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Powder_pig
Mar 08, 2017Explorer
If you decide to stay at the Kimberley Riverside campground there is an extensive network of bike/hike trails right across the road from the campground. The campground office would have a map or could tell you where to find one.
If you camp at the Lake Louise campground, the hikes to the two tea houses are well worthwhile. The teahouses were built by the CPR for their hotel guests but now cater to hikers. The Agnes lake teahouse is closest but if you are a reasonably strong walker you can hike to Agnes lake, up over the beehive and down to the trail to the Plain of Six glaciers teahouse, then back down the trail to Lake Louise. Spectacular hikes with a stop for tea and scones along the way!
If you camp at the Lake Louise campground, the hikes to the two tea houses are well worthwhile. The teahouses were built by the CPR for their hotel guests but now cater to hikers. The Agnes lake teahouse is closest but if you are a reasonably strong walker you can hike to Agnes lake, up over the beehive and down to the trail to the Plain of Six glaciers teahouse, then back down the trail to Lake Louise. Spectacular hikes with a stop for tea and scones along the way!
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