Yoho - Guided Hikes

yoho - guided hikes

Parks Canada
QC · reservable

what to expect

Named for a Cree expression of awe and wonder, Yoho lies on the western slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Vertical rock walls, waterfalls and dizzying peaks draw visitors from around the world. With exceptional hiking and sightseeing, the park offers a unique glimpse of Canada’s natural wonders, from the secrets of ancient ocean life to the power of ice and water.

the basics

drive from edmonton
45.3h · 3400 km
drive from calgary
46.3h · 3472 km
drive from vancouver
55.3h · 4144 km

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what to know

updated each morning from provincial parks and Environment Canada.

no fire ban active
Last checked from the provincial fire-ban feed. Check at the gate before you light — conditions change.

what to bring

this list adapts to yoho - guided hikes. no showers means a travel towel; the lake means a swimsuit;

common questions about yoho - guided hikes

how far is yoho - guided hikes from edmonton?
Yoho - Guided Hikes is 3400 km from Edmonton — approximately a 45.3-hour drive on highway routes.
do you need reservations at yoho - guided hikes?
Yes. Yoho - Guided Hikes is operated by Parks Canada and uses an online reservation system. Book direct via the operator link on this page.
when is the best time to camp at yoho - guided hikes?
Peak season at Yoho - Guided Hikes aligns with swimmable months — Jun through Aug. Shoulder months (May, September) offer fewer crowds.

nearby places

within ~100 km of yoho - guided hikes.

data last refreshed 2026-05-14 from parks canada + open sources

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