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Hike the moderate Little Beehive via Lake Agnes Trail in Banff National Park for stunning views of Lake Louise and the historic Lake Agnes T
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.15 km
2.23 km
692 m
123 m
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5.50 km
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Highest point (2,190 m)
Lowest point (1,740 m)
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The trail starts at the shores of Lake Louise. Parking at the Lake Louise lakeshore can be very challenging, especially during peak season. It's highly recommended to arrive very early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Alternatively, Parks Canada operates shuttle services from the Lake Louise village to the lakeshore, which is a convenient option to avoid parking hassles.
To secure parking at the Lake Louise lakeshore and experience the trail with fewer people, plan to arrive before 7 AM or after 4 PM. Utilizing the Parks Canada shuttle service from the Lake Louise village is also an excellent way to bypass parking difficulties entirely.
Yes, as this trail is located within Banff National Park, you will need a valid Parks Canada Discovery Pass or a daily park pass to enter the park. No additional permits are typically required for day hiking on this specific trail.
Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in Banff National Park, including this one, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Always practice Leave No Trace principles, which includes packing out all pet waste.
The best time to hike this trail is typically from late spring (June) through early fall (October). September is particularly beautiful due to the larch trees turning golden. While possible in winter, conditions can be challenging with snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear like microspikes or snowshoes.
The trail is generally rated as moderate. It involves a consistent climb with an elevation gain of about 465 meters over roughly 9.2 kilometers round trip. While it can be challenging for beginners, its well-maintained path and numerous resting spots make it suitable for active families and those seeking a rewarding hike with stunning views.
Hikers typically take around 3.5 to 4 hours to complete the round trip to Little Beehive via Lake Agnes Tea House, allowing for stops to enjoy the scenery and perhaps a break at the teahouse.
This trail offers a wealth of scenic highlights. You'll start with views of Lake Louise, pass by Mirror Lake (Banff National Park), and reach the historic Lake Agnes Tea House. The ultimate reward is the panoramic 180-degree View from Little Beehive, offering an unparalleled perspective of Lake Louise and the surrounding mountains.
The trail begins with a paved section from Lake Louise, transitioning to a well-maintained gravel path. As you ascend, it becomes more natural with sections of rocks and roots. There are several switchbacks, especially after Mirror Lake, to manage the consistent incline. The final push to Little Beehive is a steady uphill but generally manageable.
Yes, the route shares sections with and can be extended to other popular trails. You'll traverse parts of the Lake Agnes Trail and the Little Beehive Trail. It can also be part of a larger 'Beehive Circuit' that includes the Big Beehive Trail, or connect to the Plain of Six Glaciers Trail for a longer adventure.
For this moderate hike, it's advisable to bring sturdy hiking shoes, layers of clothing as weather can change quickly, water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and bear spray. A camera is also a must for the incredible views!
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Lake Louise is world famous for its turquoise waters, which get their unique colour from glacial sediments. The Victoria Glacier feeds the lake and creates a stunning backdrop.
Mirror Lake is on the hiking trail between …
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