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7 Amazing Adventures Hidden in Alberta’s Rugged Rocky Mountains

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  • Moraine Lake in Alberta, Canada

Alberta’s Rocky Mountain range is filled with views, lakes, trails, cliffs and fields of flowers. It is one of the most staggeringly picturesque mountain regions in the world and even the most expert Albertan mountaineers have only seen a small fraction of the range’s beauty. While you may need to hike or drive to see some of these spots, you can discover some of the most amazing destinations while avoiding seasonal crowds.

  1. The Aurora Borealis in Wood Buffalo National Park

Wood Buffalo is larger than the whole of Switzerland and only sees about 4,000 visitors every year. It is a dark sky preserve, which means that unnatural light is kept to an absolute minimum. All of Wood Buffalo turns to an otherworldly light show during Northern Lights seasons.

  1. Take a Dip in Natural Hot Springs

You’ll find ultimate relaxation in natural-heated hot springs throughout the region. Some of these springs are natural and rocky while others are built up into luxurious spas. Pick one that suits your sense of adventure.

  1. The Alberta Bubbles at Abraham Lake

A commonly-Instagrammed destination that feels much more remote than you might expect. Abraham Lake’s bubbles form under the ice and create a floating feeling for those who venture out onto the frozen lake.

  1. A Scenic Drive Along Icefields Parkway

From up north in Jasper National Park to Lake Louise in Banff, this is one of the most photogenic drives you will ever make. Spring to Fall driving times make for more comfortable road conditions, flowing waterfalls and greener foliage. 

  1. Hike to the Ink Pots

This classic trail is well-maintained and filled with stunning vistas of water and mountain features. The round-trip distance is about 7 miles with plenty of views along the way for hikers looking for a shorter day on the trail. 

  1. Skijorging in Canmore

“Ski… what?” It’s a less-than-popular sport that is growing by the minute. One or two sled dogs pull cross country skiers across the valleys beneath Canmore’s immense mountain ranges. See Best Western Travel Expert, Chet Garner, glide over the snow in this 360-degree video. 

  1. Ride Horseback in Waterton Lakes National Park

During more temperate months, there is nothing more relaxing than a midway stroll around Waterton’s many stunning lakes. Contact local guide services to hitch a ride.

There are few places and immense and beautiful as Alberta’s Rocky Mountains. Escape the crowds and enjoy modern amenities when you stay at one of 49 Best Western Hotels & Resorts locations found in Alberta. Plan your trip at bestwestern.com and experience Today’s Best Western on your next trip.