hikes in Kananaskis – Smith Dorrien
The best hiking in the Kananaskis is along the Smith-Dorrien, the legendary gravel road that runs up the Spray Valley. Not only are these the best hikes in the Kananaskis, the trails around here are some of the best hikes in the Canadian Rockies. The best part is that the high-elevation Smith-Dorrien means shorter ascents and more time spent above treeline.
Kananaskis Country, or K – Country, is an undiscovered gem for outdoor lovers, and has fewer crowds than the adjacent Banff National Park. Often overshadowed by nearby Banff National Park, the Kananaskis is still relatively undiscovered. Here we include some of the best hikes in the Spray Valley Provincial Park and Peter Lougheed Provincial Park. You’re going to love these great hikes in the Kananaskis!
THE TOP 10 HIKES ON THE SMITH-DORRIEN TRAIL
- Burstall Pass (9.3mi, 1476ft, 4-6h): This stunning hike is one of the best in all the Kananaskis, if not all of Alberta. This hike ends at the pass with beautiful views. What makes it even better, however, is the route can be extended for experienced hikers to Snow Peak – an absolute wonder.
- Windtower (6.6mi, 3297ft, 5-7h): A hike up Windtower is a stunning hike in Kananaskis. The route goes past West Wind Pass (another great hike) before a bit of route finding until you ascend to the top of Windtower. We love this hike!
- Buller Pass (9.6mi, 2247ft, 5-7h): Buller Pass is another great intermediate hike with impressive views. If you’ve got the energy, it can also be extended over to Guinn’s Pass or Ribbon Lake, both worthy of the trek.
- Tent Ridge (6.5mi, 2451ft, 4-6h): The Tent Ridge hike may have the best view in Kananaskis. This is a popular hike, and for good reason. The Tent Ridge hike is incredible. Be warned, there is a bit of scrambling on the way up.
- Headwall Lakes (9.3mi, 1755ft, 5-7h): Sharing a trail-head with the popular Chester Lake, the hike to Headwall Lakes is a wonderful day out in Kananaskis. Take in stunning, high alpine lakes on this delightful walk.
- Rummel Pass (10.9mi, 1870ft, 5-6.5h): The hike to Rummel Pass is spectacular, and not nearly as popular as it should be. While hiking to Rummel Lake is a Kananaskis classic, pushing to Rummel Pass is completely worth it, offering interesting terrain and stunning views from Rummel Pass.
- Black Prince Lakes and Cirque (8.7mi, 2231ft, 4.5-6h): The hike to Black Prince Cirque and then Black Prince Lakes is stunning. This hike takes you to a classic Kananaskis cirque and then the beautiful Black Prince Lakes. It’s hard to believe so few people take the time to hike up to Black Prince Lakes and Black Prince Cirque.
- Old Goat Glacier (6.0mi, 2313ft, 4-6h): The hike to the Old Goat Glacier is the highlight of this walk, with wonderful views all around. The glacier, unfortunately, has seen better days.
- Sparrowhawk Tarns (9.3mi, 2362ft, 4.5-6): The pretty hike to the Sparrowhawk Tarns is a hard trail to follow, however once you reach the tarns, the beautiful views make up for the route-finding challenges. Don’t wait until autumn, as the tarns dry up and are not as impressive.
- West Wind Pass (3.1mi, 1280ft, 2-3.5h): This unofficial trail to West Wind Pass is an underappreciated gem of a hike in Kananaskis. Great views down the Wind Valley and back to the Spray Valley make this a great intermediate hike.
The best hikes in Kananaskis – Smith Dorrien
01. Tent Ridge Horseshoe
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The Tent Ridge hike is spectacular. Tent Ridge is the location for many of the… Read More
02. Burstall Pass
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The hike to Burstall Pass is an iconic Canmore route for good reason – it's… Read More
03. Chester Lake Hike
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The Chester Lake hike is a great family route in Canmore, complete with a stunning… Read More
04. West Wind Pass
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West Wind Pass is a great hike! It’s not too busy and is a perfect… Read More
05. Rummel Pass
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The hike to Rummel Pass is spectacular, and not nearly as popular as it should… Read More
06. Buller Pass
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The hike to Buller Pass is one of the most spectacular in Canmore. It’s perfect… Read More
07. Windtower
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A hike up Windtower is an underappreciated gem of the Canadian Rockies. First take in… Read More
08. Headwall Lakes
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The Headwall Lakes hike is not as popular as it should be. This walk takes… Read More
09. Sparrowhawk Tarns
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The pretty hike to the Sparrowhawk Tarns is a hard trail to follow, however once… Read More
10. Old Goat Glacier
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The hike to Old Goat Glacier is a classic Kananaskis hike on the Smith-Dorrien. While… Read More
Yes, there are more than 10
Kananaskis – Smith Dorrien is so beautiful that we can not give you only 10 hikes. So here is a list of bonus hikes in Kananaskis – Smith Dorrien that you should take a look at as well
11. Black Prince Lakes and Cirque
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The hike to Black Prince Cirque and then Black Prince Lakes is stunning. This hike… Read More
12. Black Prince Interpretive Trail / Warspite Lake
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The hike on the Black Prince Interpretive Trail is a great family-friendly hike on the… Read More
13. Rummel Lake Hike
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The hike to Rummel Lake is a Kananaskis classic, with people returning year after year.… Read More
14. Blackshale Suspension Bridge
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The Blackshale Suspension Bridge Route is an easy, family-friendly trail with fantastic wildflowers, mountain views,… Read More
15. Little Lawson Hike
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The Little Lawson Peak route (also known as South Lawson) is a straightforward trail that… Read More
16. Tryst Lake Trail
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The trail to Tryst Lake is used year-round by many different types of adventurers. The… Read More
17. Heart Creek Trail
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The trail up Heart Creek is a popular access point for rock climbers; however, the… Read More
18. Frozen Lake Trail
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The trail to Frozen Lake follows the Elk Pass and Elk Lake trail for the… Read More
19. Short Upper Kananaskis Lake Hike
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The Upper Kananaskis Lake hike is a beautiful way to explore the lake without feeling… Read More
20. Three Isle Lake
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The trail to Three Isle Lake leaves from the ever-popular Kananaskis Lakes area. There are… Read More
21. Karst Spring Trail
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Karst Springs trail is a beautiful hike that goes past Watridge Lake to a natural… Read More
22. Watridge Lake
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Hiking to Watridge Lake is a great way to spend a few hours in Kananaskis.… Read More
23. Lower Kananaskis Lake Trail
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The Lower Kananaskis Lake trail follows the lakeshore between William Watson Lodge and Canyon Creek… Read More
24. Hidden Lake Trail
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There’s an element of uncontained excitement when making your way to a destination with the… Read More
25. Marl Lake Trail
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The Marl Lake trail is a moderately trafficked trail near Lower Kananaskis Lake that is… Read More
26. Pig’s Back Trail
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The Pig’s Back is a route to a prominent feature along the Commonwealth Ridge Traverse.… Read More
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