Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Waterton Lakes National Park May 7, 2025

I hiked to Crandell Lake many times from the Redrock Parkway and only once from the Akamina Parkway.  That time was back in February of 2012 and I needed snowshoes to get there.  It’s a short easy hike from Akamina which was fine by me for this morning as the winds were forecasted to get strong as the hours passed. A portion of this trail turned out being new to me as sections were rerouted after the 2017 fire.

some sights along the way 


a female Mountain Bluebird

one of thousands of Glacier Lilies 

This was my first view of Crandell Lake.  I was excited to see it ice free.

By now I connected up with the trail that comes in from the Redrock Parkway. The Lake sits at the base of that mountain. I was on high alert from the start of the hike and upped it to a higher level as I approached the lake.  

While hiking along the trail, I was sheltered from the wind but it was a different story at the lake itself. Even though, it was an absolutely beautiful view in front of me.  


After playtime came snack time and sitting on this log was the perfect spot for that.

some sights from wandering around the lake area


a log for a seat and a tree stump for a table 

the log where I sat for my snack

After forty-five minutes at Crandell Lake, I was ready to start the hike back to the trailhead.  By the time I was back out in the open at my vehicle, the wind had picked up and it was paired with strong gusts.  Of course it would be, this is Waterton after all!  

I drove to the parking lot at the base of the Prince of Wales Hill and walked up The Hill.

This is the view from just beside the Hotel and this was as close to the edge as I dare go.  It was almost impossible to stand still.  I capture a few photos and then took off back to the trail and back down to my vehicle.

As if I did not have enough of the wild wind, 
I went for more along the shores of Upper Waterton Lake.

That little white spot under the star is the Waterton Lake cruise boat returning from a tour to the end of the lake.  I watched for the longest time as it bobbed in the water not moving very fast.  It was very close to the shore, probably as close as it could go to get somewhat calmer water.  I gave up watching and moved along….

…..to the ice cream store!

The benches in front of the store are sheltered from the wind. 
 I settled in and savoured my child size ice cream on a waffle cone.  



15 comments:

  1. A beautiful hike despite the fire-altered landscape. Loved all the crocus blooms!

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    1. It's a different kind of beauty now and I feel more grateful that I still get to hike there!

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  2. Amazing that you had a couple of wind free days but like you said, it is Watertown so the wind was bound to arrive sooner vs later! And a nice little treat at the end of a great day. ❤️Norma

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    1. Wind free days there are rare! I have a stiff neck and shoulders and sore arm muscles from fighting to keep my car on the road driving home yesterday!

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  3. These western landscapes are truly magnificent, I have visited both Calgary and Edmonton twice on business but have never really taken in the Alberta landscape. You really earned your ice cream and enjoyed it in the very best surroundings. Have a great weekend.

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    1. This deep south part of Alberta still feels a little on the wild side and I love that! It's nice to have this as only a three hour drive from the big city!

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  4. How beautiful to see the lake and all its wildness. We did the short hike from Red Rock Canyon to Blakiston Falls one afternoon. I found that walking in the burned forest allowed me to see more of the landscape beyond the trail. It was different and interesting.

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    1. I enjoy that hike, it's so pretty! I like how the greens pop in the burned forest.

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  5. A wonderful hike and gorgeous views. I love the pretty flowers. Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

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    1. Gorgeous views are so easy to find in Waterton, just step out the door and there they are!

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  6. So, so much to enjoy and photograph brilliantly. You made the wind part of the brilliance.

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    1. I love every square inch of this Park even on the crazy windy days!

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  7. Alexandra, your shot of the yellow Glacier Lily is great. Something I really like is getting the camera down low enough to get a good bit of sky in the photo. Then, in image #6, what a study in nature with the burned out trees towering over the new growth. Thinking about the history of the area, I wonder how many times that forest has burned and restarted. As usual, a neat little video … got to give you high-5 for the way you do selfies. The Crocus is just beautiful. Again, low camera with lots of sky. Lastly, that shot of Waterton Lake … amazing! Hard for me to give you a short comment on these great posts! ๐Ÿ˜Š John

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    1. Getting down low to capture the flowers against the blue sky is probably where I picked up the two ticks that I brought back to my room!

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    2. I'll be smiling about that all day! ๐Ÿ˜Š You're probably right.

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