Top 10 Hiking Trails in Waterton Lakes National Park, Canadian Rockies

August 19, 2021 Randal Brittian

Discover the best top things to do in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta including Crypt Lake Trail, Carthew - Alderson Trail, International Peace Park Hike, Bertha Lake, Snowshoe Trail, Bertha Falls, Wall Lake Hike, Lineham Creek Trail, Great Divide Trail, Lineham Falls Trail.
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1. Crypt Lake Trail

Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta Canada +1 403-859-2362 http://www.watertoncruise.com/crypt-lake.php
Excellent
83%
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3%
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5.0 based on 281 reviews

Crypt Lake Trail

Reviewed By Burkendah - Cold Lake, Canada

No trip to Waterton National Park would be complete without a hike to Crypt Lake. It is probably one of the most difficult hikes but it is well worth it. The landscapes are stunning, the views are amazing, the lake itself is one of the most beautiful I have ever soon (and I have traveled all over the world). The trail is full of plants, insects, birds and mammals (mule deer, squirrels, prairie dogs, marmots) The feeling of accomplishment when you complete the hike is genuine. It is a tough hike but anyone with enough determination can do it.

2. Carthew - Alderson Trail

Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta Canada http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ab/waterton/activ/activ5.aspx
Excellent
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5.0 based on 76 reviews

Carthew - Alderson Trail

Reviewed By SandyJ158 - Cochrane, Canada

We debated the choice of Crypt Lake or the Carthew- Alderson trek. The C.A. pass won out and we had the pleasure of booking and riding the early shuttle bus to the Cameron Lake trailhead with the Waterton Outdoor Adventures service. Bookings for the morning trip (7:30 a.m.) were easily made the day before with a very pleasant and personable staff member at Tamarack Outfitters. We had a lovely and informative ride up to the starting point with our knowledgeable owner/driver and knew exactly where to begin as she walked the group right to the trailhead. This was a reasonably priced, extremely handy service, complete with complimentary tea/coffee and a great way to start the day. The hike itself was spectacular, with views of 5 different stunning lakes, a myriad of waterfalls and incredible 360 degree views from the summit. With bluebird skies and a rare day without any wind, this rates as a lifetime hike. It is a strenuous day hike but worthy every bit of effort to get to each new view. Go on a day with sunshine as the views are outstanding!

3. International Peace Park Hike

Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta Canada http://mywaterton.ca/events/parks-canada-international-peace-park-hike/wat71f146cbe70ddb0c7
Excellent
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

International Peace Park Hike

Reviewed By Azxsdfr

Owned by the Canadian government, so no new development allowed. Like being back in the 50's in the town of Watertown. Lots to do, but plan ahead for reservations at a number of locations

4. Bertha Lake

Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta Canada
Excellent
82%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 67 reviews

Bertha Lake

Reviewed By ChefRobHarrison - Regina, Canada

Apart from the climb after the falls, which could be a challenge for some, this is a must do hike. The lake is beautiful and can be walked around, although the trail is not maintained. It is worth the effort

5. Snowshoe Trail

Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta Canada
Excellent
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Snowshoe Trail

6. Bertha Falls

Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta Canada http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ab/waterton/index.aspx
Excellent
57%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 178 reviews

Bertha Falls

Reviewed By Greenlakereener - Vancouver, Canada

The Bertha Falls trail was one of the only trails open and accessible by car as the two main roads in the park are currently closed due to the forest fires of 2017. But because the trailhead for the falls hike was located close to the town, we were able to drive to the parking lot and access this trail. The hike began with a climb in elevation that took us high above the lake, through the burned out forest, with great views of the lake and town, until we reached a series of pretty waterfalls. It was steep in places but not too hard. You really get a good look at the devastation the fire caused as you hike past many burned trees. You reach a series of small waterfalls first and then you come to the big lower falls. At this point you can see the trail rising steeply above the falls so we chose to turn around at this point. It took us a little less than two hours roundtrip to complete this portion of the hike. Take lots of water as there is no shade and you do climb uphill a lot.

7. Wall Lake Hike

Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta Canada
Excellent
40%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Wall Lake Hike

8. Lineham Creek Trail

Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta Canada
Excellent
33%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.0 based on 9 reviews

Lineham Creek Trail

9. Great Divide Trail

Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta Canada
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

10. Lineham Falls Trail

Akamina Parkway, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta T0K 2M0 Canada

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