Make a visit here in august when the the fireweed is at its prime lining the forest floors with a beautiful pink and purple.
Marble canyon kootenay hike.
I stopped here on september 24 2020.
Marble canyon is a popular experience in kootenay national park british columbia canada.
The marble canyon hike in kootenay national park is a beautiful hike that follows marble canyon which has been cut by tokkum creek.
There is time following the castle mountain fire lookout hike to drive south on highway 93 into kootenay national park located in british columbia canada.
Limestone gorge burnt forest many small mammals.
This hike is easily accessible for anyone wishing to get out and enjoy the beauty and power of nature.
A popular trail atop a narrow and dramatic limestone and dolomite gorge eroded by the pounding waters of tokumm creek.
1 6 km hiking time.
Marble canyon is located in kootenany national park.
Marble canyon is easily accessible off of the 93s in kootenay national park between banff and radium.
This is an excellent way to see the power of nature in action as the canyon has been carved over millennia by the rushing waters of tokkum creek.
Marble canyon is a beautiful place to visit in kootenay.
I stopped here on september 24 2020.
Marble canyon is a beautiful place to visit in kootenay.
There was a 1 5 km looped trail leading alongside the canyon and over a series of foot bridges with some inclines on the way up but still an easy trail.
We visited in april and there was snow on the ground but the water was a flowing and a beautiful turquoise color.
This accessible trail is one of the best easy hikes in kootenay national park passing through the deep dramatic marble canyon.
Several bridges cross over the creek below and really showcase just how much the water has carved deep into the land to create marble canyon.
There was a 1 5 km looped trail leading alongside the canyon and over a series of foot bridges with some inclines on the way up but still an easy trail.
It is an unique and popular year round attraction at the confluence of tokumm creek with the vermilion river.