Tunnel Mountain in Alberta is the perfect spot for a short and scenic hike

Jun 11 2024, 3:30 pm

Hikes are the perfect way to get some exercise over the summer months, but sometimes you have to work up your strength before tackling the bigger mountains.

Lucky for us, there’s a mountain in Alberta that can be summited in just over an hour.

Banff’s Tunnel Mountain is located near the centre of the Town of Banff and features a 2.3-kilometre trail leading to the very top. Once you make it to the summit, you’ll find an incredible view of the town and some of the surrounding mountainscapes.

The 300-metre elevation is also mostly covered by trees, making it a nice, shady hike on a hot day (and also a reason to bring your hat and prevent ticks).

For your own safety, please make sure you are prepared before heading out on your next adventure. Information on how to prepare for your trip and stay safe while on your hike is available from Albertaparks.ca and AdventureSmart. Parks Canada visitor guidelines are availableĀ here. Always remember to leave no trace, pack out what you pack in, stick to designated trails, and refrain from feeding wildlife.

 

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Where is it?

Tunnel Mountain is located in the Township of Banff on the aptly named Tunnel Mountain Drive. There is a parking lot at the start of the trail but during the busy months, it could fill up quickly. You could also park in the town since it’s only a short walk from the town centre.

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How do you get there?

From Calgary, Banff is just an hour and a half drive along Highway 1. Once you’re in the town, you’ll need to take a quick right off of Banff Avenue on Tunnel Mountain Road, which will link up with Tunnel Mountain Drive.

Those coming from Edmonton will need to drive the three hours down to the Calgary area and then head west from there.

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What’s there?

Tunnel Mountain offers both a trail to get to the peak and another trail that snakes around the base of the mountain.

Bikes are not allowed on the peak trail (because there are steps to deal with, naturally), but they are permitted on the lower Hoodoos Trail.

You’ll find many incredible lookout points, as well as some awesome places to sit and take in the view from all angles.

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Just imagine how great it would feel to sit in one of the iconic red chairs with a cold water bottle, some trail mix and your best hiking pal.

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