Moraine Lake & Larch Valley Hike - Alberta, Canada
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EXPERIENCE

One of the most iconic destinations in Banff National Park- Moraine Lake- becomes even more enchanting in the Autumn, as the Alpine larch changes color.

The alpine larch is unique amongst its conifer cousins, such as pine and spruce trees. Whilst other conifers stay green year-round, the larch begins a stunning transformation come the Fall, as its needles turn autumnal shades of orange and gold. Frame an entire valley of these extraordinary trees against the rugged, glacial capped peaks of the Canadian Rockies and you have the world-renowned Larch Valley of Banff National Park.

During a small window in September and October- before the road to Moraine is closed due to avalanche risk- hikers from all over flock to Larch Valley, cameras in hand, to witness this unmissable event. With Alpine Air Adventures you can avoid the stress of pre-dawn driving and trying to find a parking space, and instead let our experienced and knowledgeable guides take you on a 5-6 hour day hike through the unforgettable Larch Valley, all the way up to the lofty heights of Sentinel Pass – a 2600m elevation viewpoint at the foot of Mt Temple, offering sweeping vistas of the Valley of the Ten Peaks on one side, and Paradise Valley on the other. This bucket-list hike will undoubtedly be the highlight of your trip to the national park, and with our guides you can rest assured that you’ll get the best possible experience – safe, fun and informative, without any of the stress of planning the trip.

The guide will pick you up at Banff & Lake Louise hotels.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Take the stress out of your hike with guaranteed entry to Moraine Lake
Admire the autumnal colors of the alpine larch against the rugged Rockies
Learn about the flora, fauna, and history of the park with a certified guide
Spot marmots, pikas, mountain goats, and even the occasional grizzly bear
Professional local ACMG guides

 

 

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