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Lake O'Hara Alpine Circuit
Hiking Trail
Hard
7.68 mi
3,149 ft
An epic day hike almost entirely above treeline, connecting proud overlooks and smaller lakes above Lake O'Hara.
Widely regarded as one of the best day hikes in the region, this challenging circuit is loaded with scenery every step of the way. With glacial lakes tucked in secluded valleys, commanding views from elevated ledges, and sky-high peaks all around, the experience is truly worth the work.
The first difficulty is getting to Lake O’Hara, which requires a [bus reservation]( or walking the 11-km dirt road. Then comes a grueling uphill hike to start the circuit. You can complete it in either direction, but most people choose to knock out the 500-meter climb to Wiwaxy Gap first. This makes the rest of the hike feel mostly downhill.
For the rest of the hike from Wiwaxy Gap, you’ll share the terrain with the mountain goats as the route follows a series of ledges across scree-strewn slopes and gullies, and you’ll use your hands in places for stability. Where navigation gets tricky, look closely for blue-and-yellow paint markings on rocks. As you work your way around the perimeter of the basin, smaller valleys with their own lakes, like Lake Oesa and then Hungabee Lake, provide some reprieve to the difficult hiking.
There are multiple opportunities to bail from the alpine route and descend to Lake O’Hara, in case you find yourself short on time or energy. The side trails are marked by signs and visible on the map. Most people find the hiking on this circuit to be slower than expected, but that’s not so bad if you think of it as extra time to relish the surroundings. Just be sure to get an early start if you don’t want to finish in the dark. Camping is not allowed anywhere along the circuit, except for the designated campground at Lake O’Hara. Other overnight options are the Lake O’Hara Lodge or the Elizabeth Parker Hut. All require reservations, so plan ahead.
Sources:
Written by Jesse Weber
Widely regarded as one of the best day hikes in the region, this challenging circuit is loaded with scenery every step of the way. With glacial lakes tucked in secluded valleys, commanding views from elevated ledges, and sky-high peaks all around, the experience is truly worth the work.
The first difficulty is getting to Lake O’Hara, which requires a [bus reservation]( or walking the 11-km dirt road. Then comes a grueling uphill hike to start the circuit. You can complete it in either direction, but most people choose to knock out the 500-meter climb to Wiwaxy Gap first. This makes the rest of the hike feel mostly downhill.
For the rest of the hike from Wiwaxy Gap, you’ll share the terrain with the mountain goats as the route follows a series of ledges across scree-strewn slopes and gullies, and you’ll use your hands in places for stability. Where navigation gets tricky, look closely for blue-and-yellow paint markings on rocks. As you work your way around the perimeter of the basin, smaller valleys with their own lakes, like Lake Oesa and then Hungabee Lake, provide some reprieve to the difficult hiking.
There are multiple opportunities to bail from the alpine route and descend to Lake O’Hara, in case you find yourself short on time or energy. The side trails are marked by signs and visible on the map. Most people find the hiking on this circuit to be slower than expected, but that’s not so bad if you think of it as extra time to relish the surroundings. Just be sure to get an early start if you don’t want to finish in the dark. Camping is not allowed anywhere along the circuit, except for the designated campground at Lake O’Hara. Other overnight options are the Lake O’Hara Lodge or the Elizabeth Parker Hut. All require reservations, so plan ahead.
Sources:
Written by Jesse Weber
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
---|---|---|---|
Segment | 1.15 mi | 1,608 ft | 26.3% |
Huber Ledges to Oesa | 1.05 mi | -663 ft | -11.9% |
Segment | 0.39 mi | 141 ft | 6.6% |
Unnamed Road Climb | 0.19 mi | 240 ft | 23.6% |
Yukness Ledges to Hungabee Lake | 1.04 mi | -207 ft | -1.2% |
Opabin Prospect Loop | 0.61 mi | 82 ft | 1.3% |
All Soul's Route | 1.20 mi | -938 ft | -3.7% |
Segment | 0.28 mi | 223 ft | 14.2% |