Elk Lakes Provincial Park

Elk Lakes Provincial Park

Elk Lakes Provincial Park is a scenic wilderness area in southeastern British Columbia known for its rugged mountains, alpine lakes, and pristine forests, offering outstanding opportunities for hiking, camping, and backcountry exploration.

15,930 acres
Acres Protected
Approximately 30 miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 5,000 - 8,000
Annual Visitors
1995
Year Established

About Elk Lakes Provincial Park

Elk Lakes Provincial Park
 

Elk Lakes Provincial Park, established in 1995, is located in the Rocky Mountains of southeastern British Columbia near the Alberta border. The park spans a diverse landscape dominated by high alpine peaks, glacially fed turquoise lakes, dense subalpine and boreal forests, and wetlands, making it an ecologically rich environment. Key features include the Elk Lakes themselves—Upper Elk Lake and Lower Elk Lake—which provide a stunning focal point for visitors. The park’s geography is characterized by towering granite cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and varied terrain that supports populations of grizzly bears, mountain goats, mule deer, and a variety of bird species. Historically, this region was traditionally used by Indigenous peoples for hunting and trapping, and today it preserves critical habitat for wildlife while offering low-impact outdoor recreation. Popular activities within the park include backpacking, day hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing, and kayaking on the lakes. Notable landmarks include Mystery Lake, Heart Lake, and the scenic Alpine Plateau accessed by multi-day trail routes. The park appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and immersion in an undisturbed natural setting, with limited development enhancing its remote atmosphere. Visitor appeal is enhanced by the opportunity to explore extensive trails with breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountain Trench and the Continental Divide. Access is primarily via forest service roads and trailheads from nearby communities.

Highlights

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The picturesque Upper and Lower Elk Lakes with crystal-clear, turquoise waters

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Diverse wildlife including sightings of mountain goats, black bears, and elk

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The remote Mystery Lake Trail offering tranquil alpine scenery

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A pristine backcountry environment ideal for multi-day hiking and camping

Notable Natural Features

Elk Lakes

Two stunning alpine lakes, Upper and Lower Elk Lake, fed by glacier melt, popular for fishing and paddling.

Mystery Lake Trail

A scenic trail leading to a quiet alpine lake surrounded by meadows and mountain views.

Alpine Meadows and Wildflower Fields

Rich subalpine meadows bloom with wildflowers during summer, attracting pollinators and providing scenic vistas.