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Hiking in Rock Lake - Solomon Creek Wildland Provincial Park offers diverse terrain characterized by rugged mountains, forested valleys, and significant river systems. The park features a network of trails that traverse through areas with notable elevation changes and scenic viewpoints. Hikers can expect to encounter a mix of established paths and more remote routes within this protected natural area. The landscape includes features such as canyons and prominent peaks, providing varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Overlander Mountain Lodge sits just outside Jasper National Park's East Gate, with cabins and lodge rooms, and sweeping views of the Canadian Rockies from anywhere on the property. It's surrounded by over 25 kilometres of hiking trails, including a 10 km route to the Brule Lake dunes and the longer Folding Mountain Trail. Its location just outside the park's East Gate makes it a natural hub for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the longer trails and backcountry routes in the area.
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The Brewery Access Trail is a straightforward route connecting Overlander Mountain Lodge to the nearby Folding Mountain Brewing, making it a popular choice for hikers looking to pair a walk through the forested foothills with a well-earned lunch and a locally brewed pint. The brewery is just a stone's throw from the lodge, with views of the surrounding mountains along the way. It's a casual, accessible outing that works well as a warm-up before tackling longer trails in the area.
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Despite its name, the Brule Lake trail doesn’t actually lead to Brule Lake; instead, it’s a wide, open dirt road that runs through a picturesque open area in the forest, starting at the Overlander Mountain Lodge, and is a shared path with off-road vehicles. Most of the trail offers little shade, so plenty of water and sun protection are a must before you head out to explore this area. There is a side trail that branches off toward Wildhorse Lake, which is a fantastic detour if you’re looking to extend your hike. The trail is open year-round and is popular for hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing, and you’ll likely see plenty of wildlife and beautiful wildflowers in the spring and summer.
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Rock Lake–Solomon Creek Wildland Provincial Park lies on the eastern slopes of the Rockies northwest of Hinton, protecting a vast landscape of alpine meadows, glacier-fed streams, and rugged peaks. The park’s network of old outfitter and horse trails leads deep into backcountry wilderness, connecting to Jasper National Park through remote mountain passes. It’s a true wildland experience suited to experienced hikers and backpackers seeking solitude, sweeping mountain views, and encounters with untouched alpine terrain.
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Ogre Canyon near Hinton is a hidden slot canyon carved into limestone cliffs, known for its narrow passageways, waterfalls, and striking rock formations. The hike follows a rough, unmarked route along Ogre Creek, requiring creek crossings and some scrambling over boulders. It’s a short but adventurous trek best done in summer when water levels are low, offering one of the most unique canyon experiences in the foothills east of Jasper National Park.
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Brule Lake lies west of Hinton on the edge of Jasper National Park, surrounded by forested hills, sand dunes, and views of the Rocky Mountains. The area is popular for hiking, paddling, and photography, with access points leading to the scenic Brule Lake Sand Dunes along the eastern shore. Calm waters and open view make it a peaceful spot to explore, especially in the evening when the surrounding peaks reflect across the lake.
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The Pocahontas Mine was in operation from 1910 to 1918.
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Take another short break before starting the climb to Mt. Solomon.
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The park offers a diverse range of trails, from easy riverside loops to more challenging mountain ascents. You'll find routes traversing rugged mountains, forested valleys, and significant river systems, including areas with notable elevation changes and scenic viewpoints. The landscape features canyons and prominent peaks, providing varied experiences for hikers.
Yes, the park has several easy trails perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the View of La Biche River loop from Miette Campground is an easy 4.1 km path that takes just over an hour to complete, leading through pleasant riverine landscapes. Another short, easy option is the Pocahontas Historic Site, Jasper National Park loop from Pocahontas, which is 1.0 km long.
Hike durations vary significantly. Shorter, easy trails like the Pocahontas Historic Site, Jasper National Park loop from Pocahontas can be completed in under an hour. Moderate routes, such as the View from Mount Solomon Summit loop from Black Cat Guest Ranch, typically take around 3 hours 35 minutes, while longer moderate trails like Ogre Canyon from Brulé Lake can take up to 4 hours 45 minutes.
Yes, several loop trails are available. The View from Mount Solomon Summit loop from Black Cat Guest Ranch is a popular moderate loop offering summit views. For an easier option, consider the View of La Biche River loop from Miette Campground, which explores riverine landscapes.
While the provided data indicates a mix of easy and moderate trails, the park's rugged mountains and significant elevation changes suggest opportunities for more challenging routes. For a moderate but longer adventure, the Ogre Canyon from Brulé Lake trail explores a significant canyon system over 17 km.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 10 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, which includes mountain ascents, river valleys, and forested trails, offering diverse experiences for all ability levels.
There are at least 7 recorded hiking routes within Rock Lake - Solomon Creek Wildland Provincial Park and its immediate vicinity on komoot, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.
Absolutely. The park is known for its scenic viewpoints. The View from Mount Solomon Summit loop from Black Cat Guest Ranch is specifically highlighted for its panoramic views from Mount Solomon.
Yes, you can explore trails that pass by historical points of interest. The Pocahontas Historic Site, Jasper National Park loop from Punch Bowl Falls is an easy 2.8 km hike that includes the historic site, offering a blend of nature and history.
Hikers should expect diverse terrain, including rugged mountains, forested valleys, and river systems. Trails feature a mix of established paths and more remote sections, with notable elevation changes, canyons, and prominent peaks. Prepare for varied surfaces and conditions typical of a wildland provincial park.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, generally, the best time for hiking in mountainous wildland parks is during the late spring, summer, and early autumn months when trails are typically free of snow and weather conditions are more stable. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.

