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Lago McArthur

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Lago McArthur

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Lake McArthur is a stunning alpine lake located in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada, near the continental divide. Nestled between the towering peaks of Mount Schaffer and Park Mountain, this natural monument is renowned for its striking deep blue, almost sapphire-like, coloration. Situated at an elevation of 2296 meters, it holds the distinction of being the deepest lake in Yoho National Park, plunging to a maximum depth of 85 meters.

Visitors consistently praise Lake McArthur for its exceptional beauty…

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    24 ottobre 2025

    Il lago McArthur è un lago profondo, color zaffiro, incastonato tra il Monte Schaffer e il Monte Park. È lungo solo 1,5 km, ma raggiunge gli 85 metri di profondità, il che gli conferisce il suo colore intenso e la sua limpidezza. È uno dei laghi alpini più suggestivi delle Montagne Rocciose e rappresenta un'eccellente opportunità per scattare foto incredibili e memorabili.
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    Lake McArthur & Big Larches Trail loop — Yoho National Park

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    Hike the difficult 4.6-mile Lake McArthur Loop Trail in Yoho National Park for stunning sapphire-blue lake views and challenging terrain.

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    Elevazione 2.300 m

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    Posizione:Area A (Kicking Horse/Kinbasket Lake), British Columbia, Canada

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    What is the typical elevation gain for the Lake McArthur hike?

    The primary circuit hike to Lake McArthur from the Le Relais Day Shelter involves an elevation gain of approximately 310 meters (1,017 feet). This makes it a moderate challenge suitable for a range of hikers.

    Are there any alternative or extended hiking routes around Lake McArthur?

    While the 8-kilometer circuit from Le Relais Day Shelter is the main route, the Lake O'Hara area offers numerous interconnected trails. Hikers can explore extensions towards Burgess Pass or Opabin Lake, which provide different perspectives and varying levels of difficulty, allowing for longer and more challenging adventures.

    Is Lake McArthur a family-friendly hiking destination?

    Yes, the Lake McArthur hike is generally considered family-friendly for those accustomed to moderate trails. The 8-kilometer circuit with a 310-meter elevation gain is manageable for children with some hiking experience. The stunning views and the unique blue lake provide great motivation for younger hikers.

    What is the dog policy for trails around Lake McArthur and in Yoho National Park?

    Dogs are generally permitted on most trails in Yoho National Park, including the Lake McArthur trail, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. It's crucial to pack out all pet waste to preserve the natural environment. Always check the latest park regulations before your visit, as policies can change.

    How do I secure permits or reservations to access the Lake O'Hara area and Lake McArthur trailhead?

    Access to the Lake O'Hara area, where the Lake McArthur trailhead is located, is restricted. Visitors typically need to secure reservations for the Lake O'Hara bus or for overnight camping well in advance, often months ahead, through Parks Canada. Without a bus reservation or camping permit, access is usually not possible.

    What are the best months to visit Lake McArthur to avoid crowds?

    While the summer and early fall (July to September) offer the best weather and clear trails, they are also the busiest. To potentially avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting in early July or late September. Arriving early in the morning on any day is also highly recommended, especially on weekends, as parking and trail access can become very busy.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter around Lake McArthur?

    The alpine environment around Lake McArthur is home to various wildlife. Hikers might spot marmots, pikas, and various bird species. While less common, larger animals like deer, elk, or even bears can be present in Yoho National Park. Always carry bear spray, know how to use it, and practice safe wildlife viewing by keeping a respectful distance.

    Are there any hidden viewpoints or photography spots at Lake McArthur?

    Beyond the main viewpoints, many photographers enjoy exploring the shoreline for unique angles of the lake's deep blue water against the surrounding peaks. The trail itself offers several scenic spots, particularly as it winds through larch forests and across McArthur Meadows, providing diverse photographic opportunities before reaching the lake.

    What are the nearest towns with accommodation, cafes, and pubs to Lake McArthur?

    The closest towns offering accommodation, cafes, and pubs are Field, British Columbia, located within Yoho National Park, and Lake Louise, Alberta, just a short drive east in Banff National Park. Both provide a range of services for visitors to the region.

    What makes Lake McArthur's water so intensely blue?

    Lake McArthur's striking deep blue color is primarily due to its significant depth and the presence of glacial rock flour. At 85 meters (279 feet) deep, it is the deepest lake in Yoho National Park. The fine particles of rock flour suspended in the water scatter sunlight, absorbing most colors but reflecting the blue spectrum, creating its renowned sapphire-like hue.

    Is it possible to hike to Lake McArthur in winter?

    Hiking to Lake McArthur in winter is generally not recommended for the average visitor. The Lake O'Hara road is closed, requiring a very long ski or snowshoe approach, and the alpine trails are covered in deep snow, posing avalanche risks. Access is extremely challenging and requires significant backcountry experience, proper gear, and avalanche safety knowledge.

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