinel Pass). It was an amazing larch hike! ⁣ ⁣ The trail began along the flat lakeshore path and then branched to the right. It climbed for 2.4 km, along steep, long switchbacks through the forest. There were some views of Moraine Lake through the trees which was gorgeous. The climb up was hard and I took it slow and steady. At the junction, the trail continued to the right (Eiffel Lake is to the left). It was a gradual but steady (and less steep) climb through the beautiful larch forest! ⁣ ⁣ The trail opened up to a clearing where there were stunning panoramic views of the mountains and larches! It then climbed some more through larch forest, steep at times, and opened up again above the trees with even more breathtaking views from a higher perspective. You could see all ten mountain peaks and the larches were plentiful. I continued on a little ways further but turned around before Sentinel Pass. ⁣ ⁣ This hike was incredible and one of my favourites so far for larches! I took the Roam Transit from Banff to Moraine Lake to arrive just after sunrise. This was such a good option to avoid waking up super early to find parking. The trail was not that busy when I started at 8 am or when I was on my way down. It was very nice!

6. Mount St. Piran

Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Alberta Canada +1 403-522-3833 http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ab/banff/contact.aspx
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Mount St. Piran

7. Banff National Park

Banff National Park, Alberta Canada +1 403-762-1550 http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ab/banff/index.aspx
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Banff National Park

Reviewed By EkMusafir - Pune, India

Banff National Park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984, together with the other national and provincial parks that form the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks. There are beautiful mountain landscapes to explore with tall peaks, glaciers, lakes, waterfalls, hot springs, canyons, limestone caves and fossil beds. There is a lot of wildlife in the forested regions which include Grizzly Bear, Black Bear, Wolves, Cougars, Wolverine, Red Fox, Weasel, River Otter, Coyote, Elk, Moose, Deer, Mountain Goat, Bighorn Sheep and many other smaller animals like Beaver, Squirrel and Chipmunks. We took a guided coach tour and first visited the photogenic lakes; Emerald, Louise and Moraine stopping the night in Banff town. Next day we visited Bow Lake, Peyto Lake and drove up to the Columbia Icefields and Jasper National Park via the Icefields Parkway, which is supposedly one of the most scenic motorways in the world, and justifiably so. The scenery on both sides of this Highway No. 93 was spectacular with snow capped peaks even in summer, and many sparkling lakes and waterways glinting between the tall trees in unique shades of blue, green and indigo. It was a truly memorable trip in which we picked up a canvas of beautiful landscape paintings that will forever remain etched in our minds as long as we live.

8. Plain of Six Glaciers

Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Alberta Canada
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Plain of Six Glaciers

Reviewed By Sophie_12341369 - Saint Jerome, Canada

This is a truly amazing hike that gets you up close to the glaciers with the option to eat a snack at the tea house. The trail itself is challenging but very doable for someone of average fitness. It is uphill but never gets too steep. The views are amazing all the way up. Highly recommend

9. Big Beehive

Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Alberta Canada
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Big Beehive

Reviewed By BlueHero - New Jersey, United States

Big Beehive is one stop while we did the big loop hike, starting from Lake Louise, then stopped at Lake Agnes, Devils Thumb, Big Beehive, Plains of Six Glaciers, and finally back to Lake Louise. You can visit Big Beehive either through the big loop as we did. Or you can just go there via Lake Agnes and then turn around. The views from Big Beehive was great. And the difficulty level for the trail leading to Big Beehive was between easy and modest. Highly recommended.

10. Saddleback Pass

111 Lake Louise Dr The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Alberta T0L 1E0 Canada
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Saddleback Pass

Reviewed By ahewkojpeg - Ottawa, Canada

Beautiful hike, we went right after the rain and were the first people going up at 8am. Didn’t need/use any poles but saw other people with them. Was consistently steep the whole way, and when we were given the choice to take one of the two paths, we chose the steep one! On another dat we’d like to go back up and try one of the continued paths like Paradise Valley or Fairmont. Stunning views the whole way.

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