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Hiking in Golden, BC

Hiking in Golden, BC, ranges from easy in-town riverside walks to backcountry ridge traverses and helicopter-accessed alpine routes. Surrounded by the Rocky, Purcell, and Selkirk Mountains and bordered by six national parks, Golden offers one of the widest hiking ranges in the Canadian Rockies, all in one base.
 

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Top hiking experiences in Golden include:

  • Easy in-town walks along the Rotary Trails and the Kicking Horse and Columbia rivers
  • Ridge hikes via gondola access at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort
  • Backcountry lodge hiking with helicopter access and certified guides
  • Heli-hiking day trips into remote alpine terrain
  • Hiking in six nearby national parks: Banff, Glacier, Jasper, Kootenay, Mount Revelstoke, and Yoho
  • Guided walking tours through town with The Golden Stroll
     

The hiking season typically runs from late June to early October, with valley trails opening earlier and high-alpine routes accessible from mid-July onward.

Plan your hiking trip to Golden

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请负责任地再创作

当我们离开自己的社区时,我们就成了另一个社区的客人。做一个好客人意味着要尊重土地和人民,为自己、社区和所拜访的野生动物创造一个积极的体验。负责任的徒步旅行有几条关键规则:

清除 靴子、自行车、装备、宠物和车辆上的植物、动物和泥土。 

在进入和离开娱乐地点之前,请清洁您的装备。 

指定小径。访问:www.columbiashuswapinvasives.org

有时,人迹罕至的道路也能带您到达一些非常壮观的景点。森林服务道路可以通往高速公路以外的偏远地区。有关在森林服务道路上旅行的信息和建议,请访问不列颠哥伦比亚省森林安全

Hiking in Golden, BC: Common Questions Answered

How to Stay Safe From Bears and Wildlife While Hiking in Golden

Golden sits in active bear country (both black bears and grizzlies), so wildlife safety is essential on every hike. Carry bear spray, hike in groups, make noise on the trail, and store food properly. Check current trail advisories with Parks Canada or the Golden Visitor Centre before heading out, as some routes close seasonally for bear activity.

Are There Beginner-Friendly Hikes in Golden, BC?

Yes, Golden has plenty of beginner-friendly options. The Rotary Trails network around town offers flat, well-marked walking paths along the Kicking Horse and Columbia rivers. Reflection Lake, Cedar Lake, and the lower sections of Canyon Creek are also accessible for new hikers and families.

Do I Need a Park Pass to Hike Near Golden, BC?

Yes, a Parks Canada Discovery Pass or daily entry fee is required to hike in any of the six national parks near Golden, including Yoho, Glacier, Banff, Jasper, Kootenay, and Mount Revelstoke. Trails within Golden itself, such as the Rotary Trails and CBT Trail Network, are free to access.

Can I Hike With My Dog in Golden, BC?

Yes, dogs are welcome on most local hiking trails in Golden, including the Rotary Trails and CBT Network. National park rules require dogs to be on a leash at all times. Some sensitive wildlife areas and high-alpine routes may restrict dogs seasonally, so check trailhead signage before you go.

What Should I Pack for a Hike in Golden, BC?

Mountain weather changes quickly, so layering and preparation matter. Essentials include hiking boots, a waterproof jacket, 2L+ of water, snacks, a map or GPS, sunscreen, bear spray, and a first aid kit. For higher elevations or longer routes, add an extra warm layer, headlamp, and emergency shelter.