A blue lake, surrounded by green forest and white snow capped mountains
A blue lake, surrounded by green forest and white snow capped mountains
Vertical rock formations, epic waterfalls, and dizzying peaks

Yoho National Park

Yoho National Park lies on the western slopes of the Rocky Mountains in British Columbia and offers visitors from all over the world a glimpse of the country's natural wonders, from the secrets of ancient life to the power of ice and water.

This national park is less well known than Jasper National Park and Banff, but no less beautiful for that. Here you can enjoy impressive waterfalls such as Takakkaw Falls and emerald lakes such as Lake O'Hara in peace. Yoho National Park was officially established in 1886, making it one of Canada's oldest national parks. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984 as part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks.

Witness the beauty of Emerald Lake's unique waters
Natural Bridge offers views with an abundance of natural beauty

Highlights of the park

  • Emerald Lake
  • Natural Bridge
  • The Burgess Shale
  • Many waterfalls
  • Trans-Canada highway

Emerald lake

It would be remiss of you to not make a stop at Emerald Lake when visiting Yoho National Park. This is the largest lake in the park and a fine sight to behold. There is no question as to where Emerald Lake gets its name. The colour alone is enough to move you, but the surrounding mountain landscape leaves you speechless. Access to the lake is surprisingly easy, as it’s just a few kilometres off the Trans-Canada highway. A gentle walking trail that is about five kilometres around the lake is great for families and those looking to take it easy.

Natural Bridge

Carved by the Kicking Horse River, the Natural Bridge is a unique rock formation that makes for a great photo opportunity and a peaceful place to enjoy the river's flow.

Did you know the Burgess Shale is home to 508 million year old fossils?

The Burgess Shale

The Burgess Shale is a unique feature of Yoho National Park. This fossil-bearing deposit is famous for its exceptional preservation of dinosaur fossils that are 508 million years old, offering a rare glimpse into an ancient past that existed here. In 1909, palaeontologist Charles D. Walcott made the groundbreaking discovery of the Burgess Shale fossils that shed new light on Earth's ancient history and evolution.

Trans-Canada Highway

You can wind your way through the park on the Trans-Canada Highway. In fact, at Kicking Horse Pass, the highest point of this highway is reached - 1627 metres. Watching over your journey are the Waputik Mountains, a range covering 1,069 square kilometres. Many of the highest peaks are heavily glaciated, which might explain the name Waputik, which means 'white goat' in Stoney, an Indigenous language.

Wapta Falls are known for their impressive width
Takakkaw Falls is the second highest waterfall in Canada

The many waterfalls of Yoho National Park

Wapta Falls

Popular sights in Yoho National Park include the many powerful waterfalls that roar throughout the land. Wapta Falls is the largest waterfall of the Kicking Horse River - about 18 metres high and 107 metres wide. There is an easy five-kilometre hike to reach it.

Takakkaw Falls

Takakkaw Falls is the second-tallest waterfall in Canada, with a total height of 373 metres. The falls are fed by the meltwater of the Daly Glacier, which is part of the Waputik Icefield. At their peak in late spring after the heavy snow melts, a visit to see the Takakkaw Falls is easily a very popular activity.

Go kayaking on Emerald Lake for a unique perspective of the park
There is a vast network of hiking trails suitable for all skill levels

Activities

Explore the Rockies from different perspectives with a variety of activities. Thrill seekers can go mountain biking on any number of trails, whereas those looking for a more relaxed experience have their choice among everything from scenic drives to wildlife photography.

Hiking trails

Hike along the famous Iceline Trail for breathtaking views of glaciers and mountain landscapes. Hike around Emerald Lake with its unique turquoise colour or explore this incredible landscape by canoe. Follow the Kicking Horse River, which leads to Wapte Falls and the Natural Bridge, or hike the Hoodoo Creek trail and see the extraordinary Leanchoil Hoodoos. With its iconic rock pillars, this natural phenomenon is one of the top attractions in Yoho National Park.

Boating and water sports

The park offers several pristine lakes and waterways that are perfect for paddling adventures. The vibrant waters of Emerald Lake make for a stunning backdrop as you paddle across the lake. For those seeking something more adventurous, whitewater kayaking on the Kicking Horse River provides thrilling opportunities. Wapta Lake offers a quieter and less crowded paddling experience. It's a great place for a peaceful day on the water surrounded by mountains.

Helicopter ride over the Rocky Mountains

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Be taken in a helicopter ride and explore the Rocky Mountains from above.

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Mountain bike in the Rocky Mountains

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When is the best time to visit?

To see the lake at its peak, you should visit from late spring to early autumn. In fact, the lake often freezes over completely in the winter.

Summer

Summer is the peak tourist season when the weather is generally mild, and most hiking trails and attractions are accessible. However, be prepared for crowds, and consider making reservations for activities and accommodation well in advance.

Spring

Spring time is a fascinating period of transition in the park. Some trails may still be snow-covered, but it's a quieter time to visit if you prefer solitude.

Autumn

Autumn brings vibrant foliage as the park's forests change colour. This is an excellent time for photography enthusiasts, and hiking is still possible throughout most of the park in early autumn. There are also fewer visitors compared to the peak summer months.

Enjoy the mountain vistas from accommodation right near the park

Our unique accommodation in the area

A boutique inn near Golden

Golden, Canada

A cosy boutique inn located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies near Banff and Yoho.

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Luxury lodge where nature and luxury are one

Lake Louise, Canada

A beautiful mountain lodge in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, near Yoho National Park and Lake Louise.

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The options for things to do and where to stay are so diverse that it may be difficult to make choices for your trip. We are happy to help you on your way! Contact one of our travel specialists who will put together a unique itinerary, free of obligation, that fits your needs exactly.

Yoho National Park is a treasure trove of natural beauty and historical significance. From its awe-inspiring landscapes and outdoor activities to its intriguing history and commitment to conservation, Yoho offers a unique and unforgettable experience for all who venture into its pristine wilderness.

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