Lineham Trail - Waterton Lakes National Park
Just off the Akamina Parkway in Waterton Lakes National Park lies a trail with some wonderful views and a fantastic waterfall at the end. The trail gains a little over 1,200 ft of elevation over the course of just under 3 miles. It starts out in the trees, but quickly ascends above the treeline giving you views south towards Cameron Lake. As you move up the valley, you move in and out of trees and have a couple of opportunities to get close to Lineham Creek and some little falls. Eventually, the terrain levels out and you emerge from the trees to an immense cirque with great views and the marquee waterfall in the distance. Keep your eyes on the cliffs for views of mountain goats.
The waterfall is over 300 ft in height and beautiful even later in the year. It is fed by Lineham Lakes in the basin above the cirque and it roars in the springtime.
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Lineham Lakes - Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada
The view of Lineham Lakes from Lineham Ridge near the west face of Mount Lineham in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada.
Hike to Lineham Falls in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta.
Some friends and I did the relatively easy hike to Lineham Falls in Waterton Lakes National Park.(Oct 18, 2014).
Distance = 8 kms return.
Elevation gain = 820ft.
Song is a slowed down version of 'The Long Road' by The Strumbellas.
Lineham Falls - Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada
Lineham Falls is located in a blind valley wedged between Mount Blakiston and Mount Lineham. The impressive waterfall is 125 m (410 ft) in height, accessed on the shoulder of Ruby Ridge in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada.
5 Things in Waterton Lakes National Park for First Timers
I list off 5 things to experience in Waterton if it's your first time going to the park. These must-see places include: The Bear's Hump hike, which is a steep climb that offers some of the best views in the park.
Red Rock Canyon, which is a canyon with red coloured red due to the high iron in the rock.
Cameron Falls, which is a large and impressive waterfall located in the town site.
Exploring the town site itself can prove to be a neat adventure, make sure you eat at some of the local restaurants (my personal favorites are Pizza of Waterton and the Big Scoop.
Last is Cameron Lake, a short drive from the town that offers incredible views and a chance to do the short hike to Akamina Lake.
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Blakiston Creek Trail - Waterton Lakes National Park
The Blakiston Creek Trail trailhead in Waterton Lakes National Park, is right before the bridge over Blakiston Creek as you make your way to the Crandell Lake trailhead. This trail follows Blakiston Creek on the north side between the creek and the Red Rock Parkway.
It starts out in fairly dense foliage, then comes out into the beautiful mountains that drivers of the Red Rock Parkway love. It continues to duck in and out of trees and meadows as well as coming right up to the creek and far away from it as the creek winds around the north slopes of Crandell Mountain. Eventually the trail meets up with the road entering Waterton where you can take the trail all the way to the Visitor's Center.
If you pair this trail with the Crandell Loop trail, you can have one very large loop and a chance to see quite a variety of terrain. The trail does get a bit long and you will be hiking close to the road for some of it, causing you to lose that in the middle of nowhere feel, but you will spend a large amount of time all by yourself as this trail doesn't receive the traffic that others do.
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The view from Lineham Ridge in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada
A quick scramble to the edge of Lineham Ridge above the trail reveals the two westerly Lineham Lakes, the rockbound bowl which contains them, Mount Lineham at the far east end of the ridge and the incredible access from Akamina Parkway, past Lower Rowe Lake, and through Rowe Meadow beneath Mount Rowe. This is an amazing hike.
Rawson Lake Winter Hike in Kananaskis | Journey Alberta
Today I do the Rawson Lake hike during the winter. The trail is located in Kananaskis Country west of Calgary. It starts at the Upper Kananaskis Lake and is roughly 4km one way to the lake. My friend Jesse joins me to do this incredibly fun trek, and we even walk across the frozen Upper Kananaskis Lake to close out the day!
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Looking to explore the Canadian Province of Alberta? Whether you live here or plan to travel to Alberta soon, make sure to check out the diverse geographical features this land has to offer!
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Get to know the province through high quality 4K Ultra HD quality and witness incredible landscapes such as the Rock Mountains of Banff and Waterton Lakes National Park, as well as the badlands in Drumheller, to the city life in Calgary. I also frequently give outdoors/survival tips in my videos, as I consider myself an outdoor enthusiast.
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Lineham Creek Falls, Waterton
Lineham Ridge area video (Waterton Lakes National Park)
Video was taken on Sunday September 27, 2015 in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada. My friend Michael and I were enroute to Lineham Ridge. Such beautiful fall colors that were enhanced by a feature on my Panasonic Lumix point and shoot camera.
Hiking in Waterton Lakes National park Canada 2013
Hiking with a Glidecam HD-1000 and a GoPro 3 black edition
Carthew-Alderson Trail, Waterton Lakes National Park, Canada, AUG 2008
12 August 2008.
Carthew-Alderson Trail, Waterton Lakes National Park, Canada
wildlife we saw in Waterton Lakes National Park, Canada
Bear, moose, big horn sheep
Scariest Hike Ever!
Crypt Lake Trail Hike in Waterton National Park , the Challenging part of the Hike
The Crypt Lake hike is one of the most unique hikes you'll ever encounter. It was rated as Canada's Best Hike in 1981. In 2014 National Geographic rated this hike as one of the World's 20 Most Thrilling Trails!
The hike features a 15 minute boat ride across Upper Waterton Lake to the trailhead at Crypt Landing. The trail passes close to 4 spectacular waterfalls: Hell Roaring Falls (1 km), Twin Falls (3.5 km), Burnt Rock Falls (5.6 km) and Crypt Falls (8 km). A highlight for many is the steel ladder and 60 foot tunnel through the mountain. After a short maneuver around a cliff (with cable for added security), hikers arrive at beautiful Crypt Lake.
music background by Bear McCreary (on the Road) and (Comin Thro the Rye)
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Lineham Creek - Waterton Lakes NP
Jacqueline aan het hiken op de terugweg van het einde van de trail, waar we een prachtige waterval met een drop van 250 m hebben gezien.
Hiking day 05 Goat Lake Waterton Alberta Canada
was a great hike 14km and 1500 ft up
Rowe Creek Trail Waterton National Park
Near the tree line on the search for woodcutters
Hiking in Waterton Lakes National Park - Travel Alberta, Canada
Waterton Lakes National Park in southern Alberta is a haven for wildlife. Enjoy a hiking vacation with safe trails for all skill levels
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Blakiston Falls & Snowshoe Trail - Waterton Lakes National Park
The Blakiston Falls Trail starts right at the end of the Red Rock Parkway where there are bridges and interpretive signs for the three creeks that come together as one. A short walk up Blakiston Creek brings you to the lovely Blakiston Falls where there are two different vantage points. Beyond that, the trails meanders up along Blakiston Creek ducking in and out of trees. Mountain Goats can be seen grazing in the hills above. The hill then begins to climb aggressively and you reach a trail junction heading south to Lone Lake or north to Twin Lakes. I went north so I could loop back to my car via the Snowshoe Trail.
By the time you reach the aforementioned junction, you are up in the alpine with trees such as the Subalpine Larch and Subalpine Fir as well as birds and flowers of the high country. You visit magnificent ponds and lakes as you go over ridges to new drainages and amazing cirques. If you're coming from the south as I was, you'll come to the quaint Lower Twin Lake first, then Upper Twin Lake where you can camp. Upper Twin Lake is at the base of the red cliff walls and looks up to Sage Pass. A side trip up Sage Pass yields wonderful views and brings you to the border of Waterton Lakes National Park.
As you head on down from Upper Twin Lake, the trees get denser and you end up on the Snowshoe Trail Campground which is surrounded in trees. From there the trail is a freeway where two can easily walk side by side as it's an old road. You follow Bauerman Creek out to Red Rock Canyon where you duck in and out of trees and meadows. It's a great place to see a variety of birds and the wooded mountains are wonderful. This section of the trail can be traveled by bicycle.
Overall a great couple of trails. I'm not sure I'd make the Blakiston Creek portion part of my trip as the Lone Lake section all the way to Twin Lakes and out Snowshoe or perhaps around Avion Ridge might be more enjoyable.
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Solo Backpacking Carthew-Alderson Trail in Waterton Lakes National Park, Day 1
Solo Backpacking to Alderson Lake Campground
Waterton Lakes National Park
Alberta, Canada
7.33km/572m