By Britanny Burr on July 17, 2024.
Now, let’s talk specifics. The parking for their trail is the Black Prince Day Use Area, which is about two hours away from Calgary. Once parked, you’ll follow the High Rockies Trail north, carefully crossing the road, then heading east to the trail. These trails are well-established, well-marked, and highly trafficked, so you shouldn’t have a problem finding your way, and you’re sure to encounter other hikers along the way.
You will need to wear good, sturdy footwear with good ankle support. While the hike is shorter, there’s always a risk of roots and loose ground, so it’s better to be safe. This area is known for getting pretty muddy on damper days, so boots are a good choice. Pack layers, as we all know, Alberta weather can shift at any moment. Some other things to bring are bear spray, lots of water and slacks, a first aid kit, and anything else that might help you prepare for an emergency. Always be sure to check for closures, advisories, or warnings before setting out. There are dead zones throughout the drive and hike, so you’ll want to ensure your road and trail maps are downloaded or printed. We hope you have the most incredible adventure and get some amazing photos as you cross that iconic bridge. Britanny Burr is a freelance writer and a contributor to Great West Media. This content has been republished for the Great West Media & Southern Alberta Newspapers Hot Summer Guide advertising feature. The Hot Summer Guide is a special feature about summer activities, bucket list adventures, staycation options, road trips, attractions, events, and road trip-worthy food & beverage destinations across Alberta. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial staff. This article was originally published on July 31, 2023. 14