7 hiking trails with the best views within an hour of Calgary city limits

There are endless hiking trails around Calgary, and just an hour’s drive can get you to a multitude of them. Each trail offers exceptionally unique views with routes that range from easy to hard skill levels.

It’s that time of year again! Get off your couch and into nature to nurture your soul.

Calgary is an amazing place to live because it has so much to offer its residents, but one of the best things about the city is how easy it is to get out of town and straight to natural beauty.

Check out our list of hiking spots within an hour of Calgary to get your hiking season started.

The summit of this trail is low enough to the ground that it is still covered in grass, and it offers plenty of bridges to cross, foliage to see, and mountain peaks to take in along the way.

Difficulty: Hard
Location: The Wind Ridge trailhead is located just south of Dead Man’s Flats, Alberta, on George Biggy Sr. Road (96 km/one-hour drive from Calgary).
Length: 12.7 km
Elevation: 950 m
Route type: Out and back

Home to some of the clearest water that Alberta has to offer, Grassi Lakes Trail is sure to leave you mesmerized. This should be on the hiking bucket list for anyone in Calgary, especially because it doesn’t require a lot of skill to accomplish.

Difficulty: Moderate
Location: The Grassi Lakes trailhead is located off of Ken Ritchie Way in Canmore, Alberta (108 km/one hour and 15-minute drive from Calgary).
Length: 3.4 km
Elevation: 178 m
Route type: Loop

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Safety first! Rated as an advanced hike, this mountain has a chain to hang onto to cross a skinny ledge at one point. How’s that for an adrenaline rush?

Difficulty: Hard
Location: The Mount Yamnuska trailhead is located off of Highway 1A/Bow Valley Trail in Seebe, Alberta (85 km/one-hour drive from Calgary).
Length: 8.9 km
Elevation: 915 m
Route type: Loop

This is a great hike to bring your furry pal on. The trail is a loop, so there are two options to take: counterclockwise (easier route), or clockwise (harder route). Counterclockwise is easier due to a difference in incline.

Difficulty: Moderate
Location: The Jewell Pass trailhead is located on Barrier Lake Road, off of Highway 40/Kananaskis Trail in Kananaskis, Alberta (84 km/one-hour drive from Calgary).
Length: 15.93 km
Elevation: 823 m
Route type: Loop

This trail has mysterious drawings on the surrounding rock walls that are said to be between 500 and 1,000 years old. Can you find them?

Difficulty: Easy
Location: Grotto Canyon can only be accessed by foot; take the trail from the Grotto Mountain day-use parking lot in Bighorn No. 8, Alberta (93 km/one hour and five-minute drive from Calgary).
Length: 7.1 km
Elevation: 395 m
Route type: Out and back

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Located just 40 minutes outside of the city, this trail in Big Hill Springs Provincial Park makes an easy mid-week escape for the whole family. There is a little bit of incline, but it’s pretty flat most of the way. The main attractions on this hike are the beautiful waterfalls.

Difficulty: Easy
Location: The Big Hill Springs parking lot is located off of Big Hill Springs Road/Range Road 34A in Cochrane, Alberta (43 km/40-minute drive from Calgary)
Length: 1.6 km
Elevation: 69 m
Route type: Loop

If you’re looking for a hike to get you sweating, look no further than Ha Ling Peak! It’s a tough hike but it is absolutely worth it for the views. It’s located near Canmore so you can enjoy a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants afterwards before heading back into town.

Difficulty: Hard
Location: Near Canmore, Alberta (95.8 km/one hour and five-minute drive from Calgary).
Length: 7.4 km
Elevation: 755 m
Route type: Out & back

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