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Yoho National Park Map Points of Interest

 

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Yoho National Park Map

Points of Interest

Yoho N.P., Hoodoos trail

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Wapta Falls

In 1858, near Wapta Falls, a pack horse kicked explorer James Hector in the chest, and the Kicking Horse River got its name. Wapta Falls, running the full width of the river, drops 30m. A short drive takes you to the start of an easy 2.3 km trail to the falls.

Hoodoos

It's worth the steep hike to see these capped pillars of glacial debris. The 3.2 km trail starts in Hoodoo Creek Campground.

Hoodoo trail, from top
The view from above

Yoho Hoodoos between the towers

Hoodoo panoramic view from top
The view from the side, 3/4 up

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Ottertail Viewpoint

Here the Kicking Horse River winds over the flat floor of its valley. During high water, the river deposits sand and silt over flooded areas, raising the level of the meadows and filling old, abandoned channels. The lake in one of the old channels is known as an oxbow lake.

Natural Bridge

The Kicking Horse River has carved a natural bridge through solid rock, 1.6 km from the Trans-Canada Highway.

Emerald Lake

Emerald Lake is a popular destination. Canoeing, hiking and horseback riding are available here.

Emerald Lake from trailhead

Yoho Valley Road

Travel 13 km on this narrow, steep road beside the Yoho River to see Takakkaw Falls. Leave trailers at the parking lot across from the Kicking Horse Overflow camping area! Facilities on the Yoho Valley Road include Kicking Horse Campground, seasonal accommodation, and viewpoints. The Yoho Valley Road is snowbound from mid-October until mid-June. It is used by cross country skiers in the winter.

Upper Spiral Tunnel Viewpoint

Watch trains enter, or exit a portal of the Upper Spiral Tunnel on Cathedral Mountain.

Cathedral Mountain view

Meeting of the Waters

The clear blue Kicking Horse River and silt laden Yoho River meet here.

Takakkaw Falls

With a free fall of 254m, Takakkaw Falls is one of the highest waterfalls in Canada.

Lower Spiral Tunnel Viewpoint

A display explains the history and operation of the Spiral Tunnels. Visitors have a spectacular view of the Yoho Valley from the platform.

Old Bridge on the Big Hill

This stone bridge was part of the original Canadian Pacific Railway line through Kicking Horse Pass. The Big Hill had the most severe grade of any railway in North America, dropping 400 m from the Great Divide to the valley bottom, 10 km away.

Great Divide

See a small stream split into two branches: one flowing east to Hudson Bay, and the other west to the Pacific Ocean.

 

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