Bear's Hump hike
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The Bear’s Hump is a short but challenging hike. It offers an incredible sweeping view of Waterton Lakes and townsite. Although the trail is steep, young children will generally have no trouble dispatching it quickly, while parents will likely struggle to catch up. The effort required makes the views even more rewarding. Don’t miss this one!
Getting there
The trailhead begins just outside the Waterton Townsite. There is a parking lot on the south west side of Linnet Lake where you can find the trailhead.
About
When to do | May to October |
Backcountry Campsites | No |
Toilets | Yes, near trailhead |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | High |
Route Type | Out and back |
Bear's Hump
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Route Description for Bear's Hump
Note that much of Waterton National Park was severely impacted by the 2017 Kenow Wildfire. To find out what trails are open, please check the Parks Canada website.
Look for the path with the wood railing beginning from the parking lot. Within 66ft you’ll come to the Bear’s Hump trail sign. Take a moment to look at the picture describing how Bear’s Hump got its name before beginning the steady climb.
The path is pleasant and well maintained. Gravel gives way to rock, interspersed with wooden beams to assist in the climb. Switchbacks help ease the ascent. The occasional glimpses through the trees of the Prince of Wales Hotel and the prairie lands to the north hint at the vista to come.
You’ll pass two benches en route, and they are important markers: each bench represents a third of the journey completed! No bench is needed at the top; you’ll be too busy turning circles as you soak up the view.
Views to the north reveal mountains quickly melting into the prairies. From here you can spot Linnet Lake, a pleasant area for a picnic. To the east, the impressive sweeping vista includes the famous Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton townsite on Emerald Bay, and Upper and Lower Waterton Lakes backed by the giant, Vimy Ridge and Peak. The view leads south into Glacier National Park, Montana; continuing your rotation you’ll see a variety of peaks including the large triangular Bertha Peak, and finally, the continuation of Bear’s Hump to the peak of Mount Crandell.
After soaking in the views, return the way you came.
Insider Hints
A treat at The Big Scoop Ice Cream Parlor in Waterton townsite is the perfect follow-up to your heart-pumping climb up Bear’s Hump.
Because of the big views with minimal effort, Bear’s Hump is a busy place. Aim for an early start to beat the crowds.
There is additional parking at The Prince of Wales Hotel if the main lot is full.
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Allanhoward 4 years ago
It is a great place to visit first thing in the morning. The crowd started to arrive just when I finished.
Patrick Dumas 4 years ago
Easy hike in Waterton. It offers incredible views of the lake. Simple but refreshing.
Christopher Trujillo 4 years ago
Bear's Hump is thankfully short with a mild elevation that ends with gorgeous views. A good way to get in a quick workout and enjoy the beautiful views up top. Highly recommended.
Alexander Ivanov 4 years ago
A marvelous place to visit early in the morning as it gets crowded fast. After the hike, we had some ice cream at The Big Scoop Ice Cream Parlor.
Ezekiel H. 4 years ago
The trail was steep, but young children will generally have no trouble completing the trail. Nice leisure experience.
Fitzgerald Hikes 4 years ago
Waterton is full of quick and easy jaunts, this being one of them. Bring a picnic on a hot day and enjoy the scenery
Rebekah L. 4 years ago
The view at the top is majestic. Just pace yourself, take water, stop for a short rest when you need it, and enjoy the sense of accomplishment and the views at the top.
Paul D. 4 years ago
The views from Bears Hump are beautiful and hopefully, the trail gets restored in the future. This is a must hike if you're on Waterton.
LaylaP. 5 years ago
Easy hike with fabulous views! I am a fan of their famous big scoop ice cream too!
LEila 6 years ago
The overlook was great. The ascent was a great workout.