Beauty Creek Hike to Stanley Falls, Alberta

An easy hike along the Icefields Parkway

On the Beauty Creek hike there are a few places where you can get close to the water
On the Beauty Creek hike there are a few places where you can get close to the water

If you’re driving the Icefields Parkway and you’re looking for a short, easy hike try the gorgeous Beauty Creek hike to Stanley Falls.

In an hour you will be transported to another world full of canyons and waterfalls. It’s family-friendly (though not stroller-friendly), as long as you keep the kids away from the edge. Round-trip it’s about 4 kilometres return and the total elevation gain is just 40 metres.

The Beauty Creek hike is an excellent shoulder season hike as well. But in summer it really shines with the sheer number of waterfalls you encounter.

There are several places where you can get close enough to dip your feet in the water and cool off. It’s the perfect way to break up the drive on the Icefields Parkway – and not many people know about it, so it’s not busy.

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Around every corner there’s a pretty scene on the Beauty Creek hike
Around every corner there’s a pretty scene on the Beauty Creek hike

Beauty Creek hike summary

Distance: 3.6 km (2.2 miles) round trip

Elevation gain: 40 m or 131 feet

Difficulty: Easy and family-friendly but keep a close eye on kids around any dropoffs.

Time needed: 60 – 90 minutes

Best time to hike: May to September

Permits: The Beauty Creek hike is in Jasper National Park so you will need a national park pass. A Discovery Pass is the best choice if you’re planning to spend more than five days in any of Canada’s national parks or national historic sites over the course of a year.

Dogs: Permitted on a leash.

Bears: You are hiking in bear country, so be sure to carry quick-to-access bear spray. I also would suggest carrying bear spray in a bear spray holster.

Map: Gem Trek Columbia Icefield and Sunwapta Peak 83C.

Please: Practice leave no trace principles – packing out whatever you pack in.

Go prepared: Even though the Beauty Creek hike is a short one, carry the hiking essentials.

The Beauty Creek hike starts off on an arrow straight trail
The Beauty Creek hike starts off on an arrow straight trail

Beauty Creek hike trailhead location

The trailhead for Beauty Creek is located on the east side of Highway 93, 15.5 km north of the Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre.

                                               

Beauty Creek hike description (plus Stanley Falls)

The Beauty Creek hike starts off arrow straight and flat, paralleling the highway for 0.6 km to Beauty Creek.

Turn left as the trail moves up into the woods and follows Beauty Creek’s north side. Climb steadily near the edge of the canyon. This is where you need to watch kids closely! Look for several opportunities along the hike where you can descend to the creek.

 Follow Beauty Creek
Follow Beauty Creek up towards Stanley Falls
There are a few places where you can scramble down and get close to the water
There are a few places where you can scramble down and get close to the water

On route to Stanley Falls you’ll pass several small waterfalls. Stanley Falls is by far the largest of the falls you’ll see.

Don’t turn back at Stanley Falls if you’ve got time as the area above it is very beautiful with flat rocky sections that are perfect for lazing on and contemplating the state of the universe.

Adventurous hikers can keep exploring after the trail dies out but you better have a good map to do that. Everyone else can retrace their footsteps back to the Beauty Creek trailhead.

The Beauty Creek Hike to Stanley Falls in Jasper National Park
There are several falls along Beauty Creek
 It looks like a miniature Johnston Canyon in places
It looks like a miniature Johnston Canyon in places
Stanley Falls
Stanley Falls
There is some serious exploring to do if you're prepared
There is some serious exploring to do if you’re prepared
Just past this spot on the Beauty the trail thins out and requires more scrambling
Just past this spot the trail for the Beauty Creek hike thins out and requires more scrambling
The Beauty Creek Hike to Stanley Falls in Jasper National Park
Interesting layering in the rocks
The start and end of the hike parallels the Icefields Parkway
The start and end of the Beauty Creek hike parallels the Icefields Parkway

Where to stay in Jasper

If you’re heading for Jasper, you can certainly camp along the Icefields Parkway. 

If you want a roof over your head consider one of the following lodges and resorts.

If you want to be south of Jasper, consider Sunwapta Falls Rocky Mountain Lodge

For a splurge and a beautiful location, check out Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge.

Pyramid Lake Resort, just a short drive out of town would be another solid choice – and ideal in summer.

Enjoy a sunset over Beauvert Lake if you stay at Jasper Park Lodge
Enjoy a sunset over Beauvert Lake if you stay at Jasper Park Lodge

Further reading related to the Icefields Parkway

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Beauty Creek + Stanley Falls hike located north of the Columbia Icefield in Alberta

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