Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park is a remote and rugged wilderness area situated within the Canadian Rockies. This park features a significant variation in elevation, ranging from river valleys at 1,300 meters to peaks exceeding 3,400 meters, including Mount Joffre. The landscape is characterized by lush forests, permanent icefields, numerous small lakes like Connor Lakes, and major rivers such as the Palliser River, providing diverse terrain for outdoor activities. Its wild character and alpine environment make Height Of The…
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Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park is a remote wilderness area located in the Canadian Rockies. It features a significant elevation range, from river valleys at 4,265 feet (1,300 meters) to peaks exceeding 11,000 feet (3,350 meters). The park is recognized for its untouched nature and diverse alpine environment.
The primary outdoor activity available in Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park is hiking. The park offers routes for various skill levels, from easy walks to challenging multi-day treks. It is a destination for immersive backcountry adventures.
Hiking opportunities in the park include sections of the iconic Great Divide Trail. Notable routes lead to areas such as Connor Lakes, Limestone Lakes, and Beatty Lake. For more information, consult the komoot guide Hiking in Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park.
Yes, Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park offers hiking trails suitable for various skill levels, including easier options. These routes provide access to the park's natural beauty without requiring extensive backcountry experience. Find more details in the komoot guide Easy hikes in Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park.
The park provides hiking opportunities that can be suitable for families, depending on the specific trail and the family's experience level. Some routes offer less strenuous terrain for a more accessible experience. Refer to the komoot guide Family-friendly hikes in Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park for specific recommendations.
The park features a diverse landscape including lush forests, permanent icefields, and numerous small lakes like Connor Lakes and the Limestone Lakes plateau. It also contains major rivers such as the Palliser River and the Middle Fork of the White River, along with seven major mountain passes.
Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park contains 26 peaks that rise over 9,800 feet (3,000 meters). The highest point is Mount Joffre at 11,316 feet (3,449 meters). The park also includes the 'Royal Group' of mountains, featuring prominent summits like Mount King George and Mount Sir Douglas.
Access to Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park is primarily by foot or horseback. Entry is typically via logging roads and trails that lead to various trailheads. Mechanized access is prohibited within the park to preserve its wilderness character.
Yes, permits are required for backcountry camping in Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park. While there are user-maintained backcountry campsites, visitors must be self-sufficient as no developed campgrounds or other park services are available. Contact BC Parks for permit information.
Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park is a remote wilderness area with limited facilities. There are user-maintained backcountry campsites, but no developed campgrounds, visitor centers, or other park services. Visitors must be fully self-sufficient.
Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park is a popular destination among komoot users, with more than 2,500 visitors sharing their experiences. Routes in the park have an average rating of 4.64 out of 5 stars.
Komoot offers several guides for the park, including Hiking in Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park, Easy hikes in Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park, and Family-friendly hikes in Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park.
Official information for Height Of The Rockies Provincial Park is available on the BC Parks website. For general inquiries, BC Parks can be reached at 1-800-689-9025. For permit-related questions, contact the BC Parks Cranbrook office at (250) 489-8540.

