There are plenty of places to see and visit in Castle Wildland Provincial Park. Whether you love hiking or cycling, Castle Wildland Provincial Park is a region where 3
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Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Castle Wildland Provincial Park is a vast mountain wilderness in southwest Alberta, known for its rugged peaks, deep valleys, rivers, waterfalls, and extensive trail network. There are multiple hiking routes that wind through alpine meadows, dense forests, and remote backcountry landscapes, offering excellent opportunities to spot wildlife, including elk, deer, bears, and birds of prey. The mix of dramatic scenery and quieter, less-travelled trails gives the park a wild and peaceful feel, making it especially rewarding for outdoor exploration.
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North Drywood Falls Trail is a very scenic route through the Drywood Valley that follows an old road and forested path toward the falls in the heart of Castle Wildland Provincial Park. The trail passes through open meadows, with river crossings, and breathtaking mountain scenery, with constant views of the rugged peaks and opportunities to spot wildlife along the way. The gentle grades for most of the route make it ideal for beginners and families, and the waterfall at the end adds a rewarding finish to the journey.
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Covering nearly 197,000 acres, Castle Wildland Provincial Park is a prime slice of remote alpine ridges, mature forests, and high-mountain lakes. It shares a border with Castle Provincial Park, and together they are managed under the Castle Management Plan. Outdoor lovers will find unmarked trails, wildlife corridors for grizzly bears and wolverines, and dispersed back-country terrain perfect for hiking, horseback riding or wilderness camping. With almost no developed facilities and an emphasis on solitude and wildness, Castle Wildland is a destination for the adventurous and those seeking true backcountry experiences.
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Table Mountain is a 2,232 meter high plateau mountain. From here you can see the Fernie Formation and get an idea of where the Continental Divide runs. There are also some good photo spots along the cliff.
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Six peaks make for a big trek, but it's a simply wonderful ridge if you get the right weather! Mind there's no water.
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