Easy Waterfall Hike in Banff National Park- Silverton Falls Alberta Canada
Silverton Falls in Banff National Park is a nice easy to do hike through a rocky mountain forest. It's only 0.9km to the waterfall viewpoint, making it a short, less than 2km round trip. Silverton Falls hike starts out at the Rockbound Lake Trail...
Silverton Falls in Banff National Park is a nice easy to do hike through a rocky mountain forest. It's only 0.9km to the waterfall viewpoint, making it a short, less than 2km round trip. Silverton Falls hike starts out at the Rockbound Lake Trail parking lot on HWY 1A just west of the Banff townsite. You will find pit vault toilets available at the trailhead.
The trail comes to a fork at about 0.3km into the hike, stay to the right for Silverton Falls. After the trail forks off, it becomes a more narrow, rocky and root covered. You'll find a few switchbacks leading up to the falls, this is where most of the elevation gain happens. The trail eventually becomes very narrow as it crosses a wide open mountain side. If you have little ones with you, be extra careful here. If you're afraid of h/eights, this may send you back and make you rethink this hike. Once past that part, the trail widens again to lead up to Silverton Falls viewing area. The viewing area is quite small, located on some rocks in front of the waterfall. There are no official viewpoints built and no guardrails here. The terrain is quite steep all around, but that makes for beautiful unobstructed views of the stunning mountains around, and the gorgeous waterfall.
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The trail comes to a fork at about 0.3km into the hike, stay to the right for Silverton Falls. After the trail forks off, it becomes a more narrow, rocky and root covered. You'll find a few switchbacks leading up to the falls, this is where most of the elevation gain happens. The trail eventually becomes very narrow as it crosses a wide open mountain side. If you have little ones with you, be extra careful here. If you're afraid of h/eights, this may send you back and make you rethink this hike. Once past that part, the trail widens again to lead up to Silverton Falls viewing area. The viewing area is quite small, located on some rocks in front of the waterfall. There are no official viewpoints built and no guardrails here. The terrain is quite steep all around, but that makes for beautiful unobstructed views of the stunning mountains around, and the gorgeous waterfall.
It's a stunning drive through Banff National Park in Alberta Canada
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Banff National Park, Rockbound Lake Trail, Improvement District No. 9, AB T0L, Canada
Pit vault toilets are available at the start of the trail by the Rockbound Lake parking lot
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Know your way around by taking a look at the map and area information at the start of the Silverton Falls hike
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There are a few options available on the Rockbound Lake Trail if you wanted a longer day hike in Banff
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No camping and no motorized vehicles allowed on this trail leading to Silverton Falls and Rockbound Lake in Banff National Park Alberta
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Be sure to stay to the right for the Silverton Falls turn off. There is a sign to help keep you on track at the fork in the trail
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Distance signs will help you know which way to go and how far you have left while hiking this trail in Banff
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Banff National Park, Rockbound Lake Trail, Improvement District No. 9, AB T0L, Canada
Once past the fork in the trail, the trail to Silverton Falls becomes less of a flat path and more roots and rocks are visible
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Banff is a beautiful place to explore in September. Be bear aware as usual in this area. The Silverton Falls trail is not a very busy area for other hikers.
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It's always fun to find what's growing while hiking. Mushrooms are so hard to identify though!
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Don't forget to look down and keep your open for the little things if you're into that kind of thing
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I liked the look of this little mushroom found while hiking in Banff National Park
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My toddler had no problem walking the whole way to Silverton Falls and back out again. It is just under 2kms for the round trip. There are very steep areas and edges, so this hike is not recommended for all children. Safety is extremely important.
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There is a part of the trail that turns you in another direction, they are trying to reclaim the area, so stay on the main trail.
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After the fence, the uphill trek starts. It's not too bad, and the switchbacks help break it up
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As you head up the switchbacks, the trail narrows and starts to be along the edge of the mountain.
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The trail to Silverton Falls is 0.9km one way and meanders back and forth up the trail as you listen to the flowing water of the creek nearby
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This is the worst part of the trail to Silverton Falls, the trail is a bit washed out and is no wider than a single footpath. The edge is extremely steep, so watch your footing and hold onto small children if you have them with you. Safety is...
This is the worst part of the trail to Silverton Falls, the trail is a bit washed out and is no wider than a single footpath. The edge is extremely steep, so watch your footing and hold onto small children if you have them with you. Safety is important here.
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As you reach the end of the switchbacks, the views of Banffs beautiful Rocky Mountains start to appear.
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If you're afraid of heights or edges, this trail may not be for you. Clearly you need to watch your footing near this area of the Silverton Falls trail
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