Trail Conditions and Closures

Trail conditions and closures are monitored by the GDTA but much of this information is crowd-sourced and depends on trail user contributions. Please report trail conditions via email.

June 27, 2025

Most of the snow from last weekend’s storm has melted, leaving the trail wet and muddy. Valley bottom trails at lower elevations vary from bare and dry to muddy and slippery, with some snow patches on trails at higher elevation. Trail conditions can change quickly so plan for varying conditions – clothing layers, boots, microspikes and poles are recommended. Please note that most trails are not maintained in the winter and downed trees won’t be removed until the trails are clear, usually in July.

TRAIL CLOSURES AND NOTICES:  

  • SNOW MELT: Despite last week’s storm, snow levels in the southern and central Rockies are lower than average for this time of year. Spring avalanche conditions may continue to exist so prepare accordingly. For up to date snow level data in BC, check out the Snow Survey Stations Interactive Map. In Alberta, check out the Alberta River Basins map (turn on the snow pillow layer).
  • CREEKS: Rapid snow melt during this time of year results in high water levels and potentially dangerous creek crossings, particularly later in the day. Attempt to ford larger creeks early in the day when water levels are lowest.
  • FIRE BANS: Conditions in Alberta have been dry but recent cooler, wet weather has reduced fire risk in much of Alberta. If you must have a campfire in the backcountry, ensure you follow the rules.
  • SECTION E UPDATE: Most of Jasper National Park reopened on October 11, 2024, and the Skyline Trail (which was partially damaged by wildfire near Signal Mountain) reopened on December 18, 2024, meaning all of the GDT in Jasper has reopened. Wabasso Lake access trail remains closed. Please be mindful that while the park and town have reopened to visitors, businesses and residents are still recovering from the impact of the wildfire.
  • SECTION F Update – Mount Robson Provincial Park: As of June 26, the Berg Lake trail is completely reopened.
  • CAUTION – Collie Creek Alternate Route: A new log bridge across the Blaeberry River near Cairnes Creek Rec Site was built in June 2024, restoring access to the Collie Creek Trail on the east side of the Blaeberry River. Two logs have been ratchet strapped together and two overhead tensioned grab ropes have been installed, but hikers should use this bridge at their own risk. 
  • CLOSURE – Egypt Lake and Bryant Creek shelters are closed until further notice due to construction.
  • ELK CALVING SEASON: mid May to June 30. Protective mother elk will aggressively protect their newborns by kicking and charging at people. Stay at least 30 metres away from all elk during this time of year. Pay attention to trail closures in known elk calving areas.
  • TICKS: Tick season has started. Be extra careful when in areas with a lot of underbrush and check yourself and your clothing after your hike.
  • BEARS: With spring’s arrival, bears are leaving their dens in search of food. Be bear aware on the trails this spring, make noise and carry bear spray.

ACCESS: 

  • Kananaskis Conservation Pass will be required for all vehicles visiting Kananaskis Country and provincial sites in the Bow Valley Corridor. The pass is not required for people arriving without a vehicle on foot, horseback or bicycle.
  • BC Parks lists Walker Creek FSR as closed at km 37 due to unsafe road conditions, but the road has had some maintenance in the past couple years and remains accessible beyond that point for those with high clearance 4WD vehicles willing to drive the very rough and overgrown road all the way to the Bastille Creek trailhead.
  • For more information, check out Alberta 511 and Drive BC.

National and Provincial Park Trail Conditions:

Banff National Park
Jasper National Park Submit a Jasper trail condition report
Kootenay National Park
Waterton Lakes National Park
Yoho National Park

Akamina‐Kishinena Provincial Park
Castle Wildland Provincial Park
Castle Provincial Park
Elk Lakes Provincial Park
Height of the Rockies Provincial Park
Kakwa Provincial Park
Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park
Mount Robson Provincial Park
Peter Lougheed Provincial Park

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