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Meander along the banks of the mighty Athabasca River on this trail.


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5.4

Miles

8.7

KM

Point to Point

3,412' 1,040 m

High

3,346' 1,020 m

Low

3' 1 m

Up

68' 21 m

Down

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Avg Grade (0°)

4%

Max Grade (2°)

Dogs Leashed

Features River/Creek · Views · Wildflowers

Description

From the Athabasca River Trailhead sign next to the river at the parking area, head north on the wide dirt trail, not on the narrow trail right next to the river. This trail is the #7 trail, so follow yellow diamonds with #7 on them.

The Athabasca River Trail is flat as it goes through thin woods and grass right next to a small side channel for the first .6 miles. The small side channel then joins a much larger side channel with views of Pyramid Mountain across the river, to the northwest. At about the 1.3-mile mark the trail passes Lac Beauvert and crosses its outlet stream on a sturdy bridge. It's interesting to see the clear waters from the spring fed Lac Beauvert, join the silty Athabasca River. After passing a couple more small lakes, at the 1.7-mile mark, the trail climbs a grassy knoll that overlooks the river. Enjoy great views of the river and surrounding mountains from this lookout.

Up higher now, the Athabasca River Trail is "pinched" between a road and the river on a steep wooded hillside for the next 0.6 miles. The trail then enters woods and moves away from the river for about 0.4 miles. Heading back toward the river, the trail runs along its banks to Maligne Road that it crosses at the 3.0-mile mark.

After crossing the road, watch for the #7 trail sign to continue on the Athabasca River Trail as it heads into the woods and toward the river. The trail continues in woods and along the river for the next 1.5 miles where it then veers right (east) towards a road. After a very short road hike, the trail returns to the Athabasca River's banks for another 0.6 miles.

For the last 0.1 mile, the Athabasca River Trail heads east (to the right) away from the Athabasca River, along a side road, towards the Maligne River very near where it empties into the Athabasca River. The trail ends at a parking area where the Maligne Canyon Trail start is found.

Flora & Fauna

Thin woods and open grassy areas. Wildflowers.

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Shared By:

Joan Pendleton

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in Jasper

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Photos

The Athabasca River looking northwest from the Athabasca River Trail. Pyramid Mountain is hidden in the clouds on the left.
Jul 30, 2019 near Jasper…, AB
A side channel of the Athabasca River with Pyramid Mountain in the distance (center) partly hidden in the clouds, looking northwest from the Athabasca River Trail.
Jul 30, 2019 near Jasper…, AB
Looking northwest across the Athabasca River to Pyramid Mountain in the clouds, from the Athabasca River Trail.
Jul 30, 2019 near Jasper…, AB
The broad and mighty Athabasca River, looking southwest from atop a knoll along the Athabasca River Trail.
Jul 30, 2019 near Jasper…, AB
A side channel of the Athabasca River rounds a bend to join the main channel, looking north from Athabasca River Trail.
Jul 30, 2019 near Jasper…, AB

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