Dogs Leashed
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The access road to the Upper Bankhead trailhead is closed seasonally November to May.
Need to Know
Always carry bear spray!
Description
This hike begins at the Upper Bankhead trailhead and follows a relatively moderate incline through mixed evergreen and larch forest - not to mention some old coal mineshafts - to the base of the eastern cirque directly below the peak of Cascade Mountain (with a very small, but deep, cerulean-colored pond just off the main trail - look left).
Beyond this point, roughly 2.5 mi (4km) in, you'll begin a steeper and more exposed ascent the the base of a rock outcrop directly NE of Cascade's Peak. With each step upward, you'll have an expanding view of the sights to the north, east, and south - the Cascade River Valley, Lake Minnewanka, Two Jack Lake, and the Bow River Valley all the way to Canmore.
Flora & Fauna
Small mammals, cervids, various avifauna
Contacts
Shared By:
McCaide Wooten
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