Transit-first trails
Routes accessible by rail and shuttle services
Trails with rail connections and low-emission local transport for an easier arrival; prefer hardened paths to reduce erosion.
Updated: March 2027
Lake loop viewpoints
A gentle loop with boardwalk sections to protect wetlands and fragile shores, with the best light in the early morning.
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Shoreline eco route
A signed lakeside route with designated picnic spots and marked entry points; stay on the path to keep the shoreline resilient.
Arrange public transit links
Wildlife valley walk
A classic early-morning route for wildlife spotting: keep to gravel paths, respect quiet zones, and follow park restrictions.
Park guidelines
Glacier education trail
A marked path with climate indicators showing glacier retreat; keep distance from unstable zones and follow local safety guidance.
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Bike-friendly eco loops
Smooth-flow trails with reinforced surfaces
Lakeside promenades with designated lanes
Scenic gorge viewpoints on sturdy paths
Gravel farm roads with light traffic