Waterton Lakes National Park

Waterton Lakes National Park

Waterton Lakes National Park offers stunning mountain landscapes, vibrant ecosystems, and a rich history, attracting outdoor enthusiasts year-round.

195,000
Acres Protected
120
Miles of Trails
400,000
Annual Visitors
1895
Year Established

About Waterton Lakes National Park

Waterton Lakes National Park
 

Waterton Lakes National Park, located in Alberta, Canada, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and part of the larger Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. The park covers 195,000 acres and features a diverse range of ecosystems, from prairies to alpine meadows and rugged mountains. Notable for its clear lakes and dramatic peaks, the region is home to a rich variety of wildlife, including grizzly bears, bighorn sheep, and over 250 species of birds. Established in 1895, this park is the fourth national park in Canada. Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, such as hiking across extensive trails, wildlife viewing, and boating on the pristine waters of Waterton and Cameron Lakes. Iconic landmarks include the historic Prince of Wales Hotel, the awe-inspiring Red Rock Canyon, and the picturesque Cameron Falls. Its unique beauty and access to diverse outdoor activities make Waterton Lakes National Park a favorite among nature enthusiasts.

Highlights

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Prince of Wales Hotel offering panoramic views of Upper Waterton Lake

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Red Rock Canyon's striking geological formations

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Cameron Falls within easy reach from the townsite

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Crypt Lake Trail with stunning views, a tunnel, and ladders

Notable Natural Features

Prince of Wales Hotel

A historic hotel that provides iconic views of Upper Waterton Lake.

Red Rock Canyon

Characterized by its colorful, layered rock formations and scenic cliffs.

Cameron Falls

A picturesque waterfall located near the townsite, accessible by foot.