Wild Horse Creek • Alexander Henry's Trail • Whirlpool Ridge • Whirlpool Point Loop

Wildhorse Creek
This hike will take you two full days as you cover 15.2 km. The very steep ascent to the pass, then a steep descent down to Landslide Lake can make this trail difficult.

Alexander Henry's Trail
An easy walk that takes two hours and covers 4.6 km is a nice stroll, and is next to the North Saskatchewan River.
Whirlpool Ridge
From this point a fantastic view awaits all who dare to spend the day climbing to the mountain area. The 10.2 km distance is a steady climb as it has an elevation gain of 1100m.
Whirlpool Point Loop
Only 2 hours or 3.2 km of easy walking will take you to the place that everyone wants to see and find out why its called Whirlpool Point.

 


Stay on the designated trails. The widening and development of new trails requires written approval from a Forest Officer. Many trails are used for a variety of recreational activities. Slow down, be courteous and respect other users and their limitations. Avoid wet, soft and sensitive areas. Obey signs and observe the rules for the Forest Land Use Zone you are in. If you have concern about trail conditions or appropriate use, please call (403) 845-8250.