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Best hikes to chase waterfalls near Calgary this spring
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Best hikes to chase waterfalls near Calgary this spring

15 April 20263 Mins Read

Spring in Calgary is chaotic, in the best way. Snow is melting, trails are turning into mud adventures, and waterfalls are suddenly showing off way more than they were a month ago.

It’s the perfect excuse to get outside, soak up the fresh air, and find a trail that fits your pace, whether you’re going for something easy and beginner-friendly or looking for a bit more of a challenge.

We’ve rounded up a few of the best hikes near Calgary to see waterfalls this spring,

Photo via LisaBourgeault/Shutterstock

If you’re looking for a family-friendly hike, Sheep River Falls in Kananaskis Country is a great spot. It’s a short walk that takes about 15-30 minutes to complete, with a beautiful waterfall waiting at the end.

It’s a great low-effort hike with a big payoff, and you can also continue along the river if you want to explore a bit more.

Where: 23 km west of Diamond Valley on Highway 546

Scenic summer landscape of Elbow Falls in Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada. Beautiful waterfall cascading over rocky cliffs into the Elbow River with evergreen pine forest and blue sky in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
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Located just an hour away from Calgary in Bragg Creek, this hidden gem is perfect for a short stroll that’s filled with unreal views. The hike takes around 35 minutes to 1 hour to complete and remains relatively flat throughout.

This spot tends to get quite busy in the summer, so if you’re looking for parking, it’s best to arrive earlier in the day.

Where: AB-66, Bragg Creek, Alta.

Lundbreck Falls

Waterfall, Lundbreck Falls, Canada, Alberta
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This spot is a personal favourite of mine. Lundbreck Falls is a quick, easy hike that takes you from the parking area straight to the falls in just a few minutes.

The path is simple and relaxed, offering multiple viewpoints on the water as it moves through the canyon. It’s a great spot to walk your dog, or swim during the summer, all while taking in the surrounding Rocky Mountain views.

Where: Range Road 24B, Lundbreck, Alta.

Person photographing a waterfall at Grassi Lakes trailhead, Canmore
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Grassi Lakes is one of the most popular hikes in the Canmore area for a reason. It is a four-kilometre round-trip loop that usually takes about 1 to 2 hours to complete, depending on your pace.

You can choose between two routes. The easier trail is a steady incline through the forest that takes you straight to the iconic turquoise lakes, while the more challenging Interpretive Trail adds a bit more adventure with the stairs, viewpoints and a stunning waterfall along the way.

Where: Spray Lakes Road, Canmore, Alta. (Highway 742)

Johnston Canyon

Johnston Canyon waterfall in Banff National Park.
Photo via Kris Wiktor/Shutterstock

Tucked inside Banff National Park, Johnston Canyon is one of those hikes that feels impressive from the moment you start. You walk through the canyon on catwalks that lead you right to the Lower and Upper Falls.

It is popular because it’s accessible, scenic, and feels a bit like an adventure without being too difficult.

Where: Bow Valley Parkway, Improvement District No. 9, Alta.

Waterfall season is honestly one of the best excuses to get outside. Everything is getting greener, louder, and a little more exciting this time of year.

So grab your hiking boots, pick a trail, and go chase a waterfall or two this spring.

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