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Middle Waterton Lake stretches between Canada and the U.S., surrounded by steep mountain walls and blue water. The trails along the shore offer views of both the lake and the peaks rising sharply above it. Whether you’re hiking, paddling, or just taking in the scenery, it’s a stunning place in Waterton Lakes National Park.
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Waterton Lakes National Park lies in southwest Alberta, where the prairies meet the Rocky Mountains in dramatic contrast. The park is known for its deep glacial lakes, rugged peaks, and diverse wildlife, all within a compact area that makes exploring easy. Trails range from short lake walks to steep alpine routes, with highlights including Red Rock Canyon, Crypt Lake, and the views from the Prince of Wales Hotel. As part of the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, it showcases both Canada’s mountain beauty and its connection to the broader Crown of the Continent ecosystem.
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The view of Crandell Lake reveals calm turquoise water surrounded by forested slopes and framed by the peaks of Mount Crandell and Vimy Ridge. From the shoreline or nearby lookout points, the lake sits like a mirror reflecting the mountains above. It’s a peaceful, sheltered spot that captures the quiet alpine beauty of Waterton Lakes National Park.
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The Crandell Lake Trail in Waterton Lakes National Park is a gentle forest hike that leads to a quiet mountain lake tucked between Mount Crandell and Vimy Ridge. The route follows a well-marked path through aspen and evergreen forest, gradually opening to views of the surrounding peaks before reaching the clear, still waters of the lake.
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Biking into the East Entrance is less crowded than the West, and offers probably the quickest access to Many Glacier, an area known for its abundant wildlife. Note that vehicles have access to Going-to-the-Sun Road without vehicle reservation required from this side. This side offers hiking trails such as St. Mary Falls Trail and Jackson Glacier Overlook Trail, and Boat tours on St. Mary Lake.
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Red Rocks Point is a scenic pullout along Going-to-the-Sun Road, just west of McDonald Creek’s tumbling cascades. It’s an easy place to miss—but worth a pause. Park (or dismount your bike) and follow the short path down to broad, rust-colored rocks that give the spot its name. From here, you’ll get a striking view of the creek as it rushes through carved channels, especially vibrant in early summer. It’s a peaceful spot for a quick rest or a picnic, with the layered peaks of Glacier National Park rising in the distance and the sound of water all around.
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Big Bend is one of the most iconic curves on Going-to-the-Sun Road, where the pavement sweeps in a dramatic arc beneath towering peaks and open sky. Located just west of Logan Pass, it offers a breathtaking vantage point of the upper Garden Wall and the valley far below. There’s a small pullout where you can pause to take in the view—or catch your breath if you're climbing by bike. In summer, wildflowers often blanket the slopes, and waterfalls thread down the cliffs in the distance. It’s a classic Glacier National Park scene, and one of the road’s most photographed spots.
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The Waterton River Bridge near Maskinonge Lake marks a quiet but scenic point in the Waterton Lakes region, just outside the townsite. As you cross the bridge—by bike, car, or on foot—you’ll catch open views of Maskinonge Lake to the west, with its calm waters fringed by marshland and often dotted with birds. You’ll often see deer or waterfowl here, especially if you’re riding through early or late in the day The bridge itself sits at a gentle curve in the road and offers a natural spot to pause before entering or leaving Waterton Lakes National Park.
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