Arethusa Ridge hike
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From the Stoney Nakoda Casino on the TransCanada, take Highway 40 south for roughly 42.9mi. Drive past Highwood Pass and roughly 1.1mi past you’ll see a dirt track on your left which leads to a dirt parking lot. This is the Arethusa Cirque Parking lot.
About
When to do | July-October |
Backcountry Campsites | No |
Pets allowed | Yes - On Leash |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Poor |
Crowd Levels | Moderate |
Route Type | Lollipop |
Arethusa Ridge
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Route Description for Arethusa Ridge
Arethusa Cirque is a great hike, but it has poor signage, and it steep in places, so while often recommended for children and families, it is a challenging hike.
From the parking lot head off into the forest on a clear path. This hiking trail meanders through the forest while gaining altitude.
Eventually you come to a small creek, and you want to go to your left. We prefer going clockwise around the cirque, as the challenging hill is easier to go up then come down. It can be tricky to get on the right path here, but the path will become clear quickly.
The path goes over another creek and then start to rise, at one point up a very steep hillside where you’ll want to hold your children’s hands.
Once at the top of this hill, you are above the tree line and you have fine views in all directions. This is a good place for a break, and if you look out you can see a faint trail going through the boulder field in the distance.
Follow the path as it curves around to the right. The views are spectacular, though the trail can be hard to follow at times.
Follow the trail as it goes into the boulder field and continue heading east. Eventually you come out of the boulder field, and come onto a small plateau. It’s easy to get mixed up here as the path is really hard to see, and some people have ended up on challenging terrain here. There is a clear path down from this little plateau and it takes you to a narrow creek bed.
Follow the narrow creek bed beside a steep scree slope and cross and recross a small stream, until you come out into a little grassy area. From this grassy area continue ahead and you’ll soon rejoin the route you came in on.
Insider Hints
Arethusa Cirque is one of the best larch hikes in the Canadian Rockies. The colours and views are spectacular.
Route finding on this trail can be challenging, and it seems we regularly meet other hikers who are lost. It’s best to have a GPS app on your smartphone to help you follow the route.
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Atlanta R. 4 years ago
Great and challenging hike. This trail meanders through the forest while gaining altitude. Be careful of the steep slopes.
Ewen P. 4 years ago
The colours and views of the Arethusa Cirque were stunning. Route finding on this trail can be challenging. Be sure to bring a GPS device with you.
Artemis H. 4 years ago
Nice workout! The views are especially spectacular when we got there. It's also a family-friendly hike.
Harry S. 4 years ago
Wonderful gem! The overlooking views of Ptarmigan and Pocaterra Cirques were mesmerizing.
Meng Hin Jai 5 years ago
Super easy but rewarding hike. Great for kids who want to explore and discover new places.
Mike Constance 5 years ago
We did this hike last summer and the views were amazing. Lots of great scenery. So fun and easy!
Aaron P. 5 years ago
This hike is truly rewarding. Took us less than 3 hours to get around and back. Really worth visiting.
Paul D. 5 years ago
Mind-blowing views along the way. It was especially sunny the day we visited, but there were several shade and spots to rest along the way.
Jeremy R. 5 years ago
The views get better while we were gaining some altitude. It's a bit challenging but certainly doable even for smaller children.