Waterfalls, Lakes & Hidden Gems – Yoho Adventure from Calgary Discount Tickets

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Waterfalls, Lakes & Hidden Gems – Yoho Adventure from Calgary image
Waterfalls, Lakes & Hidden Gems – Yoho Adventure from Calgary image
Waterfalls, Lakes & Hidden Gems – Yoho Adventure from Calgary image
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Overview

This tour takes you beyond Banff into the breathtaking landscapes of Yoho National Park and across the Alberta–British Columbia border, showcasing some of the most iconic natural wonders of the Canadian Rockies. Experience the thunderous 833-foot Takakkaw Falls, the smaller but equally stunning Wapta Falls, and the vibrant turquoise waters of Emerald Lake. Along the way, enjoy easy to moderate hikes that bring you up close to waterfalls, glacial rivers, and alpine meadows, offering unforgettable photo opportunities at every turn. A stop in a charming mountain town adds a touch of local culture, where you can wander historic streets, explore unique shops, and enjoy a locally sourced meal. Throughout the tour, your guide provides expert insight into wildlife, geology, and the Indigenous heritage of the region, creating a rich, immersive experience. This small-group adventure combines awe-inspiring scenery, hidden gems for truly unique Rocky Mountain journey. 2 guests required to run tour

Pickup Information

Let us know where and we will pick you up on the way starting Calgary and heading west.

Language Offered

English-GUIDE

Itinerary

1. Your adventure begins with convenient hotel pick-up in Calgary, Banff, Lake Louise, or Field. Sit back and relax as we travel through the heart of the Canadian Rockies, passing soaring peaks, glacial rivers, and alpine forests on our way to Yoho National Park.
Duration: 45 mins
2. Takakkaw Falls – A True “Yoho!” Moment Prepare to be blown away by the thunderous power of Takakkaw Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls in Canada at an incredible 833 feet. A short, easy hike leads you to the base of the falls, where mist fills the air and rainbows often appear on sunny days. Fed by the Daly Glacier and surrounded by Burgess Shale fossil beds, this stop perfectly captures the awe that gave Yoho National Park its name.
3. Natural Bridge – Carved by Time and Water Natural Bridge is where the powerful Kicking Horse River has carved a dramatic rock formation over centuries. A short, easy walk leads to multiple viewpoints where you can feel the rumble of the water rushing beneath your feet.
Duration: 30 mins
4. Emerald Lake – Iconic Turquoise Beauty Discover the world-famous Emerald Lake, known for its brilliant turquoise color and mirror-like reflections of surrounding peaks. Take a leisurely walk along the shoreline, snap postcard-perfect photos, or relax and enjoy the peaceful alpine setting. Canoeing is available seasonally for those who want to get out on the water.
Duration: 60 mins
5. Field, British Columbia – Lunch in a Historic Mountain Town We stop in the charming railway town of Field, BC, nestled beneath towering mountain peaks. Enjoy free time to explore, grab lunch at a cozy local café, browse small shops, or simply soak up the relaxed mountain-town atmosphere before continuing the adventure.
Duration: 60 mins
6. Wapta Falls – Feel the Power of Nature Next, we head to the mighty Wapta Falls, a wide and powerful cascade fed by the Waputik Icefield. This easy to moderate hike takes you through peaceful forest trails to viewpoints above the falls and down to the roaring base. The crashing water, cool mist, and dramatic canyon scenery make this one of Yoho’s most unforgettable hidden gems.
Duration: 120 mins
7. Scenic Return & Hotel Drop-Off We end the day with a scenic drive back through Yoho and Banff National Parks, returning you to your hotel filled with unforgettable memories of waterfalls, turquoise lakes, and hidden mountain gems.
Duration: 60 mins

Inclusion

Educational facts about the natural surroundings, plants, and wildlife in Waterton.

Local knowledge: Understand how glaciers shaped the landscape 10,000 years ago

Expert guides you can trust! Certified in wilderness First Aid

All Fees and Taxes

Glacier water for refill

A short and inspiring documentary at the the new little Planetarium

No additional park or entrance fees

Local & Historical Knowledge: Throughout the day, your guide will provide local insights

Exclusion

Cancellation Policy

Check mark icon Refundable tickets

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Additional Info

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Supplied by Rewild Adventures

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