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While there are many great places to see the larch trees in Banff National Park, the most well known is probably Larch Valley. We decided the Larch Valley hike would be best for us since it was not far from to the village of Lake Louise, where we were staying. We were starting our hike late in the day (around 4 pm), so we wanted something that.


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One of the best reasons to visit Banff and Lake Louise in the fall season are the truly spectacular larch trees. One of the most famous locations for viewing golden larch trees is Larch Valley near Lake Louise in Banff National Park. This is an incredible autumn hiking choice in the Canadian Rockies and a bucket-list must!


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Larch trees can be found in all of Alberta's mountain parks, including Banff, Kananaskis and Waterton. If you are lucky enough to be in Banff (mid to late) September, you are in for a treat! There are a few opportunities to see larches without much effort, but the best experiences come from larch tree hikes.


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It's one of the biggest stands of larch trees anywhere in Banff, making the Larch Valley one of the best larch hikes you'll find in Alberta. The only downside is that everyone knows this is one of the best hikes in Banff, so it's typically very crowded.


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Larch Valley is located in Banff National Park near Moraine Lake in Alberta, Canada. It's a stunning alpine meadow full of Larch trees and surrounded by the majestic Valley of the Ten Peaks. To get to the Larch Valley, you'll have to hike 4.3 kilometers from the shores of Moraine Lake along the well-marked and moderately Larch Valley Trail.


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Larch trees dot the shore of the lake. Side trip to Big Beehive: 1.6 km one way; 135 elevation gain from Lake Agnes. Beyond Lake Agnes, use switchbacks to climb the Big Beehive for a stunning panorama of Lake Louise and the Chateau. Side trip to Little Beehive: 1 km one way; 105 elevation gain from Lake Agnes.


Larch Trees in Lake Louise Alberta. Autumn Refocusing Photography

Build a Trip At certain elevations of the Rockies, the renowned larch tree grows in verdant patches. Those willing to hike up above Moraine Lake into Larch Valley will find an entire sweeping forest of them. The feeling of topping out after a rolling trail and attaining the treeline above the larches will fillโ€ฆ


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Every Autumn, pockets of Banff National Park come aglow with gold. It's that special time of year when larch trees sweeping across the Canadian Rockies bring the landscapes alive, as they begin to change coats for winter and turn a brilliant yellow hue. This natural phenomenon is a wonder to see, but it doesn't last long.


The 6 Best Larch Hikes in Banff, Alberta

Larch trees at Healy Pass in Banff. In this guide, we will share the best Banff larch hikes. While unfortunately, it will be harder to find solitude during the Banff larch season, walking through a stand of larch trees at the peak of the transformation will more than make up for it.


Golden larch trees partially lit up by the sunlight. Valley of the Ten

During spring and summer, the larch is rather unremarkable, as to the untrained eye, the coniferous tree looks like most pine species growing throughout Banff National Park. However, come autumn, summer's unassuming larch begins its dazzling transformation, from verdant green to a mesmerizing burnished gold. Why do Banff's larches change colour?


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Parks Canada says shuttles moving between 1,200 and 1,300 people a day to iconic Moraine Lake. This 2016 photograph shows Healy Pass in Banff National Park in late September, when larches turn.


Larch Trees in the Fall. Mount Eiffel approach trail in Banff, Alberta

Larches tend to grow in cold climates and mountainous areas and need a lot of moisture so the Canadian Rockies are perfect for them. I also found out that they tend to grow where they have been forest fires. Why do larches turn yellow? Larches turn yellow in the fall because they are saving nutrients to use later.


Golden larch trees along Eiffel Lake trail in Banff National Park

Experiencing Fall in Banff - Finding Larch Trees In blazes of autumn glory, come mid-September, the larch trees take the Alberta Rockies main stage. Hiding in green forests, with conifer cousins, the fir, pine and spruce, the show-off larch waits patiently. Fall in Banff National Park, brings a flurry of larch tree seekers.


Larch Trees โ€” Banff Moments

Banff is the perfect place for larch hikes in Alberta. The National Park is home to tens of thousands of larch trees and their annual transformation from green to golden needles in fall. Conifers (evergreen trees) don't lose their needles, and though the larch is a conifer, it does lose its soft needles like a deciduous (leafy) tree does in fall.


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The Larch Valley hike rises from the shores of Moraine Lake to an extensive forest of larch trees. From this forest of larch trees, Banff hikers will enjoy panoramic views of the mountains which make up the Valley of the Ten Peaks.


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Laryx Lake Why This Is a Great Hike for Families Rock Isle Lake Larch Hike If you want to do a larch hike in Banff National Park, you're spoiled for choice. But let's back up a little. For those of you unfamiliar with my neck of the woods, larch trees are a big deal.

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