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Skyline Trail

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Skyline Trail
Skyline Trail
Skyline Trail
Skyline Trail
Skyline Trail
Skyline Trail
Skyline Trail
Skyline Trail
Skyline Trail
Skyline Trail
Skyline Trail
Skyline Trail
Skyline Trail
Skyline Trail
Skyline Trail
The Skyline Trail is a hiking trail in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. It is known for its views, with much of the hike being located above the treeline. It is also known for its challenging weather conditions above the treeline, which can be a problem for hikers who can lose sight of trails.The trail is recognized as one of the best backpacking trails in the Canadian Rockies. With 25 km of the total 44.1 km of the trail at or above the treeline, it has views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. It is normally hiked over two days from Maligne Lake to the bottom of Signal Mountain, but it alternatively may be hiked at a more moderate pace over 3 to 4 days. It is recommended to hike the trail south to north from Maligne Lake, as the fire road descending to Signal Mountain on the north end is an 800m elevation loss. There are three challenging passes to conquer, including the highest section of trail in Jasper National Park. There are campgrounds at 5 km, 8 km, 12 km, 19 km, 30 km, and 35 km . The campgrounds have tent pads, picnic tables, bear poles with metal cables and connectors and toilets. Hikers must bring their own stoves as campfires are banned. Camping is only permitted at the designated campgrounds, which must be reserved in advance. Visitors are recommended to book sites as early as possible, as the Skyline Trail is one of the busiest backpacking trails in the Rockies.
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