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Banff National Park Introduce

Banff National Park, located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. As Canada's oldest national park, it offers a stunning array of natural wonders, from majestic mountains and crystal-clear lakes to lush forests and diverse wildlife. Whether you're planning a camping trip, an RV adventure, or simply a day of exploration, Banff National Park has something for everyone.

The park provides a wide range of services and amenities to enhance your visit. Campgrounds and RV parks are strategically located throughout the park, offering convenient access to hiking trails, picnic areas, and scenic viewpoints. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, biking, fishing, and wildlife watching. In the winter months, the park transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing, snowshoeing, and ice skating.

Banff National Park is also home to the charming town of Banff, where you can explore a variety of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. The town serves as a gateway to the park, providing essential services and a warm, welcoming atmosphere for visitors.

Here are some highlights of what visitors have to say about their experiences at Banff National Park:

  • "Don't miss your chance to enjoy what our mother nature did create. Its unbelievable how beautiful some places could be."
  • "Yes, it's cold but if you put more clothes you definitely will enjoy that hike with so many lakes and such fresh air."
  • "Now, I can truly appreciate why everyone says you have to visit Banff. It’s gorgeous and we only made it as far as the city center. That was enough to get my feet wet as I will definitely be back for more of Banff."
  • "This National Park is worth the entry fee and some. We spent about 3 hours in the little village and the variety of shops and restaurants were a delight."
  • "We visited here in January 2025 and unfortunately for me there wasn’t much snow which everyone has been totally shocked about."

Banff National Park is more than just a destination; it's an experience that will leave you in awe of nature's beauty. Plan your visit today and discover why it's one of Canada's most beloved national parks.

Location

AlbertaImprovement District No. 9

Customer Reviews

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Pavlo Vidomenko
Jan 14, 2025

Don't miss your chance to enjoy what our mother nature did create Its unbelievable how beautiful some places could be Yes ,it's cold but if you put more clothes you definitely will enjoy that hike with so many lakes and such a fresh air

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Jenita Dyer
Jan 24, 2025

Now, I can truly appreciate why everyone says you have to visit Banff. It’s gorgeous and we only made it as far as the city center. That was enough to get my feet wet as I will definitely be back for more of Banff. This National Park is worth the entry fee and some. We spent about 3 hours in the little village and the variety of shops and restaurants were a delight. We visited here in January 2025 and unfortunately for me there wasn’t much snow which everyone has been totally shocked about.

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Oct 25, 2024

Just a beautiful experience. This is a place that people can tell you about, like I am, but you will not appreciate the true beauty and vastness of this park until you visit for yourself. Everywhere you look the sights are breathtaking. At times I found myself just staring taking in the view being lost in nature.

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Erin S.
Dec 29, 2024

My husband and I went to Banff with our toddler 9/18-25/24. It was chilly, and in the mornings, it sometimes got to below freezing. I wore leggings, a t-shirt, and a heavy fleece jacket with a beanie and it was enough to keep me warm! Wear layers so you can peel off as you hike. We wore trail runners and those were adequate for hiking. We stayed in Canmore and drove into Banff, which really wasn’t too far. *NOTE: Get a bus pass to Moraine Lake and Lake Louise. We weren’t able to get the Parks Canada shuttle, so we went with a private company, Fairview Limousine Shuttle. It was CA$25 for Lake Louise and CA$35 for Moraine Lake per person, but if you wanted to do sunrise, it was like 3x the price. We did the shuttle to Moraine Lake at 7:15 am, so we got there just after sunrise, at 7:45. It was so cloudy that day that being there for sunrise wouldn’t have been worth it anyway. Thursday, 9/19 - Peyto Lake (.8 miles total) - Got there at 1:30 pm, there were enough parking spots. Took less than 30 minutes total, including stopping for pics. Stay on the trail! The trees are incredible and smell amazing!! Absolutely stunning views. They have toilets with no running water in the parking lot. - Bow Lake - Walked around a bit, didn’t really hike. We heard there’s a nice hike, which we would’ve done if we hadn’t started so late in the day! - Mistaya Canyon (.7 miles total) - Took 20 minutes, pretty!! Friday, 9/20 - Johnston Canyon to Upper Falls (3.4 miles total) - Got there at 8 am on a rainy and cold day, so there was plenty of parking. By the time we got down at 10:40, parking lot was full. Bathrooms with running water at the start. Because it was rainy and cold, the trail was almost empty. Very pretty! Took us a little over 2 hours, including stopping for lunch. We would’ve loved to do Ink Pots, but the toddler was cranky. - Emerald Lake in Yoho National Park - Got there at noon and it was packed, had to park far away. Stroller-friendly boardwalk. Amazing views. Little cafe and bathrooms without running water. We were there for about 30 minutes, but there are plenty of trails if you choose to hike! - Natural Bridge - Got there at 1 pm, found a parking spot. Bathrooms without running water. Quick stop, very cool. Saturday, 9/21 - Tunnel Mountain Summit from Upper Parking Lot (2.6 miles total) - At 8:45 am, plenty of parking. Very cold—below freezing. Took us 50 minutes to get up with stops and pictures, spent 30 minutes at the top but it was just so cold. Took us less than 30 min to get down. The elevation gain was challenging. - Two Jack Lake - Very pretty viewpoint! Go down the gravel path and look on either side for lovely views. - Lake Minnewanka - Eh, skip it. - Johnson Lake - Plenty of parking at 12:45 pm. Easy hike around the lake. Not worth it. Sunday, 9/22 - Took Fairview Limousine Shuttle to Moraine Lake. - Moraine Lake: Rockpile Trail (.8 km loop): Got to the lake at 7:45 and the shuttle left at 9 which was more than enough time. Quick walk up to take pics, hung out up there to pass the time until the bus came back. - Lake Louise: Lake Agnes Tea House Trail (3.4 km one way): Lake Louise was STUNNING. Completely uphill hike to tea house with stairs at the end. We stopped a lot of times and drank a lot of water. Took 1:15 on the way up. Lake Agnes was fine, but nothing compared to Lake Louise. Spent about an hour at the tea house, the wait really wasn’t that long. Got tea, vegetable soup, biscuits, a cookie bar. Took an hour to get down. Much easier going down, but hard on the knees. Monday, 9/23 - Hoodoos - Fine, pretty short. We followed the sign someone had written on and didn’t go past where the trail ended because there were. no views past it. If you don’t have time, this is fine to skip. - Bow River - We stopped at the Bow Falls Viewpoint for a picnic lunch. It was so peaceful. We didn’t do the trails, but I’m sure it would’ve been lovely. Even just stopping there for lunch was so nice. Highly recommend! Banff was incredible. Don’t pass it up!

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Brian Mercer
Sep 24, 2024

The most beautiful place myself and family have been. Truly wonderful, peaceful, and a majestic testimony to God the creator. Canadian Rockies are so vast! Amazing colors to glacier-fed rivers and lakes. See actual glaciers as they descend from waterfalls to streams to lakes and to rivers.