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Top 11 Lakes in Yoho National Park

Best lakes in Yoho National Park are a prominent feature of this Canadian Rockies destination. The park is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including towering peaks and glaciers, which feed numerous lakes. These bodies of water often display vibrant turquoise and green hues due to glacial silt. The natural landscape provides a setting for various outdoor activities.

Best lakes in Yoho National Park

  • The most popular lakes is Emerald Lake, a lake that is the largest in Yoho National…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Emerald Lake

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Emerald Lake is the largest lake in Yoho National Park and, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful lakes in Western Canada. Nice is u.a. also that the lake …

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Emerald Lake

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Lake O'Hara

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Lake O'Hara is a mountain lake located at the high altitudes of Yoho National Park in the Canadian province of British Columbia and a protected area in the protected area. …

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Canoe Rental at Emerald Lake

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Quite popular canoe rental spot at Emerald Lake. However, prices are incredibly high (90$ / h). Apparently this is one of the „cheaper“ canoe rental options in the region, though. …

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Marpole Lake

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Marpole Lake is a quiet, lesser-known destination in Yoho National Park. The lake sits in a glacial basin with darker waters, and visitors can escape the crowds here.

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Kurt
June 19, 2026, Emerald Lake

It is a wonderfully located lake in Yoho National Park. The left side of the lake is good for hiking. The right side is a bit more difficult with many muddy spots, where footbridges are currently being built to improve the situation. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended at the moment. A boat trip rounds off the hike with the great mountain views. Highly recommended.

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Alex
October 26, 2025, Marpole Lake

Marpole Lake is a quiet, lesser-known destination in Yoho National Park. The lake sits in a glacial basin with darker waters, and visitors can escape the crowds here.

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Schnucki
July 23, 2025, Emerald Lake

Breathtakingly beautiful. Highly recommended.

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It's out of the price range for Europeans, but it's a relatively unique place and a relatively unique time too...

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Area: Approximately 0.5 km². Maximum Depth: Around 30 meters. Perimeter length: Approximately 5.2 km.

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It was discovered in 1882 by Tom Wilson, a guide for the Canadian Pacific Railway. He was working on the construction of the railway when a group of Stoney Nakoda guided him towards the lake. He was so impressed by the color of the water that he named it Emerald Lake, in honor of its vibrant emerald green hue.

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Jürgen
May 15, 2024, Emerald Lake

The entire hike around the lake is highly recommended and offers great views. I would recommend walking around the lake anti-clockwise so you don't have to walk with the crowds.

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July 9, 2023, Lake O'Hara

Lots of loose scree on the way down, be careful!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular activities to do at the lakes in Yoho National Park?

Visitors to Yoho National Park's lakes can enjoy a variety of activities. At Emerald Lake, you can hike the 5.2 km loop trail, rent a canoe, or in winter, go snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Lake O'Hara is a hiker's paradise with an extensive network of trails, including the famous alpine circuit. Sherbrooke Lake offers a peaceful setting for picnicking and swimming. Many lakes also provide excellent opportunities for photography and wildlife viewing. For more extensive hiking options, explore routes like the Yoho Valley Trail or the Lake O'Hara Alpine Circuit, detailed in the Hiking in Yoho National Park guide.

Are there family-friendly lakes and activities in Yoho National Park?

Yes, several lakes in Yoho National Park are well-suited for families. Emerald Lake is easily accessible and features a flat, easy 5.2 km loop trail around its shore, perfect for all ages. Canoe rentals are also available there. Sherbrooke Lake is another great option, reached via a 6 km round-trip hike rated as easy to moderately easy, with calm shores ideal for picnics.

What makes Emerald Lake a must-visit destination?

Emerald Lake is renowned for its stunning, intense turquoise-green color, which comes from glacial rock flour. It's the largest lake in Yoho National Park and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding President Range mountains. Its accessibility, scenic loop trail, and canoe rentals make it a popular year-round destination. The historic Emerald Lake Lodge also adds to its charm.

How can I access Lake O'Hara, and what makes it a unique experience?

Lake O'Hara is a true gem known for its pristine alpine wilderness and spectacular scenery. Access is highly regulated to preserve its environment; visitors typically need reservations for a Parks Canada shuttle bus, which are booked months in advance. Alternatively, you can hike an 11 km road to reach the lake. This restricted access ensures a unique, less crowded wilderness experience, making it a hiker's paradise with trails leading to other beautiful spots like Lake Oesa and Opabin Lake.

Are there any less crowded or 'hidden gem' lakes in the park?

For a quieter experience, consider Marpole Lake, a lesser-known destination with darker waters where you can escape the crowds. Sherbrooke Lake is also considered a 'hidden gem,' offering a serene escape with its beautiful blue-green waters and a moderately easy hike, perfect for those seeking tranquility away from the more popular spots.

When is the best time to visit the lakes in Yoho National Park?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, canoeing, and enjoying the vibrant lake colors. Fall (late September to October) offers stunning golden larch trees, particularly around Lake O'Hara and Sherbrooke Lake. In winter, frozen lakes like Emerald Lake become popular for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the lakes?

The areas around the lakes in Yoho National Park are home to abundant wildlife. Around Emerald Lake, for instance, you might spot grizzly and black bears, as well as various bird species. Always maintain a safe distance and carry bear spray when hiking in the park.

Are there easy hiking trails around the lakes in Yoho National Park?

Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The loop trail around Emerald Lake is a flat 5.2 km path suitable for most fitness levels. The trail to Sherbrooke Lake is a 6 km round-trip hike rated as easy to moderately easy. For other easy options, you can check the Hiking in Yoho National Park guide, which includes routes like the Wapta Falls Trail.

Can I rent a canoe at the lakes?

Yes, canoe rentals are available at Emerald Lake. It's a popular activity to experience the lake's stunning colors from the water. While prices can be high, it offers a unique perspective of the surrounding mountains and glaciers.

What are the options for accommodation near the lakes?

Accommodation options vary by lake. At Emerald Lake, you can find the historic Emerald Lake Lodge. Near Lake O'Hara, there's the Lake O'Hara Lodge, the Elizabeth Parker Hut, and a backcountry campground, all requiring reservations well in advance due to limited availability.

What natural features contribute to the vibrant colors of the lakes?

The striking turquoise and green hues of many lakes in Yoho National Park, such as Emerald Lake, are primarily due to 'rock flour.' This finely ground glacial silt, suspended in the water, refracts blue and green light, creating the mesmerizing colors. The intensity of the color can vary with sunlight and glacial melt.

Are there opportunities for cycling near the lakes?

While direct cycling on lake trails might be limited, the broader Yoho National Park area offers excellent cycling routes. For example, you can find challenging routes like the Emerald Lake – Kicking Horse Pass loop. More details on cycling opportunities can be found in the Cycling in Yoho National Park guide.

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