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Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park

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Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park

The best hikes from bus stations in Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park

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Bus station hiking trails in Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park traverse an expansive, undeveloped wilderness within the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The park features dramatic mountain scenery, including high-alpine terrain, majestic ridges, and deep creek valleys carved by the Elbow and Sheep Rivers. Hikers can expect to move through dense forests of lodgepole pine and spruce trees, encountering glacier-fed creeks and rivers. This region offers a remote and natural setting for exploration, characterized by minimal development.

Best bus station hiking trails in Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park

  • The most popular bus station hiking route is Terrace loop from Kananaskis Village, a 4.2 miles (6.7 km) trail that takes 1 hour 51 minutes to complete. This easy route offers views of the surrounding Kananaskis landscape.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Giant Wooden Teepee – Troll Falls loop from Kananaskis Village, a moderate 7.8 miles (12.5 km) path. This route leads through forests and past the notable Troll Falls.
  • Local hikers also love the Hiking loop from Kananaskis Village, a 4.8 miles (7.8 km) trail leading through varied terrain, often completed in about 2 hours 12 minutes.
  • Hiking in Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park is defined by rugged mountain scenery, dense forests, and glacier-fed rivers. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy walks to moderate ascents.
  • The routes in Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from more than 170 reviews. More than 2,600 hikers have used komoot to explore Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 7, 2026

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Terrace loop from Kananaskis Village

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

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Tips from the Community

Zachary
May 2, 2026, Ribbon Creek Parking

This is a large paved lot with restrooms as you drive in. You can leave via a few different trailheads, each of which have a kiosk with useful maps of the area.

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Alex
October 21, 2025, Terrace

Terrace is a wide trail that is sometimes a gravel path, and sometimes packed dirt, and it becomes singletrack in certain areas. It is a popular destination for mountain biking, hiking, and cross-country skiing during the winter months.

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Philipp Hesse
October 10, 2024, Troll Falls

The Troll Falls look different every time. The water is constantly working on the rocks of the gorge and changing the riverbed of Marmot Creek. The waterfalls got their Scandinavian name from Don Gardener, who had just returned from Norway when he built the trail in 1970.

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WARNING: Bears frequent this area during the summer months. Be careful, make noise, keep dogs on a leash. Stay well away from any observed bears. Please report any bear sightings to the Kananaskis Ranger Service or Park Information Centre.

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July 25, 2022, Troll Falls

Pretty waterfall accessible by several easy hiking trails

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available in Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park?

There are currently 3 curated hiking routes in Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park that are easily accessible from bus stations. These trails offer a convenient way to explore the park's natural beauty without needing a car.

Are there any easy bus station hikes suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, for an easy and accessible option, consider the Terrace loop from Kananaskis Village. This 6.7 km route features gentle elevation changes, making it ideal for a relaxed outing. The park also offers other easy routes like the Barrier Lake Trail and Troll Falls, known for their lush forests and glacier-fed creeks, though specific bus access may vary for these.

What kind of scenery can I expect on these bus station hiking trails?

The trails accessible from bus stations in Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park immerse you in the rugged Canadian Rockies. You'll traverse dense forests of lodgepole pine and spruce, encounter glacier-fed creeks, and experience the dramatic mountain scenery characteristic of the Kananaskis region. Many routes offer views of high-alpine terrain and deep creek valleys.

Are there any circular routes available from bus stations?

Yes, all three of the bus station accessible routes in this guide are circular. You can enjoy the Terrace loop from Kananaskis Village, the Giant Wooden Teepee – Troll Falls loop from Kananaskis Village, and the Hiking loop from Kananaskis Village, all designed to bring you back to your starting point.

What are some notable natural features or attractions I might see along these trails?

While exploring the bus station trails, you'll be within the expansive Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park itself, known for its undeveloped wilderness. The Giant Wooden Teepee – Troll Falls loop specifically takes you past the popular Troll Falls, known for its beautiful cascades. The park is also home to vital spawning areas for bull and cutthroat trout, and stands of endangered Limber and Whitebark Pine.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park?

The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park, with an average score of 4.66 stars from 176 ratings. Reviewers often praise the park's authentic wilderness experience, the solitude it offers due to minimal development, and the diverse landscapes ranging from dense forests to dramatic mountain views.

Are there any moderate difficulty bus station hikes for more experienced hikers?

Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, the Giant Wooden Teepee – Troll Falls loop from Kananaskis Village is a moderate 12.5 km route with over 200 meters of elevation gain. Another moderate option is the Hiking loop from Kananaskis Village, which covers 7.8 km with about 173 meters of ascent.

Can I see any waterfalls on the bus station accessible routes?

Yes, the Giant Wooden Teepee – Troll Falls loop from Kananaskis Village will lead you to the beautiful Troll Falls. While not directly on a bus station route, the iconic Edworthy Falls are also a significant natural attraction within the wider park, accessible via the Elbow Lake Trail.

What is the best time of year to hike these bus station trails?

Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park offers diverse experiences throughout the year. While summer provides lush greenery and warmer temperatures, making all trails enjoyable, spring and fall offer vibrant foliage and fewer crowds. Winter hiking is also possible, with opportunities to see frozen falls, though some trails may require snowshoes or microspikes.

What makes Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park unique for hiking?

As a Wildland Provincial Park, Elbow-Sheep is intentionally designed with minimal development, offering an authentic backcountry experience. Its expansive 800 square kilometers of rugged Canadian Rockies, diverse ecosystems, and limited car access contribute to a sense of solitude and immersion in nature, making it ideal for those seeking a remote and natural setting.

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