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Etherington Creek Provincial Recreation Area

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Etherington Creek Provincial Recreation Area

The best walks and hikes in Etherington Creek Provincial Recreation Area

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Hiking in Etherington Creek Provincial Recreation Area offers a network of trails within a mixed forest setting in the Highwood Valley. The area features forest-covered hills and the Etherington Creek, which includes small waterfalls and deep pools. Views of the Highwood River and peaks of the Continental Divide are accessible from various points. The terrain provides diverse options for outdoor activities.

Best hiking trails in Etherington Creek Provincial Recreation Area

  • The most popular hiking route is Raspberry Ridge loop from…

Last updated: May 1, 2026

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Raspberry Ridge loop from Cataract Creek Provincial Recreation Area

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610m

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hike the moderate 6.5-mile Mount Burke Trail in Kananaskis for panoramic views and a historic fire lookout, gaining 2694 feet.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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October 26, 2025, Holy Cross Mountain Route

The Holy Cross Mountain Route branches off from the upper section of the Gunnery Creek Trail in Don Getty Wildland Provincial Park. After following the creek valley for several kilometres, the route turns sharply uphill toward the base of Holy Cross Mountain. From there, it climbs through open meadows and loose scree to reach the northeast ridge. The final stretch is a steep scramble with some exposure, but the summit rewards you with panoramic views over the Highwood Range and the wild valleys of the park. It’s a challenging extension of the Gunnery Creek Trail, best tackled by experienced hikers with strong route-finding skills.

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Holy Cross Mountain rises along the Highwood Range in Kananaskis Country, known for its steep slopes and commanding summit views. The mountain gets its name from a snow-filled gully that forms a cross shape in early summer, visible from the valley below. The climb is strenuous, with sections of scree and loose rock, but the route rewards hikers with sweeping views of the Highwood Valley, Mount Head, and the peaks of the Livingstone Range. It’s a classic Kananaskis summit—challenging, scenic, and best suited for experienced hikers or scramblers.

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The Gunnery Creek Trail in Don Getty Wildland Provincial Park follows an old forestry road that gradually narrows into a rugged backcountry path. The route runs through dense forest alongside Gunnery Creek, eventually opening to alpine meadows framed by the Front Ranges. It’s lightly maintained and best suited to experienced hikers comfortable with route-finding and creek crossings. The trail offers a true wilderness feel, with few visitors, steady elevation gain, and wide mountain views near the upper valley.

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Plateau Mountain Ecological Reserve protects one of Alberta’s most unique alpine environments, set atop a broad, flat-topped mountain in Kananaskis Country. The area is known for its tundra-like landscape, permafrost features, and rare plant species that thrive in the harsh, windswept conditions. Access is limited to designated routes to protect the fragile terrain, but guided hikes and research visits reveal striking views across the surrounding ranges and a rare glimpse of alpine ecology in its natural state.

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The Mount Burke Trail is a steep, well-defined route that leads to the summit fire lookout in Kananaskis Country. It begins with a steady climb through forest before opening onto alpine slopes with views that expand the higher you go. The final stretch follows a rocky ridge to the historic Cameron Fire Lookout, where you're rewarded with sweeping views of the Livingstone Range and the Highwood Valley below.

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October 25, 2025, Mount Burke

Mount Burke in Kananaskis Country is a demanding but popular summit hike known for its restored fire lookout and sweeping 360-degree views. The trail climbs steadily through dense forest before breaking above the treeline, where switchbacks lead to the exposed ridge and final push to the summit. At the top, the old Cameron Fire Lookout offers a panoramic view over the Livingstone Range and Highwood Valley—one of the most striking views in southern Alberta.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there easy or beginner-friendly hiking trails in Etherington Creek Provincial Recreation Area?

While the komoot guide primarily features moderate to difficult routes, the broader Etherington Creek area does offer easier options. For instance, the Etherington Creek Multi Trail is rated as 'Green' (easy physical rating) and is suitable for a range of hikers, often transforming from snowmobile routes into pleasant summer paths.

Are the hiking trails in Etherington Creek Provincial Recreation Area suitable for families with children?

The Etherington Creek Multi Trail, with its 'Green' (easy) rating, is generally suitable for families. The area's tranquil setting within a mixed forest and the presence of small waterfalls and deep pools along Etherington Creek can provide an engaging experience for children.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in Etherington Creek Provincial Recreation Area?

The region is generally welcoming to outdoor enthusiasts. While specific dog regulations for each trail should be checked locally, many provincial recreation areas in Alberta allow dogs on trails, typically requiring them to be on a leash. Always practice Leave No Trace principles.

Are there any trails that feature waterfalls in Etherington Creek Provincial Recreation Area?

Yes, the Etherington Creek itself is a picturesque feature, showcasing small waterfalls and deep pools. While not specifically highlighted on individual komoot routes, exploring the areas around the creek will likely lead you to these natural attractions.

Are there any circular hiking routes available in the area?

Yes, komoot users enjoy several circular routes. One popular option is the Raspberry Ridge loop from Cataract Creek Provincial Recreation Area, a 6.7-mile (10.8 km) trail. Another is the Junction Hill loop from Highwood Junction Provincial Recreation Area, which is 5.8 miles (9.3 km) long.

What natural features or landmarks can I expect to see while hiking here?

Hikers can enjoy views of the Highwood River and the majestic peaks of the Continental Divide from various points, including the day-use area. The trails also pass by historical sites like the long-abandoned Ford Mine and cross the Lineham Company Road, which predates Highway 40.

Is parking available at the trailheads in Etherington Creek Provincial Recreation Area?

Yes, the recreation area is designed for accessibility by vehicle. It features campgrounds with over 60 sites, accommodating RVs and tents, and serves as a staging ground for various activities, indicating ample parking facilities near trail access points.

When is the best time of year to go hiking in Etherington Creek Provincial Recreation Area?

The summer months are ideal for hiking, as many trails originally established for snowmobiles transform into excellent routes for hikers. Wildflowers are abundant during this season, adding to the scenic beauty. Some trails, like the 'Etherington' trail, are specifically open during the summer.

What is the typical length and duration of hikes in Etherington Creek Provincial Recreation Area?

Hikes in the area vary. For example, the Mount Burke Trail is about 6.5 miles (10.5 km) and takes around 4 hours 15 minutes. More challenging routes like Holy Cross Mountain via Gunnery Creek Trail can be longer, at 7.9 miles (12.8 km), and take approximately 5 hours 40 minutes.

Besides hiking, what other outdoor activities can I do in Etherington Creek Provincial Recreation Area?

The area is versatile for outdoor pursuits. It offers camping with over 60 sites, including equestrian sites. Horseback riding is permitted on many trails. In autumn, it's a popular spot for hunters, and in winter, it's a staging ground for snowmobilers.

What do other hikers enjoy the most about hiking in Etherington Creek Provincial Recreation Area?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, from mixed forests and forest-covered hills to panoramic views of the Continental Divide, and the tranquil setting for connecting with nature.

Are there any moderate trails that offer significant elevation gain?

Yes, the Grass Pass – Gunnery Creek Trail loop from Sentinel Provincial Recreation Area is a moderate 5.6-mile (9 km) route with nearly 480 meters of elevation gain, offering a good workout and scenic views.

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