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Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park

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Gravel rides
Canada
Alberta

Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park

The best gravel rides in Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park

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Gravel biking in Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park offers routes through rugged wilderness and diverse landscapes within the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The park features glacial-fed rivers, alpine lakes, and subalpine forests, with iconic peaks defining the dramatic skyline. Its terrain includes significant geological formations and varied elevation changes, providing a challenging backdrop for gravel cycling. This region is an important wildlife habitat, with corridors for species moving between the Bow Valley and nearby national parks.

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Last updated: May 21, 2026

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View of Rundle Forebay loop from Canmore Nordic Centre Downtown Bound

87.3km

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1,390m

1,390m

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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March 12, 2026, Trans Canada Trail - Town of Canmore

This section of the Trans Canada Trail passes through Canmore, offering a journey through both the town’s history and its mountain landscape. Along the route you’ll see reminders of Canmore’s coal mining past, modern neighbourhoods, and areas connected to the 1988 Winter Olympics, when nearby trails hosted cross-country skiing events. The multi-use path is open year-round and used for walking, hiking, cycling, and cross-country skiing in winter. Near downtown, the trail also passes a pavilion celebrating the volunteers and communities who helped build the Trans Canada Trail.

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The Trans Canada Trail Information Kiosk is a quick stop where you can check maps, local route details, and nearby trail connections before heading out. It sits right along the pathway, making it an easy spot to orient yourself, plan your next section, or take a short break. A simple but useful waypoint on this stretch of the Trans Canada Trail.

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This lookout offers a wide, uninterrupted view of the Bow River with the Three Sisters rising sharply behind it. The mix of turquoise water, forested banks, and dramatic peaks makes it one of the most scenic pauses on the route. It’s an easy stop right off the pathway and a great spot for photos before continuing along the Bow Valley trail network.

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Just a short walk from Spray Lakes Road, you’ll reach a rocky shoreline with open views toward Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park, where ski and biking trails wind across the lower slopes. From here, you can clearly see how the park sits beneath the rugged front ranges of the Rockies.

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This is a beautiful, gravel trail running alongside the Rundle Mountain Range from Canmore to Banff. A relatively easy ride, this trail is shared by hikers and bikers and offers stunning alpine views.

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August 28, 2025, Bow Falls

Walk along the Bow River to the Bow River Falls lookout point. There you'll have a good view of the rapids. The trail is signposted.

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Well-marked path with art objects that have been cleverly integrated into the natural surroundings.

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I'd rather not recommend it, otherwise even more people will come here. No, really, it's fantastic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the general difficulty level of gravel bike trails in Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park?

The gravel biking routes in Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park range from moderate to difficult. For example, the Pathway along the Bow River – Three Sisters Mountain Village loop from Bow Meadows is considered moderate, while routes like the View of Rundle Forebay loop from Canmore Nordic Centre Downtown Bound and the Arts In Nature Trail – Fairmont Banff Springs loop from Lions Park are more challenging, requiring very good fitness and advanced riding skills.

Are there any family-friendly gravel biking options in Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park?

While many routes offer challenging terrain, the Pathway along the Bow River – Three Sisters Mountain Village loop from Bow Meadows is a moderate option that leads through river valleys and mountain village surroundings. When planning a family outing, consider the distance and elevation gain, as even moderate trails can be demanding for younger riders.

What kind of terrain can I expect on gravel bike trails in Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park?

You can expect diverse terrain, including gravel roads and wilderness trails. The park features glacial-fed rivers, alpine lakes, and subalpine forests, with significant geological formations and varied elevation changes. Routes often combine sections of gravel with some paved surfaces, offering a mix of surfaces and scenic backdrops of the Canadian Rocky Mountains.

What are some scenic points or landmarks I can see while gravel biking in the park?

The park offers stunning mountain vistas and natural features. You might encounter views of iconic peaks like Ha Ling Peak, Mount Rundle, and Wind Mountain. Additionally, you can find beautiful waterfalls such as Troll Falls and Upper and Boulder Falls (Marmot Creek). The View of Rundle Forebay loop from Canmore Nordic Centre Downtown Bound specifically offers extensive views of the Rundle Forebay.

Is a Kananaskis Conservation Pass required for gravel biking in Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park?

Yes, a Kananaskis Conservation Pass is required for all vehicles stopping in Kananaskis Country and the Bow Valley Provincial Park area, which includes Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park. Ensure you have purchased the pass before your visit to avoid fines.

What is the best time of year to go gravel biking in Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park?

The park is a year-round destination, but for gravel biking, late spring through early autumn typically offers the most favorable conditions. During these months, trails are generally free of snow and ice, and the weather is more conducive to cycling. Always check current trail conditions and weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly in the mountains.

Are there any loop routes available for gravel biking?

Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the View of Rundle Forebay loop from Canmore Nordic Centre Downtown Bound, the Arts In Nature Trail – Fairmont Banff Springs loop from Lions Park, and the Pathway along the Bow River – Three Sisters Mountain Village loop from Bow Meadows.

Where can I find parking for gravel biking in the area?

Parking is available at various access points to the park and trails. For instance, routes like the View of Rundle Forebay loop from Canmore Nordic Centre Downtown Bound suggest starting points like the Canmore Nordic Centre, which typically offers parking facilities. Always check specific route details for recommended parking locations.

Are dogs allowed on the gravel bike trails in Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park?

Dogs are generally allowed on trails in Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. This is crucial for wildlife safety and to ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users. Always practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all pet waste.

What amenities or services are available near the gravel biking trails?

The nearby towns of Canmore and Dead Man's Flats offer a range of amenities. In Canmore, you'll find cafes, restaurants, bike shops, and accommodation options. These services are convenient for stocking up on supplies, grabbing a meal, or finding lodging before or after your ride.

How many gravel bike trails are available in Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park?

There are several gravel biking routes available in Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park, with komoot featuring at least four highly-rated options. These routes offer diverse experiences across the park's rugged wilderness.

Are there any specific wildlife considerations when gravel biking in the park?

Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park is an important wildlife habitat and contains corridors for species moving between the Bow Valley and nearby national parks. Be aware of your surroundings, carry bear spray, and know how to use it. Travel is restricted to designated trails in Wildlife Corridor Management Areas to minimize disturbance to animals. Always maintain a safe distance from wildlife and never feed animals.

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