Lake Minnewanka Shoreline Trail
This two-day hike in the backcountry is popular during the early and late hiking seasons in Banff National Park.
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Lake Minnewanka Shoreline Trail Details
Hiking and biking along the Lake Minnewanka Shoreline Trail is popular in the early and late seasons in Banff National Park. Plan on spending the night at the Lm8 Aylmer Pass Junction campsite, and if you'd like to extend your hike, stay an extra night to check out Aylmer Pass or Aylmer Lookout. Do note that seasonal restrictions effect recreation in the area due to buffaloberry season, which is July 10 - September 15 annually. The trailhead for this hike is found at the Lake Minnewanka day-use area off of Lake Minnewanka Road. More detailed trail descriptions and maps are available at Banff National Park and Parks Canada Visitor Centres. If you have a topographic map, take a look at 82 0/6, or the Banff and Mount Assiniboine Gem Trek recreation map. Remember when out on the trails that cell phone service is not reliable. Banff National Park's backcountry is mostly accessed by hikers, but bicyclists and horseback riders can venture away from the crowds, too. The main hiking season in the backcountry tends to be May through October, but do keep in mind that because of its altitude, many trails at the higher elevations remain snow-bound through mid-June, and snow is always a possibility, even in mid-summer. That being said, it's important to realize that the weather within the park is unpredictable, and you should be prepared for rain, snow and high winds at any time of year, especially in the backcountry.
Difficulty
High
Distance
16 km
Estimated time
2 days
Region
N/A
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C-Level Cirque
History comes alive on this hike to a glacially-carved cinque.