Elk Lakes cabin
Facts and practical information
Tucked away in the majestic Canadian Rockies, Elk Lakes Cabin stands as a serene refuge for adventurers seeking a wilderness experience. This remote wilderness hut, accessible only by foot or ski, promises a true escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, offering a chance to immerse oneself in the raw beauty of Canada's rugged backcountry.
Elk Lakes Cabin is situated near the border of Alberta and British Columbia, within the pristine Elk Lakes Provincial Park. Surrounded by towering peaks, alpine meadows, and crystal-clear lakes, the cabin serves as an ideal base for outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, snowshoeing, and mountaineering. The area is known for its rich wildlife, including elk, which the park and cabin are named after, as well as bears, mountain goats, and an array of bird species.
Operated by the Alpine Club of Canada, the cabin is a modest yet comfortable shelter that provides basic amenities in a rustic setting. With shared bunk beds, a wood stove for heating, and a kitchen equipped with propane stoves, the cabin enables guests to maintain a level of comfort while experiencing the simplicity of life in the wilderness.
Reservations are required to stay at Elk Lakes Cabin, and visitors must be prepared to pack in all their food and supplies, as well as pack out all their waste. The journey to the cabin is part of the adventure, with trails leading through dense forests and past stunning vistas. Whether blanketed in snow or bursting with the wildflowers of summer, the landscape around Elk Lakes Cabin offers a feast for the senses and a balm for the soul.
Elk Lakes cabin – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mount Sarrail, Highwood Pass, Mount Tyrwhitt, Upper Kananaskis Lake.