Goldeye Lake Trail
Goldeye Lake Trail Map

Goldeye Lake Trail

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Goldeye Lake Trail

Goldeye Lake Trail

Distance: 2.0mi
Elevation: 410ft
Time: 1-1.5h

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Across the highway from popular Fish Lake, Goldeye Lake sees less traffic and offers a beautiful trail that wraps around the lake’s shores. The loop takes hikers out to the lake and around the perimeter, where wonderful spots to stop and appreciate nature abound.

Goldeye Lake Trail Map

Getting there

To get to Goldeye Lake, start in Nordegg and join Highway 11 westbound for 8km before turning right onto Goldeye Lake Road.

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When to do

May–September

Backcountry Campsites

No

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Yes

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Loop


Goldeye Lake Trail
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Goldeye Lake Trail Description

From the parking area, the Goldeye Lake Trail starts on an obvious path that travels 984ft to the first junction. The loop starts here, and you can choose to hike in either direction as this is a short loop and comes back to the junction either way. Hike along the shore, and be sure to take in the sights during your journey. Loop back to the main junction and return to the parking area. If you want to explore this area more, plan to stay at the Goldeye Lake campground for a night or two.

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