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Banff sparkles as the crown jewel of Canadas national parks. Explore the best of it with Moon Banff National Park. Inside youll find:
  • Flexible Itineraries: Unique and adventure-packed ideas for day hikers, winter visitors, families with kids, campers, and more
  • The Best Hikes in Banff: Detailed trail descriptions, individual trail maps, mileage and elevation gains, and backpacking options
  • Experience the Outdoors: Ride over the snow in a horse-drawn sleigh or through the sky in a mountain gondola. Follow the vast network of hiking trails along glacial valleys and discover alpine lakes and spectacular vistas. Soak in a natural hot spring, treat yourself at a luxurious mountain resort, or discover the parks history at one of Banffs excellent museums. Grab a cup of coffee at a local shop, or experience the towns classic aprs-ski nightlife
  • How to Get There: Up-to-date information on gateway towns, park entrances, park fees, and tours
  • Where to Stay: From campgrounds and rustic lodges to sprawling ski resorts, find the best spots to kick back, both inside and outside the park
  • Planning Tips: When to go, what to pack, safety information, and how to avoid the crowds, with full-color photos and detailed maps throughout
  • Expertise and Know-How from seasoned explorer and Banff local Andrew Hempstead
  • Find your adventure in Banff National Park with Moon.
    Exploring more of Canadas great outdoors? Try Moon Canadian Rockies. Hitting the road? Try Moon Vancouver & Canadian Rockies Road Trip.

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    BANFF NATIONAL PARK

    ANDREW HEMPSTEAD

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    bighorn sheep Cascade Ponds Banff is the crown jewel in Canadas national - photo 7

    bighorn sheep

    Cascade Ponds Banff is the crown jewel in Canadas national park system and home - photo 8

    Cascade Ponds

    Banff is the crown jewel in Canadas national park system and home to the worlds most photographed lakes.

    Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, and the Icefields Parkway are just some of the parks awe-inspiring highlights. Biking along the shoreline of Lake Minnewanka, exploring Larch Valley when fall colors are at their height, canoeing across Bow Lake, and hiking in to backcountry Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park may not be as well known, but each activity allows a glimpse of the park you wont see in the tourist brochures.

    Larch Valley skating in downtown Banff - photo 9

    Larch Valley

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    skating in downtown Banff

    Head into the Leave the crowds behind and experience true wilderness at a - photo 11
    Head into the Leave the crowds behind and experience true wilderness at a - photo 12

    Head into the : Leave the crowds behind and experience true wilderness at a backcountry lodge.

    See Wildlife You will see wildlife including bighorn sheep and even - photo 13

    See Wildlife: You will see wildlife, including bighorn sheep, , and even wolvesbut youll need to have some patience.

    Hike or Fly into The parks spectacular namesake peak is accessible only on - photo 14

    Hike or Fly into : The parks spectacular namesake peak is accessible only on footor by helicopter.

    Go Banff is a destination for hikers Outings range from short strolls to - photo 15

    Go : Banff is a destination for hikers. Outings range from short strolls to all-day treks.

    Seek Although winter is low season theres still plenty to do including - photo 16

    Seek : Although winter is low season, theres still plenty to do:, including skating, skiing, snowshoeing, and sleigh rides.

    Drive the This scenic highway will take your breath away A week in Banff - photo 17

    Drive the : This scenic highway will take your breath away.

    A week in Banff will give you the opportunity to really get to know the park and its personality. Youll see all the famous attractions, as well as some lesser-known ones. The focus should be on the outdoors, so pack your hiking boots.

    Base yourself in one spot for the entire week. Ive mentioned several lodging options below so you can find the place that matches your interests.

    Day 1

    Check into your hotel. Spend an hour or so wandering around downtown Banff to get a lay of the land. Stop by the visitor center, stroll along the river, explore local history at the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies and wander the Cascade of Time Garden. Take the Banff Gondola to the top of Sulphur Mountain for magnificent views over the town to the lakes and mountains beyond.

    Banff Avenue Day 2 Spend the day hiking through the Sunshine Meadows Reached - photo 18

    Banff Avenue

    Day 2

    Spend the day hiking through the Sunshine Meadows. Reached by gondola, these meadows are filled with wildflowers between mid-July and mid-August. Hikes range from easy strolls like to a full day outing to Citadel Pass. Return to Banff and ride the chairlift to the Cliffhouse Bistro for evening drinks.

    Day 3

    Take a tour boat across Lake Minnewanka, then continue to nearby Johnson Lake, keeping an eye out for bighorn sheep en route. Drive the Bow Valley Parkway, another wildlife hotspot, stopping at Johnston Canyon, where metal catwalks allow you to get up close and personal with numerous waterfalls. Check into Baker Creek Mountain Resort for two nights.

    Many visitors plan their entire vacation around hiking. Here is a list of personal favorites, each of which can easily be completed in a day by anyone with a reasonable level of fitness.

    BANFF NATIONAL PARK

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    Lake Agnes Trail

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    Day 4

    Rise early and youll enjoy the first rays of light hitting the Valley of the Ten Peaks at Moraine Lake. From the lake, take the easy one-hour hike to Larch Valley, a delightful place to spend the morning. Spend the afternoon exploring Lake Louisehopefully youll still have the energy to reach Lake Agnes Teahouse, where you can enjoy a snack.

    Day 5

    Head north along the famously scenic Icefields Parkway. The nonstop highlights include Bow Lake, Peyto Lake, and the Weeping Wall, as well as a seemingly endless panorama of snowcapped mountains. Stay at Num-ti-jah Lodge to be well positioned for tomorrows hike.

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