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Yoho National Park adventures

Yoho National Park Adventures

Yoho National Park, located in southeastern British Columbia, offers dramatic mountain scenery, pristine alpine lakes, and abundant wildlife, making it a prominent destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

507,367
Acres Protected
248
Miles of Trails
500,000
Annual Visitors
1886
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Yoho National Park.

Entrance Requirements

Parks Canada pass required for entry.

Best Time to Visit

June to September for hiking; winter months for snow sports.

Visitor Information

The Yoho National Park Visitor Centre in Field serves as the main hub for information.

Getting There

Accessible via the Trans-Canada Highway; some park roads are subject to seasonal closures.

Weather & Climate

Cool climate with wet, mild summers and cold, snowy winters. Summer temperatures range from 45°F to 75°F, while winter can drop to sub-zero temperatures with significant snowfall.

Conservation Efforts

Climate change and human impact present significant challenges; initiatives are in place to manage wildlife habitat and control invasive species.

Camping in Yoho National Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Kicking Horse Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near the park entrance, offering amenities like showers and flush toilets.

Monarch Campground

Primitive
No Reservations Needed

Located close to the Kicking Horse River, offering a more secluded experience.

Top Trails

Iceline Trail

Hard
13.5 miles

Offers panoramic views of glaciers, with a challenging elevation gain.

Emerald Lake Loop

Easy
3.2 miles

An accessible and scenic walk around the turquoise waters of Emerald Lake.

Lake O'Hara Alpine Circuit

Hard
7.5 miles

Showcases some of the best alpine scenery in the Rockies, with limited access to preserve its beauty.

Twin Falls Tee House Trail

Moderate
10.4 miles

Leads to the historic Twin Falls Chalet and two picturesque waterfalls.

Trailblazer Tips

Consider visiting early in the shoulder seasons to avoid summer crowds.

Be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions, especially at higher elevations.

Book your Lake O'Hara visitor bus in advance, as spaces fill up quickly in the high season.

Bear spray is essential as bear activity is common, especially on remote trails.

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