Mount Robson Provincial Park is a significant natural area located in the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia. This park is characterized by dramatic mountain landscapes, including Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, which rises to 12,972 feet (3,954 meters). The terrain features extensive river valleys, alpine lakes, and glaciers, providing diverse environments for outdoor pursuits. Several sports, such as hiking, are well-suited to the park's varied ecosystems, which range from valley bottom forests to alpine tundra.
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Mount Robson Provincial Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia. It is home to Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, standing at 12,972 feet (3,954 meters). The park features diverse landscapes including glaciers, alpine lakes, river valleys, and forests.
Mount Robson Provincial Park primarily offers hiking, with 10 routes available for this sport. There is also 1 route listed for jogging. The park's varied terrain provides options for different activity levels, from easy walks to challenging multi-day treks.
The Berg Lake Trail is a world-renowned multi-day hiking route, offering views of Mount Robson, glaciers, and waterfalls. Other notable features along this trail include Kinney Lake and the Valley of a Thousand Falls. For more information, consult the Hiking in Mount Robson Provincial Park guide.
Yes, Mount Robson Provincial Park offers several easy hikes suitable for various skill levels. These trails often lead through river valleys and to accessible features like Overlander Falls. For specific options, refer to the Easy hikes in Mount Robson Provincial Park guide.
Mount Robson Provincial Park includes routes suitable for families, offering opportunities to explore its natural features together. These trails are generally less strenuous and provide engaging experiences for all ages. Details can be found in the Family-friendly hikes in Mount Robson Provincial Park guide.
Key attractions include Mount Robson itself, Berg Lake, Kinney Lake, and numerous waterfalls such as Overlander Falls and those within the Valley of a Thousand Falls. The park also features impressive glaciers and diverse ecosystems across four biogeoclimatic zones.
The Berg Lake Trail is a multi-day backcountry hiking route, typically requiring several days to complete. Its full length is approximately 23 miles (37 kilometers) one way to Berg Lake. Hikers often plan for 3 to 7 days to fully experience the trail and its surrounding features.
Komoot offers several guides for the region, including Hiking in Mount Robson Provincial Park, Easy hikes in Mount Robson Provincial Park, and Family-friendly hikes in Mount Robson Provincial Park. These guides provide detailed information on routes and activities within the park.
Mount Robson Provincial Park is a popular destination on komoot, with more than 3,000 visitors sharing their experiences. The 11 routes available in the park have an average rating of 4.72 out of 5 stars from nearly 500 ratings. This indicates a high level of satisfaction among users.
The official website for Mount Robson Provincial Park is part of the BC Parks website. For general inquiries, email parkinfo@gov.bc.ca. For camping reservations, a phone number is available at +1-519-858-6161.
Mount Robson Provincial Park's diverse ecosystems support a variety of wildlife. Visitors may have opportunities to spot animals such as black and grizzly bears, moose, elk, deer, and mountain goats. A wide range of bird species also inhabit the park.

