Hiking Waterton National Park

Posted by The Park Ranger, Monday, April 13th, 2009 at 4:39 pm

Hiking Waterton National Park

Waterton National Park, Alberta

Crypt Lake Trail, Waterton Park

Distance: 17.2 km / 10.7 minutes (return)
Time: 6 – 8 hours (plan a full day)
Elevation Gain: 700 m / 2297′

Waterton National Park is proud home to some of the Rockies’ great treks. For an awe-inspiring full day hike, take a boat taxi across Waterton Lake and climb a gradual slope of over 2300 feet. Experience a 600 foot cascading waterfall, natural tunnel and cliff traverse. For all your efforts, you will be rewarded by the turquoise waters of sparkling Crypt Lake, and maybe even catch a glimpse of an elusive white mountain goat, or perhaps less fortunately a snoozing grizzly bear.

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Difficulty

If you consider yourself a fairly fit hiker, Crypt Lake Trail in Waterton Park is an absolute must. At about 18km return, you do have to have a bit of strength about you. The trail has some moderately steep switchbacks and some talus slopes that can be tricky if you are not very mobile or even wearing the right footwear.

Although you may have read some reviews that called this “terrfiying”, it is certainly not that. Around 150 people do this hike daily in peak season and to the best of my knowledge there have been no serious falls yet. Having said that, there were two people who I met half way who were turning back because of nerves. Yes, there are parts that are not suitable for children but a Stephen King book, it is not.

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Description

The talus slope up to the cave tunnel is about 3 feet wide across and is not too difficult to walk on. The cave tunnel is smaller but it only takes a minute or so to get across it. Most of the sections that are considered scary have metal chains to hold onto for double safety anyway.

The $15 ferry to the trail ahead is itself very enjoyable and a lovely way to get the day going and the sights while climbing are beyond words. Through mixed and coniferous forests, along mountain streams, past several spectacular waterfalls, across exposed rocks, and finally into the “bowl” that contains Crypt Lake, you will see some of the most spectacular landscapes in the Rocky Mountains. Despite the relative strenuosness of the hike, the rewards are completely and utterly worth it.

For a map of the area

And for more info

  • http://www.rockies.com/canadianrockies/watertonlakes/waterton-british-columbia-activities-at-a-glance.html Waterton, British Columbia Activities at a Glance – Canadian Rockies – Banff National Park – Rockies.com

    [...] accessed by the M.V. International ferry, taking hikers to and from Watertown’s center. The trail climbs to over 2300 feet, covering a distance of 10.7 miles round trip. With its steep cliffs, its [...]

  • http://www.rockies.com/canadianrockies/fernie-british-columbia-activities-at-a-glance.html Fernie, British Columbia Activities at a Glance – Canadian Rockies – Banff National Park – Rockies.com

    [...] is nothing like a long hike through Fernie’s wilderness to exhilarate the heart and soul. Breathing the fresh air and gawking [...]

  • http://www.rockies.com/canadianrockies/travel-information/weather-in-the-canadian-rockies.html Weather in the Canadian Rockies – Canadian Rockies – Banff National Park – Rockies.com

    [...] it’s hiking and beautiful scenery you are looking for, plan your vacation travel between June and September.  [...]

  • Lisa Neufeld

    Can you please tell me when a guide will do this trail. I always hike by myself an I really would like to do this one with a guide. please contact me by email. or call me 403 345 4714 thank you. I will be waiting to here from you.

  • Lisa Neufeld

    To howm it my concern
    Can you please tell me how to get a guide to go with to do this hike. I always hike by myself an would like to do this one with a guide

  • http://www.rockies.com/canadianrockies/canadian-rockies-hiking-guide/the-trail-of-the-great-bear-in-the-canadian-rockies.html The Trail of the Great Bear in the Canadian Rockies – Canadian Rockies – Banff National Park – Rockies.com

    [...] Glacier National Park.  Since 1979, UNESCO has recognized this area as a biosphere reserve.  Waterton is full of spectacular trails where wildlife abounds.  You can also take boat cruises across the [...]

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