Alberta's Sundance Provincial Park
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Wild Sculpture Trail of Sundance Provincial Park (Sundance Creek Valley and Hoodoos)
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Along the trail you will observe incredible sandstone formations naturally sculptured by the wind. Certain parts of the trail offer a spectacular skyline view of the Sundance Valley. From here you will have a clear view of the blue lakes below. Along the trail there are many fresh water springs. The length of the trail 1-way is 9 kilometres. Please be aware that you will be traveling on active logging and oilfield roads.Location: Follow Switzer Drive to the Valley District, turn left onto the Willow Creek Road turnoff. Drive 5 kilometres and turn right at the Emerson Creek Road. Take a right. Follow Emerson Creek Road signs until you get to Emerson Lakes Campground, approximately kilometre 59 on the yellow signs. Continue for 8 kilometres past Emerson Creek Campground and you will come to a parking lot. There should be a sign stating Wild Sculpture Hiking Trail. At the entry of the trail there is a small booth, which should have information about the trail.
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Wild Sculpture Trail is a 13.7 kilometer lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Yellowhead County, Alberta, Canada that features a lake and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, camping, nature trips, and bird watching and is best used from May until September.
Distance:13.7 km
Elevation Gain:440 m
Route Type:Out & Back
camping, hiking, nature trips, bird watching, forest lake views, wildlife blowdown, & over grown off trail.
The Wild Sculpture Trail is approximately 7 km in length (one way). The hoodoos occur between km one and two, making them accessible to those who desire a short, spectacular hike. Please treat the hoodoos with respect, as the soft sandstone sculptures are easily vandalized and eroded. The forest in this area reveals the diverse plant life that is specifically indigenous to the area. Abundant populations of beaver and waterfowl can be observed on Beaver Lake. Moose, deer, bear, marten, and many types of songbirds are only some examples of the other species that also call this valley home. There is an un-maintained trail that travels further into the Park from the south end of the Wild Sculpture Trail. This un-maintained trail travels along the north side of the three lakes found within the Park. There are also several un-maintained creek crossings – travel this trail at your own risk and be prepared for a wilderness experience. The Wild Sculpture Trail is a hiking trail for people with moderate hiking experience. The trail has very little overall elevation gain as it follows the Sundance Valley.
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Hey Wanderers Army and welcome back to another On the Trail video where today I will be showcasing a hike that is a hidden gem in Banff National Park. The hike being featured in this video is the Sundance Canyon trail located near the Cave and Basin National Historic Site of Canada . The Sundance Canyon hike is a 12.5 kilometer hike and is well worth the time and effort to walk right within the canyon.
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Sunshine Meadows Hike Planner | Best Family Hikes near Banff, Alberta in Banff National Park
Watch this hike video for help planning your Sunshine Meadows hike, which offers one of the easiest ways to get into the alpine in the Canadian Rockies and is one of our best family day hikes in Alberta's Banff National Park. Enjoy Sunshine Meadows' breath-taking views of Rock Isle Lake while learning about the hike elevation, distance, time to complete, difficulty, and other important details to help your family plan the perfect day hike in the majestic Canadian Rockies.
Excerpt from our Sunshine Meadows hike description on 10Adventures.com
The Sunshine Meadows hike is the easiest way to get into the alpine in the Canadian Rockies. The trail starts at the base of Sunshine Ski hill, and you can take the bus or Gondola to the Sunshine Ski village and hike from there. Rock Isle Lake is truly stunning!
Getting to Sunshine Village is via gondola Friday thru Monday or a bus shuttle on Tuesday thru Thursday. It’s worthwhile to book your ticket in advance on the Sunshine Meadows website.
To start this hike, you’ll need to buy a gondola ticket or bus ticket from Sunshine Village. We prefer going by Gondola, as it provides nice views.
Once off the Gondola (or bus) you’re in the base village of Sunshine Village, a popular ski hill known for the legendary powder snow. In summer, the village is much quieter, as summer is the off-season.
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Skiing in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada is like dancing with the sun. Explore the Canmore Nordic Centre, site of the 1988 Winter Olympics. The Sun-dance Kid never skied as fast as Saul.
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Outdoor Adventures in Alberta
The sky is big, the air is fresh, and all you want to do is be OUTSIDE in Alberta. Whether you are biking in Calgary or horseback riding in the countryside, exploring the outdoors was such a bonus of our Alberta road trip. We hiked through the badlands to find dinosaur bones, photographed the hoodoos of Drumheller at dusk and we hiked with bears (yes!) in Waterton National Park. Being out on the Waterton Lakes, whether by kayak, SUP or a historic boat for a sightseeing cruise, there's so much adventure just outside the door!
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Police Outpost Provincial Park, located near the Alberta-Montana border, is Alberta's most southerly provincial park. It offers well-protected private campsites and well-maintained hiking and mountain biking trails.
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This is a real time video of our drive from Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park to Downtown Edmonton.
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