Markers alongside the trail help people find their way for when there is snow in the higher reaches of Numa Pass. Stay left at the junction leading to Marble Canyon and stay right when the junction for the Tumbling Creek Trail is reached. The Rockwall is a 54 km relocation hike that starts and finishes on Highway 93, the Banff-Windermere Highway. From here to Wolverine Pass, you have an uninterrupted wall of limestone rock to the west of you, culminating at Mount Drysdale at the southern end of the wall. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Ranking among the premier scenic and wildflower backpacks in the Canadian Rockies, the Rockwall Trail offers abundant opportunities for photographers and seasonal delights for wildflower and larch viewing. In 1969, when the Rockwall Trail was included in the proposed plan for the Great Divide Trail, the area began its further recognition among hikers as the amazing trek in the mountains that it is. Three years ago, Kelly Wood (now Kelly Bou) went on a solo backpacking trip along the Rockwall Trail in British Columbia's Kootenay National Park. She had originally intended to hike the trail in its entirety from Floe Lake to Helmet Falls, but a snowstorm midway through her trip forced her to exit via Tumbling Creek. Take a short detour up to Wolverine Pass, where a break in the Rockwall opens up views towards B.C.’s Purcell Mountains. These options are discussed in “The Trail” section below. This year, however, the Numa Creek and Tumbling Creek trails are closed due to washed out bridges. Being up in the alpine, the trail going over Numa Pass is open and exposed to any elements the weather may throw at you. The map makes the campground appear to be located off the trail and indicates that it is to your right as you descend down the south side of Tumbling Pass. Posted in Backcountry, Featured, Outdoors, Trip Report, Words by Nia Williams Tips, trip reports, back-country gear reviews, safety and news. Make ample noise as you hike, especially around noisy creeks. Store all food and items with scent (i.e. Info COVID-19: Learn about our most up-to-date guidance for participants and leaders on our COVID-19 Response page. Fresh snow dusted all the peaks to the north. The plan was to enter on the Floe Creek Trail and exit from the Helmet Creek Trail, where we would leave a vehicle at each end. The Rockwall Trail in British Columbia’s Kootenay National Park is one of the classic treks of the Rockies. From Victoria Public Market to the Parliament Buildings, make stops to sample craft beer, chocolate, cheese, tea, and other local treats. For hikers coming from the south, there won’t be any issue as you will find yourself walking through the camp before you would even realize the map was incorrect. It negatively affects their health, their natural behavior, and exposes yourself to potential danger. Carry on past the Numa Creek Trail junction and you will find yourself walking through the campground with no detours needed. Along the route, hanging glaciers and waterfalls burst out of the Rockwall itself, a 900-metre-high rampart of limestone and dolomite that looms over the trail for much of its length. TRIP REPORT: THE ROCKWALL, KOOTENAY NATIONAL PARK. Realistically, the Helmet/Ochre Junction campground does not receive the traffic of the other sites. After hiking past Wolverine Pass, the trail makes its way downwards to the next in the line of beautiful campsites at Tumbling Creek. The Rockwall trail is not a loop, however, after hiking its 55.6 km, you will only be 13 km from where you began. The trail works well in either direction. Idyllic Floe Lake campground; keep an eye out for glaciers calving into the icy waters. At the south end of the hike is Floe Lake, an amazingly beautiful location named after the ice floes breaking off into the lake from the small glacier above it. Taking the Tumbling Creek Trail from the Rockwall Trail leads one back to the Ochre Creek Trail – essentially making a loop back to the Paint Pots Trailhead. Kilometres of wildflower meadows bursting with color; bring a guidebook to help identify your favourites. Photo-oriented backpack. The Rock”WALL” gets its name from the continuous, unbroken mountain rock-face which extends along the majority of the trail. Although it's longer than many other backcountry trips around Canadian Rockies, it manages to encompass so much. The horseshoe-shaped route travels beside a spectacular formation known as the Rockwall where sheer cliffs rise up to 900m above the landscape. One awesome trip. However, trails starting from the highway that run up the Numa Creek and Tumbling Creek drainages allow for shorter trips or early exits if some need arises. Multiple exit and entry points from Highway 93 South means you can customise the trail to suit your schedule and fitness level, without missing out on the highlights. Today the trail takes us to the base of Limestone Peak and the northern end of the ‘Rockwall’, our point of reference for the remainder of the trip. The views and opinions expressed in the articles on CrowfootMedia.com are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the editor, the editorial team or the publishers. Book campgrounds early to avoid disappointment. After making your way up and over Tumbling Pass, there is a steep descent down the south side of the pass. It is an amazing destination in itself. Before us lies a huge area of meadows that follow the Rockwall south. Simply put – you pack it in, you pack it out.Do not approach or feed wildlife – large or small. The closest full service towns to the Rockwall Trail are Radium Hot Springs (just south of Kootenay National Park's southern entrance) and Banff (33km east of Kootenay National Park's northern entrance).As mentioned earlier, the Rockwall Trail is part of the Great Divide Trail, a somewhat informal collection of trails, cut lines, and roads running 1198.4 km (745 miles) from Waterton Lakes National Park at the Canada/US border up to Kakwa Lake Provincial Park in BC (north of Jasper National Park). © 2006-2020 SummitPost.org. We'll throw some pics on this site for our great trail dogs! "May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. This is just a short video of my preparation for this hike. Andrew and Nicky dropped me back at the trail at noon, which was actually really good timing as the rain had just stopped. Rockwall Trail Overview The Rockwall Trail is a 55km-long multi-day backpacking trip in Kootenay National Park in the Canadian Rockies. Always do any food preparation away from your tent.Report any bear, cougar, or wolf sightings, as well as any aggressive behavior by any wildlife to the nearest Park Warden Office or Information Centre.Kootenay National Park Visitor Safety Information. And tired, really tired! Traversing three alpine passes in Kootenay National Park, you'll hike through subalpine meadows, past impressive hanging glaciers, and around vibrant turquoise lakes. Many hikers will simply hike to Goodsir Pass from the junction for the views to be found there and then return to continue their Rockwall trip. We are blessed with a world class playground. 11-12-2020: Construction work in progress; Trail details: Difficult Floe Lake Trail: Winter conditions. Parks Canada imposes these quotas to enhance the experience of hikers and to minimize the environmental strains put on the area. This incredible route crosses the continental divide a minimum of 30 times. log in sign up. As mentioned previously, all the junctions along the trail are well signed with directions and distances. Reply. User account menu. The history of the Rockwall begins in 1923 when an outfitter by the name of Walter Nixon guided some dignitaries up to Tumbling Pass and Wolverine Plateau by horseback. With a total vertical drop of 352m (1154 feet), Helmet Falls is certainly one of the surprises for many doing the Rockwall Trail. With that in mind, it seems fitting that Numa Mountain was previously named Roaring Mountain. The 55.6 km trail leads one under 30 km of an almost unbroken wall of limestone cliffs towering 900m (2950 feet) above their base in places. The Rockwall lives up to its name in the fullest with several sections of extended granite ridges that accompanies the trail for the majority of the hike. Photos by Audrey Rancourt. Also at the north end of the hike is Helmet Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in the Canadian Rockies at an estimated height of 352m (1154 feet). The ultimate continuation is to do the Rockwall Trail as part of the Great Divide Trail, a somewhat informal collection of trails, cut lines, and roads running 1198.4 km (745 miles) from Waterton Lakes National Park at the Canada/US border up to Kakwa Lake Provincial Park in BC (north of Jasper National Park).Alternative Access to the Rockwall Trail: Wolverine Pass, Everyone doing the Rockwall Trail needs a backcountry camping/wilderness permit for each night they are on the trail. 54km and 3 mountain passes over 4 days in the back-country was an incredible experience. View crowfootmedia’s profile on Instagram, View crowfootmedia’s profile on Pinterest, #beyondtheboots | #mountaincultureelevated. After hiking .2 miles I turned right (east) at this junction to follow the Watrous Gulch Trail. Hikers wanting to continue on from the southern end of the Rockwall Trail can cross Highway 93 at the Floe Lake Trailhead and hike up the Hawk Creek Trail to Ball Pass on the border of Banff National Park. The Rockwall is a 36.7 mile lightly trafficked point-to-point trail located near Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada that features a lake and is rated as difficult. It’s a big climb from the highway up through an old burn but I enjoyed the mix of bright green young plants and dark charred trees. Jeff, an IFMGA certified guide, will take you on this 56 km hike in British Columbia, following an impressive escarpment of tall limestone, meadows, alpine lakes and high passes. This fee is not charged if you make your booking the day you are beginning your trip. This is a long trip with a lot of elevation gain, but it is worth it! 1325 m (4350 feet) Highest Elevation: Numa Pass Summit at 2355 m (7725 feet)The Rockwall Trail is a distinct path which is easy to follow, provided that snow is not obscuring the trail. The cooking areas have metal bear cabinets to store food and anything with scent (i.e. 7.7 kmElevation Gains to Top of Tumbling Pass: 335 m (1100 feet)Elevation Loss from Top of Tumbling Pass to Numa Creek Campground: 715 m (2350 feet)The scenery at the start of this day is dominated by Tumbling Glacier and the quite impressive lateral moraine showing how large this glacier used to be. Through it you can see the Purcell Mountain Range to the west of you. Once you get to Floe Lake the campground is very pretty, with some of the 18 campsites having a view of Floe Lake directly from the site. Particularly interesting is the variety of paintbrush which can be observed. The following are descriptions of the trail from the perspective of starting at the Paint Pots Trailhead in the north. The area continued to grow in popularity as trails were established up the creek drainages leading into the range. It’s a 3 – 5 day tough backpacking/hiking trip covering 55 km (34 miles) one way. There is even a sign at the Numa Creek Trail junction telling you which way to go and that you are almost there. Consensus among the group being that it was the most scenic ride in the alpine that they had ever done, discussion began on forming an organization which would give riders the opportunity to do rides like this themselves. We believe that if they're allowed to have high quality hay, 24/7,with room to walk /play around, it makes for a good minded animal when it's time to work. Nevertheless, be prepared for your needs for the trail ahead – especially when hiking up the passes. I've done this hike a few times in the past 20 years, but this is my first full video documenting this amazing trail. We were four guys, driving straight through the night across a good chunk of the country in a Mazda. Also provide them with contact information of who to contact in the scenario that you are not heard from when expected. The trail’s defining feature is a single, massive limestone cliff, towering in some locations more … Rockwall Trail. Photo by Audrey Rancourt. I made it out of the woods though. Hiking between the Floe Lake Trailhead and Floe Lake take you through the burns of the 2003 fires and the regeneration which has been underway since. However, this should not be much of a concern. 32. There are 5 campgrounds along the length of the Rockwall Trail. The name Numa comes from the Cree word for thunder. Over 5 days the group will spend an amazing time hiking through the alpine past lakes and meadows to crest broad passes, and hiking down to camp every night. We do believe in allowing horses to be horses on their non working time. The trail is continuously rising and falling as it goes over three different passes - Rockwall Pass, Tumbling Pass, and Numa Pass. Enthusiasts can hike the whole trail in two days, taking an overnight break at Numa Creek Campground (20 km), but a four-day trip gives more time to enjoy the epic scenery. 14.7 km Elevation Gain: 350 m (1150 feet)If starting from the north, a first time hiker of the Rockwall may worry about doing the longest daily distance on the first day while carrying all their supplies needed for the entire hike. The majestic Rockwall Trail kicked my ass! However, reserving campsites ahead of time is strongly recommended due to the popularity of the trail and the quota put on the number of hikers on the trail by Parks Canada. Posted by. If conditions are clear, the view down to the lake is stunning. For the most part, they are not problematic, however, hiking poles can always be useful in these situations. Above and out of sight, the Washmawapta Icefield and Glacier feed the waterfall. If you take bear spray or bear bangers with you, be familiar with how to use them. It is a very popular trail in peak season, however, Parks Canada does limit the numbers of people on it at any time by only issuing a certain number of permits for the campgrounds. The Rockwall Trail is one of the most iconic hikes in BC. Rockwall Kananaskis Country. The 55.6 km trail leads one under 30 km of an almost unbroken wall of limestone cliffs towering 900m (2950 feet) above their base in places. Trip Report. Information & Facilities; Activities & Events; Advisories & Public Safety. Our journey started with a 15 hour drive, from Winnipeg to Canmore. For hikers coming from the south, there won’t be any issue as you will find yourself walking through the camp before you would even realize the map was incorrect. Coming from the north, ignore where the map says it is and carry on past the Numa Creek Trail junction and you will find yourself walking through the campground with no detours needed. In addition to the obviously majestic alpine scenery this massive limestone wall provides, the trail is also punctuated with hanging glaciers, stunning wildf… I took the Herman Gulch trail to begin, which is just behind the information signs. All That Glitters: Interview with Margo Talbot, Bruce Kirkby’s “Blue Sky Kingdom” and The Gift of Attention, View CROWFOOTMEDIA’s profile on Instagram. Short video of some footage I captured while hiking the Rockwall Trail in Kootenay National Park. The trail starts in the middle of the parking area. The appeal of this factor may seem negligible, especially given all the passes that are gone over. There is even a sign at the Numa Creek Trail junction telling you which way to go and that you are almost there. Or for a more adventurous alternative, the hike can be started in Yoho for those heading south, or ended in Yoho for those going north. Two vehicles or hitchhiking will be needed to get you from one trailhead to the other. Press J to jump to the feed. Being on the western edge of the Rockies, the climate is mostly determined by the moist air moving in east from the Pacific coast. When you finally break out of the trees, you see the Rockwall for the first time and the incredible scenery which will accompany you all the way to Floe Lake. You hike through some nice stands of larch trees along the way. Floe Lake, the last in the line of campgrounds along the trail, is a magical spot. Nevertheless, here are some extra tidbits of useful information that go beyond that found in the regulations basics spoken about above.Leave a detailed itinerary of your plans with either friends or family including an estimation of when you expect to finish the hike. From the south, take the turnoff into Kootenay National Park from the town of Radium. The variety of scenery, wildflowers, views of cascading glaciers landing in bright blue alpine tarns and jagged peaks, numerous mountain passes make the trip unforgettable. Much of this day is spent hiking through the trees. Traversing three alpine passes, lush forests, lunar scree slopes and heavenly wildflower meadows, the 55-kilometre Rockwall Trail in the Kootenay Valley is a Rockies hiking gem. Drive approximately 19 km to the Paint Pots Trailhead parking lot or a further 13 km to the Floe Lake Trailhead parking lot. Distance: Approx. Packenham, Alpine II, 5.6, West Face of Mt. Bow Valley; Canmore and Area; Canmore Nordic Centre; Elbow Valley; Glenbow Ranch; Kananaskis Valley; Mount Shark; Peter Lougheed. Reservations may be made as much as three months in advance of your trip. This of course can vary, depending on the specific conditions of any given year. Along the route, hanging glaciers and waterfalls burst out of the Rockwall itself, a 900-metre-high rampart of limestone and dolomite that looms over the trail for much of its length. We hiked it over 3 days and 2 nights heading south. Numa Creek Trail: Closed for maintenance. After comparing all data out there with the maps and making it add up to a proper total distance, I feel pretty comfortable with the numbers I have given.). Life in the Bag 1,229 views The junction of Helmet Creek Trail and the Rockwall Trail in the north is also the junction for the Goodsir Pass Trail leading into Yoho National Park. Pink, pink and white, and even yellow paintbrush are to be seen. Although known to some hikers and backpackers, the area primarily remained the playground of horseback riders for another four decades. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from June until September. toothpaste, garbage) in the metal cabinets provided at the campgrounds. Named for the impressive limestone cliffs towering over the trail, the Rockwall Trail is a challenging hike, climbing three significant mountain passes, and is usually hiked over 3–5 days. Tumbling Glacier and Wolverine Pass (a gap in the Rockwall leading to the west) are yet other remarkable sights found along the journey of the Rockwall Trail. Ice floes which calve off of the small glacier there can be seen in the lake and give the lake its name. There are no buses along 93 South. It is against the law to feed any wildlife. Great weather forecast ! You do get occasional views ahead to the mountains and Helmet Creek is certainly a beautiful creek to be hiking along.From the Paint Pots Trailhead, cross the Vermilion River and follow the interpretive trail to the richly coloured paint pots. Safe, sound and stoked! Hike 10.5 km from Floe Lake trailhead to Floe Lake Campground. See Parks Canada for more information. Words by Nia Williams Photos by Audrey Rancourt. u/myairblaster. The Rockwall Trail is located in Kootenay National Park, one part of the Canadian Rockies UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is Wolverine Pass. (24), Climber's Log Entries When British backpacker Chris Townsend did his 1988 trek from the Canada/U.S. On the Mount Goodsir 82 N/1 1:50,000 topographic map, the position shown for the Numa Creek campground is incorrect. They should be very manageable if you plan for a more days than our pace. You have not covered much ground yet and most of the hike done so far has been over relatively flat ground. The Rockwall Trail is a 55 km (34 mile) trek in the Canadian Rockies. Distance: Approx. Photo by Audrey Rancourt. Drive to the northern part of the park, watching for the signs for the Floe Lake Trailhead or the Paint Pots Trailhead - depending on your chosen starting point. It is the perfect spot to spend the last night on the trail. If you haven’t gone on this hike yet, you’ll want to. According to research, that’s all it takes to realize numerous health benefits: reduction in stress, cholesterol, high blood pressure, weight and the list goes on and on. Trail Reports. The trail really is one of the most spectacular backcountry destinations there is. July to mid-September is the best time to hike the Rockwall trail. Don’t Miss These Local Stories at the Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival, Pressing Pause on Print Publishing — For Now. The Rockwall Trail in British Columbia’s Kootenay National Park is widely considered to be one of the premier multiday treks found anywhere. Both parking lots are clearly signed. Turn left and Helmet Falls Campground is only a short ways further. Wintour, Alpine II, 5.4, West Gully/Face, West Ridge of 'Rocky Peak', 5.6, Alpine II, North-West Ridge of Coronet Mountain, Alpine II, Cheese Grater - 5.8, 105m (3 to 4 pitches). All of the campgrounds are located right on the trail and can’t be missed.Kootenay National Park Map (shows all campsites)On the Mount Goodsir 82 N/1 1:50,000 topographic map, the position shown for the Numa Creek campground is incorrect. 10.7 kmElevation Loss: 700 m (2300 feet)An interesting feature of this day is hiking through the burns from the 2003 fires and the regeneration which has taken place since. The Rockwall Trail is accessed by one of four creek drainages to the east (Helmet Creek, Tumbling Creek, Numa Creek, or Floe Creek) or by Wolverine Pass from the west. Enjoy superlative mountain scenery, wildlife sightings and peak colorful bloom of best wildflower backpack in Canadian Rockies. r/CampingandHiking. Ignore where the map says it is and continue down the trail. Options for shorter trips: As has been mentioned more than once already, the trails in the Numa Creek and Tumbling Creek drainages connect the highway and the Rockwall Trail and allow for shorter trips or early exits if some need arises. In fact, there can be a couple of arguments made for doing it north to south. People should be alert to the hazard of treefall in these sections, especially when it is windy. As independent publishers, we’re dedicated to bringing you reliable and high-quality content you won’t find anywhere else. These creative efforts are fuelled by the generous contributions of readers. Even in the case of adding up all the distances on Parks Canada maps, these distances do not correspond with their listed total distance for the trail. Between Mount Drysdale and Mount Gray to the south of it is the one break in the limestone bulwark along the length of the Rockwall Trail. 2 years ago. Eat and drink your way through historic Victoria on a gourmet walking tour that explores the city’s key sites. The Helmet/Ochre Junction Campground is a perfect spot to have lunch, rest the legs, and refill water bottles.The Helmet Creek Trail ends at the junction of the Goodsir Pass Trail and the Rockwall Trail. The scenery is spectacular as you head up into the alpine, hiking between Foster Peak to the SW and Numa Mountain to the NE. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. This trail is an easy, class 1 trail all the way to the basin. Most everyone is expecting the amazing alpine scenery found along the trail, but perhaps not all will expect the impressive meadows of wildflowers which are common along the way. Be knowledgeable of and take all normal precautions for traveling in these animals' territory. For those doing the entire trail, you will either begin at the Floe Lake Trailhead (for those hiking south to north) or the Paint Pots Trailhead (for those hiking north to south). Here, as with anywhere on the trail, precipitation in the form of snow can occur in any month of the year. The Rockwall Trail is a great trip and may I suggest to your readers if they come North for this hike to stay a while and explore some other equal or better trails in Kootenay, Banff, Yoho or Jasper national parks or Assinaboine (and other Provincial parks). This campground does not receive the same traffic as the next four. Please adventure safely and use these suggestions as just that: suggestions. Snow can occur in any month and hikers need to be prepared for all conditions. Wife and I backpacked the Rockwall Trail in Kootneay Natl Park for our anniversary. 32. You’ll need to set up a shuttle to cover the 13 km between the Paint Pots and Floe Lake trailheads. And the mountain amphitheater which surrounds it makes it all the more remarkable. Typically, people hiking the entire trail take 3-5 days to complete it. Photo by Audrey Rancourt. Add a day to hike from Helmet Creek campground to Goodsir Pass (7 km each way). Both are located on Highway 93 South – the only major road running through Kootenay National Park.If you are approaching from the Trans-Canada Highway, turn south at Castle Junction in Banff National Park onto Highway 93 South. Many books and websites exist out there for this purpose and that information will have to be found elsewhere. The Rockwall Trail is one of the great classic treks of the Rockies. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Distance: Approx. 30 minutes a day of moderate exercise for adults and 60 minutes a day for kids! Rockwall Trail to Field BC – 75km. The falls themselves and mountain amphitheater it is situated in are truly breathtaking. If you find yourself fatigued on your hike down, do not get overly excited by the tease of the first sight of the highway – you have a long ways to go from that point! (All distances are my best approximations as there is much contradictory information out there. toothpaste, garbage) in the metal cabinets provided.Leave natural things as you found them for others to enjoy. Above 1500 m (approx. The 6.6 km long Numa Creek Trail provides an easy access to the Rockwall Trail.Options for longer trips: For those wishing to add some more distance to their Rockwall Trail experience, several options exist. Hike through the subalpine meadows of Rockwall Pass under glaciers and moraines, before dropping through forest switchbacks yielding tantalizing glimpses of Helmet Falls, upstream of the campground (11.6 km), Follow the undulating route along Helmet Creek back to the Paint Pots trailhead (15.5 km). --Edward Abbey, Images With only 1150 feet of gradual elevation gain, you may look back on this as being one of the easier days on the trip! The Rockwall Trail in British Columbia’s Kootenay National Park is widely considered to be one of the premier multiday treks found anywhere. (1), “Hiking Canada's Great Divide Trail” by Dustin Lynx, Kootenay National Park Map (shows all campsites), Kootenay National Park Visitor Safety Information, Kootenay National Park Contact Information, North Ridge, North Tower of Tombstone Mountain, Alpine II, 5.4, South West Ridge of Mt. Rockwall Trail. As mentioned above, there are no requirements to formally check in with Parks Canada before and after your trip. Summers are generally short and cool, however hot spells do exist.Environment Canada Weather ForecastKootenay National Park Trail ConditionsKootenay National Park Contact Information, Kootenay National ParkKootenay National Park MapFriends of the Great Divide Trail, View The Rockwall Trail Image Gallery - 24 Images. There are options to do smaller sections of the Rockwall Trail or to extend your trip to go beyond only the Rockwall. In between these highlights at the north and south ends of the trek, lies the Rockwall itself and possibly what hiking the trail is known best for – its continuous gain and loss of elevation. Limestone Peak, Helmet Mountain, and Sharp Mountain frame the scene and it is worth getting up early to see these mountains as the first rays of light hit them in the morning. This hike is popular! 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