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Yoho National Park: Enjoy British Columbia’s Stunning Beauty

Yoho National Park. Autumn full-flowing waterfall Takakkaw. Rocky Mountains of Canada

Yoho National Park. Autumn full-flowing waterfall Takakkaw. Rocky Mountains of Canada
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Yoho National Park—which is named after a Cree expression of awe—doesn’t get nearly as much attention as other nearby Canadian National Parks such as Banff and Jasper. Located in British Columbia near the border of Alberta, Yoho’s shimmering lakes, cascading waterfalls, and stunning trails rival any in North America‘s most breathtaking scenery.

Emerald Lake, Yoho National Park, British Columbia

Emerald Lake, Yoho National Park, British Columbia
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Gazing upon the jewel-toned waters of Emerald Lake is certainly one of the grand highlights of any trip to Yoho National Park. If you’re a true nature lover in search of a peaceful mountain lake with shimmering aquamarine water and virtually no crowds, consider hiking to Sherbrooke Lake. The Sherbrooke Lake Trail is an easy, family-friendly hike that winds around the scenic shores of Wapta Lake and offers a magnificent view of Mount Ogden and Paget Peak.

Scenic landscape of Snow basin recreation area, with colorful fall foliage in foreground and Mt Ogden peak in the background.

Scenic landscape of Snow basin recreation area, with colorful fall foliage in foreground and Mt Ogden peak in the background.
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If you’re a seasoned hiker searching for a challenge, traversing the Iceline Trail is an absolute must. The Iceline Trail takes approximately 8 hours to complete, so it does require some preparation and planning. Hiking past glaciers, luminous alpine lakes, and thundering waterfalls is worth the effort. There are several camping areas en route if you would like to break up your journey with a little rest. The Iceline Trail passes by some of Yoho National Park’s most breathtaking scenery, including Takakkaw Falls.

Wapta Falls

No trip to Yoho National Park is complete without a trek to see one of Canada’s most impressive waterfalls. Wapta Falls is a majestic waterfall that is about the size of a football field. Located on the Kicking Horse River, Wapta Falls has a thunderous flow during the warmer months. You must take a short hike to reach Wapta Falls, but viewing such a mesmerizing waterfall is worth the trek.

The small town of Field—which is located inside Yoho National Park—is home to several guesthouses that offer cozy, affordable accommodations. Guests can explore a quaint mountain town with sweeping views. There’s a good chance that you will spot a mountain goat, an elk, or a grizzly bear milling about on the outskirts of town.

Lake OHara

Lake OHara
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