Banff Jasper Collection Glacier Adventure.Drive 350+ miles through Icefields Parkway & Jasper National Parkĭay 9: Icefields Parkway and Athabasca Glacier.Through-Hike from Lake Louise to Moraine Lake – 20.5 milesĭay 8: Icefields Parkway and Jasper National Park.Continue driving to Banff National Park – 373 miles.Akamina Parkway (closed during our visit).Drive to and explore Waterton Lakes National Park and explore – 80 miles.Drive and explore the eastern half of the Going to the Sun Roadĭay 6: Waterton Lakes & Banff National Parks.Hike around Two Medicine Lake and Twin Falls – 7.7 miles.Mary Visitor’s Center: celebrate the National Park Service’s 100th Birthdayĭay 5: Glacier National Park – East Glacier Region Attend evening ranger program at Two Medicine Lakeĭay 4: Glacier National Park – Lake Otokomi.Drive to Many Glacier in the northeast quadrant of the park – 52 miles.7 milesĭay 3: Glacier National Park – Many Glacier Region Explore western half of the Going to the Sun Road via the free park shuttle.Drive to Apgar park entrance on the west side of the park – 67 miles. campsite selection & camp set up in Two Medicine Campground Sleep in the Two Medicine Lake parking lot until dawnĭay 2: Glacier National Park – West Glacier Region.If you’re interested in taking this road trip for yourself – or even just checking out one of the four national parks/regions, we’ve compiled a few different resources to help you plan a trip of your own! Expand the map in the right hand corner to see a map key and location descriptions. The below map contains all of the details from our trip including hikes, points of interest, campsites, showers, and more. Glacier, Waterton, Banff, and Jasper National Parks.Here’s an overview of our trip to hopefully help you plan yours! Road Trip Overview We absolutely loved every minute of our time on this road trip and are already planning on returning to explore even more of the hiking trails and scenic drives that we had to pass up the first time around.ĭepending on your interests and availability, the opportunities are endless for finding the perfect way to enjoy and appreciate all four of these national parks. In ten amazing days we visited four national parks, saw countless glaciers, and hiked over 50 miles all while camping and relaxing in some of the most beautiful places in North America. Our Rocky Mountain road trip through northern Montana and southern Alberta stands strong as one of our best trips of all time.
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