Top 10 Mountains in Alberta, Alberta

November 27, 2021 Osvaldo Hartline

Discover the best top things to do in Alberta, Alberta including Bow Summit, Temple Mountain, Big Beehive, Tower of Babel, Goat's Eye Mountain, Jasper SkyTram, Consolation Lakes, Sulphur Mountain, Mt. Edith Cavell, Whistlers Mountain.
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1. Bow Summit

Icefields Parkway, Banff National Park, Alberta Canada +1 403-762-1550 [email protected] http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ab/banff/visit/les10-top10.aspx
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5.0 based on 62 reviews

Bow Summit

Reviewed By EkMusafir - Pune, India

To reach the Bow Summit we had to hike up further from the Peyto Lake viewing platform which was already overcrowded with tourists. It required some more effort and time to get up there but it was well worth the trouble. The view from the summit was one of the best views in the Rocky Mountains we had so far. We got a bird’s eye view of Peyto Lake, the bluest of the lakes, and the surrounding peaks. The Bow Summit was so peaceful with hardly any crowd. We were lucky to have travelled by bus as the parking lot for buses and handicapped cars are the closest to the Peyto Lake viewing platform, and so the walk to the summit is doable.

2. Temple Mountain

Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Alberta T0L 1E0 Canada +1 403-522-3833 http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ab/banff/activ/randonee-hiking/lakelouise.aspx
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Temple Mountain

3. Big Beehive

Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Alberta Canada
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5.0 based on 126 reviews

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.

4. Tower of Babel

Moraine Lake Rd., Banff National Park, Alberta Canada
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Tower of Babel

5. Goat's Eye Mountain

Banff National Park, Alberta Canada
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Located in Sunshine Village, this mountain was meant to be skied: scenic and challenging trails are serviced by the world's fastest chairlift.

Reviewed By Trekbud - Loughborough, United Kingdom

Fantastic ski mountain with plenty of runs from friendly blues to more challenging blacks. Great snow this year but can get very wind blown some years. Often windy, especially on the chair lift and I recommend investing in a face mask if you don’t have one. Picnic area has been spruced up and looks much nicer. Toilets ok, drinking water available.

6. Jasper SkyTram

Whistlers Road, Jasper, Jasper National Park, Alberta T0E 1E0 Canada +1 780-852-3093 [email protected] http://jasperskytram.com
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4.5 based on 2,897 reviews

Jasper SkyTram

Jasper SkyTram is the longest and highest guided aerial tramway in Canada. This family trip offers incredible views of six different mountain ranges, turquoise-coloured lakes, glacier-fed rivers and the town of Jasper. Gain a new perspective on Jasper National Park, the largest park in the UNESCO Canadian Rockies World Heritage Site. Watch for wildlife below as you gently climb towards the upper station located at 7,425 feet (2,263 meters). A knowledgeable guide will accompany you on your 7.5 minute flight, sharing a few insights about the area, its history and the diversity of nature surrounding you. Stroll along the interpretive boardwalk or try hiking the 1.4 km trail to the summit of Whistlers Mountain at 8,081 feet (2,463 meters). Make sure to stop at the Summit Restaurant for a meal at the top of the Canadian Rockies and visit the gift shops at the upper or lower stations for a souvenir to take home. From March to early May, rent snowshoes at the top for a unique experience.

Reviewed By bbeerbower - Peachtree City, United States

This was my favorite of the 2 gondola/sky trams we took up to the mountains. Banff gondola, Lake Louise gondola & Jasper Sky Tram. the scenery was fantastic at the top, you could see the entire valley, the town of Jasper and Whistler etc. Once there you could hike up to the top of the mountain or just sit on rocks taking in the scenery.

7. Consolation Lakes

Banff National Park, Alberta Canada
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Consolation Lakes

8. Sulphur Mountain

Banff National Park, Alberta Canada +1 877-565-9372 http://www.brewster.ca/activities-in-the-rockies/brewster-attractions/banff-gondola/#/0
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4.5 based on 718 reviews

Sulphur Mountain

Hike or ride to the top of this scenic mountain.

Reviewed By volcanogirl - Texas, United States

We took the gondola up to the top of Sulphur Mountain. This was a really wonderful way to spend the day. It took us about eight minutes to reach the top, and we were greeted with a breathtaking view of the valley down below and gorgeous mountains and tall stands of pine trees surrounding us. We toured the state-of-the- art visitor's center, watched a brief movie, and enjoyed a delicious lunch at the Sky Bistro. There's a series of boardwalks that go all over the mountain; we spent the day hiking those all the way up to the old weather station and an area where they used to study gamma rays - a neat piece of history. The hiking wasn't difficult, just lots well constructed steps up and down. I'd recommend going on a beautiful, clear day so you can enjoy the views. This was one of our favorite activities on our trip, and we look forward to going back again someday.

9. Mt. Edith Cavell

Jasper National Park, Alberta Canada +1 877-737-3783 http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ab/jasper/activ/explore-interets/cavell.aspx
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4.5 based on 570 reviews

Mt. Edith Cavell

Reviewed By TLG444 - Lethbridge, Canada

The drive was beautiful but a bit scary. Very narrow with 180 degree switchbacks and drop-offs in some areas. We arrived at the parking area late afternoon, after a long day of sight-seeing. It was starting to get cold and the mosquito's were horrendous so we decided to not attempt the hike to the glacier.

10. Whistlers Mountain

Jasper National Park, Alberta Canada http://www.jasperskytram.com
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4.5 based on 100 reviews

Whistlers Mountain

Reviewed By burr6013 - Mississauga, Canada

Part of the Trident Range of the Canadian Rockies, Whistlers Peak is a 2,463-metre mountain summit in Jasper National Park. It stands approximately seven kilometres northeast of the Alberta municipality of Jasper. Canada’s highest and longest aerial tramway, Jasper SkyTram, ascends to a lookout (boardwalk) on Whistlers Mountain at 2,263 meters elevation (roughly 200 metres below Whistlers Peak). A hiking trail (approximately 1.4 kilometres long) continues from the lookout to Whistlers Peak. From the summit on a clear day, one can see Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, nearly 100 kilometres away. Note that it can be windy and rather cold on the mountain, even in the summer. Come prepared. The air at the top of the mountain is also very dry, so be sure to bring plenty of water. Other points of interest visible from Whistlers Mountain include the Athabasca River, several mountain ranges (including Mount Bridgland, Monarch Mountain, Pyramid Mountain, Hawk Mountain, Mount Colin, Grisette Mountain, Mount Tekarra, Mount Hardisty, Mount Kerkeslin, Terminal Mountain, and Manx Peak), numerous glacier lakes, and the town of Jasper. Fun Fact: Whistlers Mountain is named after the hoary marmots that scurry about the mountain and are known for making a whistling call. Neat! Weather permitting, the tramway runs from the end of April through to the beginning of October. Look for Jasper SkyTram off Highway 93 at the end of Whistlers Road. Tickets (excluding tax) cost $131.50 for families (two adults and two youth), $52 for adults (16+), and $27.50 for youth (6-15). Reserve ahead to save time upon arrival. Check the Web site for operating hours. Cars depart every nine minutes. If there is low cloud cover, it is not worth going up the mountain as your view of the landscape will be obscured. A ride is about 7.5 minutes and includes a guide who shares insights about the area, its history, and the wealth of nearby wildlife. Each car holds 26 passengers plus one operator. In the spring and fall, there can be snow on the mountain. Consider checking with tramway staff to see if Summit Trail is accessible without any special gear before making plans. Note that snowshoes are available to rent at the upper station in the early season. If you are thinking of trekking up Whistlers Mountain, like I did, know that it is a 6.6-kilometre hike on Whistlers Trail to the upper station and takes between three and six hours. Take your time, wear sturdy shoes, and make frequent water stops. Note that if you hike up, you will need a half-price ticket to take the tramway down. There is a restaurant (The Treeline Restaurant) at the upper station serving breakfast, lunch, and light snacks. There is also a gift shop and washroom facilities. The lower station has a café, a gift shop, washrooms, and free parking.

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