Panoramic views from the Boom Lake hike in Banff, Alberta
Panoramic views from the Boom Lake hike in Banff, Alberta

Boom Lake hike

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Boom Lake hike

Distance: 6.8mi
Elevation: 755ft
Time: 2.5-3.5h

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The hike to Boom Lake is a pleasant and popular excursion in Banff National Park. This route is great for beginners as the trail is clear, the path well-made and there is a beautiful view at Boom Lake. We love this hike on very hot days, as it is mostly in the forest.

Boom Lake Hike Map

Getting there

Go west from Banff along the Trans-Canada Highway. Take the turn-off at Castle Junction towards Radium highway 93 and drive for 4.3mi. The Boom Lake Day Use Area is on the right-hand side of the road, shortly after the turn-off for Storm Mountain Lodge.

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About

When to do

May to early October

Backcountry Campsites

No

Toilets

At trailhead

Family friendly

Yes

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Out and back


Boom Lake
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Route Description for Boom Lake

The hike to Boom Lake is a popular hike almost any time of the year, so you will usually see others here. It’s popular as the hike isn’t too hard and the Boom Lake Trail itself is kept in great shape and is never too steep. We particularly like this hike on really hot days or rainy days, as the tree cover provides a bit of protection.

From the parking lot, the route is fairly straightforward, heading out from the far-end of the Boom Lake Parking Lot, and immediately crossing a bridge over Boom Creek.

From here, the trail to Boom Lake is immersed in the trees as it gradually climbs through the forest. This is the type of trail where you get engrossed in a conversation and don’t realize you’re climbing, as the grade of the trail is never too steep.

You crest a hill after roughly 2.6mi, from which it’s fairly flat for 1km before the trail descends to Boom Lake. There isn’t much space to sit at Boom Lake, as you’re at the base of a rockslide and the forest crowds around the shore. Look across Boom Lake and you’ll see Boom Mountain and Chickadee Peak, while at the far end of Boom Lake you’ll see Chimney Peak and Chimney N1 as the highest peaks in the area.

The rocks are a popular place to have some lunch or just take a rest and enjoy the stunning scenery.

Our track shows us trying to explore a bit farther along Boom Lake, as we headed over a boulder field and took one of the many narrow paths through the shrubs. It was not a great route, which is a shame as it would be nice to explore the lakeshore on a better trail. There are pleasant views if you decide to take one of these trails along the lakeshore. Just remember to make a lot of noise since you are in bear country and carry bug spray; the bugs were significantly worse on this lakeshore route.

Once you’re ready to head back, return on the path you came up on.

Insider Hints

  • Consider staying at the nearby Storm Mountain Lodge. These are fun little log cabins and are very romantic for a couples get-away.

  • The restaurant at Storm Mountain Lodge is very good, and worth a stop for lunch or dinner; reservations are highly recommended.

  • If you have kids, stop by at Castle Mountain General Store for a good selection of treats. They also sell liquor, snacks, sandwichs, drinks and basic food you may need for camping.

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DesireeD. 4 years ago

Hiking here was a great way to immerse yourself with nature.

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MayP 4 years ago

We took the lakeshore route and got a few bug bites. Make sure to wear proper clothes if you plan to take this route.

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Giedre 4 years ago

Wonderful hike to do during the wintertime, as there is almost no elevation and the route leads to the beautiful frozen lake.

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FellWalker 4 years ago

The Boom Lake is very peaceful. Not too many crowds.

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JMC 4 years ago

Easy trail to the lake. The trail is not crowded, if you are looking for peaceful hike then go visit Boom Lake

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MissGiggles 4 years ago

A gorgeous, not-too-tough hike through the forest. This is a nice hike for when you're legs are tired from big elevation treks.

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Jackson C. 5 years ago

We enjoyed our adventure around the area. It's also nice staying in the Storm Mountain Lodge. It was clean and well maintained.

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Sammy Rickson 5 years ago

Aside from Boom Lake, Boom Mountain and Chickadee Peek were impressive too. They look incredible in person.

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romeoM 5 years ago

Magnificent lake, gorgeous views and the fabulous scenes consist of this second to none natural beauty.

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Mildred G. 5 years ago

We had a wonderful day trip here. It can get crowded after 10 am, better go early to beat the crowd.

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