Rocky Mountain House parks, trails
Central Alberta, Canada travel, tourism
Some of the parks, trails, lakes and "points of interest" in and around the community of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada in the Central Alberta region including the outlying areas of Riverview, Nordegg, Crimson Lake, Caroline, Eckville, Horburg and Cow Lake.
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| Bicentennial Trail is a recreation trail popular for mountain biking and hiking. The 5 kilometre trail links the community of Rocky Mountain House with the Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site. [ more information ] |
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| Chimney Trail is a 1 kilometre loop trail exploring the historical grounds of the last two, most recent, Hudson Bay Company fur trading forts at the Rocky Mountain House Historic Site. [ more information ] |
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| Crimson Lake Provincial Park is a recreation park, day use area and campground destination popular for activities like boating, camping, mountain biking, sailing, water skiing, windsurfing, canoeing, swimming, birdwatching and cross country sking. [ more information ] |
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| David Thompson Trail is a 3.2 kilometre loop trail exploring the life of David Thompson and the history of the first two forts (oldest forts) which once stood on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River during the fur trade of the 1800s. [ more information ] |
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| Fish Game Pond is a fishing hole created for children under the age of 15 located in the community of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada. The fishing hole is stocked with fish on a regular basis by the local fish and game club. [ more information ] | |
| Rocky Mountain House Historic Site protects and preserves the history, remains, artifacts and memories of the 1800s fur trading forts and details the life and struggles of voyageurs like David Thompson and the First Nation people of that time. [ more information ] |
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| Riverside Park is a small community park on the banks of the mighty North Saskatchewan River located in the community of Rocky Mountain House which is popular for boating, fishing, canoeing, hiking, biking, picnicking and sightseeing. [ more information ] |
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| Twin Lakes is a popular recreation destination in the community of Rocky Mounatin House popular for fishing. There is a a small rustic wilderness campground, day use areas and a hiking trail. [ more information ] |
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| Siffleur Falls is a one-way 3.7 kilometre hiking trail exploring an ecological reserve. The trail leads to a suspension bridge crossing over the North Saskatchewan River before leading to a waterfall lookout. | |
| Allstones Lake is a challenging one-way 3 kilometre hiking trail with an elevation gain of over 500 feet exploring the shores of Abraham Lake before leading up to a viewpoint overlooking Allstones Lake and mountain ranges. | |
| Cow Lake is a recreation lake with a day use picnic area with picnic tables and firepits. There is also a beach, campground and playground for kids. Lake is popular for swimming, fishing and canoeing. | |
| Shunda Mountain Lookout is a 6 kilometre hikng trail exploring along an old access road leading up to a forestry lookout on "Old Baldy" Mountain near the community of Nordegg, Alberta. | |
Neighbouring Communities
to Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada.
Calgary, Alberta |
Red Deer, Alberta |
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