Powderface Ridge hike
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Powderface Ridge is a popular early or late season hike at the end of Highway 66. There are several variations of the trail, all with decent views, making it suitable for a variety of fitness levels.
Getting there
The trail starts at the end of Highway 66 (about 40 minutes from Calgary). Do not be confused by the signed trailhead with a similar name further to the east on Highway 66. Park on the shoulder of the road immediately before pavement gives way to the unpaved Powderface Trail (a road; currently closed).
About
When to do | May 15 - October |
Backcountry Campsites | Yes |
Toilets | Yes |
Family friendly | No |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | Moderate to High |
Route Type | Circuit |
Powderface Ridge
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Route Description for Powderface Ridge
The trail to Powderface Ridge begins here as we head north (to the right) away from the highway, ascending the small gravel hill by the road and continuing north up the ridge. The ascent is moderately steep and unrelenting, climbing 0.2mi over two kilometres before the first open views are obtained.
A further 0.4mi (262ft vertical) brings you to a small col between Powderface Ridge (west) and an eastern outlier, just 0.0mi higher to the east. Many people ascend this outlier and call it day; the views are excellent and the hike is short enough to be completed after work in the spring.
The official trail to Powderface Ridge decends into the trees at this point, undulating up and down for about 1.4mi before ascending to the northern end of the ridge.
From the northern end of the ridge after passing the summit descend west to another low point. Where the trail turns to the north into the trees, you can follow, or we recommend continued to the west to gain another great view point. You will shortly ascending a small hill, when you peak, descend NNW towards an obvious clearing and trail junction.
At the junction you can head east down Powderface Creek, reaching, in about 5.0mi, Highway 66 several kilometers to the northeast of where you started, or head west and connect up with Powderface Trail (the road). We did the later and hiked 3.7mi along gravel Powderface Trail to our car. This was pleasant, but I wouldn’t recommend doing it when the road is open as the dust thrown up by passing cars would be terrible.
Insider Hints
Oddly, as we pass the col, the trail dips back into the treeline and avoides 80% of the ridge! A far better approach for the adventurious would be to ascend to the ridge at or near the col, then follow the ridge until you link back up with the trail.
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JohnCan 4 years ago
There were plenty of other hikers, but I enjoyed this hike a lot!
Greenlife 4 years ago
Cool views! we had some detours and it was fun.
MartiniC 4 years ago
Easy hike with pleasant views.
Paul D. 4 years ago
Easy with good viewpoints. Finished the trail in 4 hours.
LyleM 4 years ago
It's steep but not as steep as Prairie Mountain. When you get up to the east ridge it levels out and you even have some downhill. There was a good amount of mud going forward from this point but you can get around it. The views are amazing!
Jeremy R. 4 years ago
Visually appealing hike with little physical effort. Easy to reach and fairly accessible. It's more fun when you do this hike with friends.
Coll A. 5 years ago
I really enjoyed the hike. Easy hike with bewildering views. Great for photography sessions.
SebClyde 5 years ago
On a sunny day, awe-inspiring photos can be taken at every turn.
Luna M. 5 years ago
Powderface is heaven on earth! Would visit again, the views are unbeatable.
havedogwillhike 5 years ago
good for spring or fall, nice views along the way, just dress for the weather. there's another trailhead right next to this one so don't be a dolt like me and start off in the wrong place.