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Army11Bravo wrote:
We are planning a similar trip next summer and expect to make our reservations in January. The earlier, the better!
Our trip will start north of Glacier National Park in Wateron. I have heard Townsite Campground is nice with full hookups right along Waterton Lake. After Waterton, we'll spend a couple days in Banff at Tunnel Mountain Village before driving up north to Jasper. On the way back south, we'll stay a night or two in Lake Louise before heading home to Montana. We still have more research to do before we decide where to stay in Jasper. I believe we are going to stay for at least 2 days at every campground in order to hike a little in each area.
We weren't going to go as far north as Jasper, but after reading about it, it seems like a spectacular place to hike and enjoy nature away from most tourists. I found a great blog written by a local husband & wife that give lots of insights to the Canadian Rocky Mountains called Banff and Beyond. Their articles are quite good and worth the read.
Clicky--> Banff and Beyond
When you head south to Glacier Park, I suggest staying at the St. Mary Campground inside the park. It's a great base to view the whole east side of Glacier National Park. Be sure to drive to Many Glacier and Two Medicine from St. Mary. There are plenty of hiking opportunities for even the most novice of hikers and your reward will be beautiful waterfalls, lakes and wildflowers. Enjoy your trip!
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Pipeman wrote:
If you like to dry camp, you might want two try the Big Horn Dam area. It's at the east end of Abraham Lake. Stayed there for 2 and a half weeks this past summer. Try to get in there in the middle of the week as it's very popular for dry camping and ATV riding. Nothing there but trees, the lake and Nellie the black bear. If you want it, you bring it. You can dump in Nordegg which you pass on the way to Saskatchewan Crossing.
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profdant139 wrote:
We spent several weeks in that area four years ago -- this is the first of several posts that might be helpful. Mostly we were hiking, but there are some things that still could be useful. Good luck!
Blog post -- Canadian Rockies
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