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Yoho Lake

  • Dec 15, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 4

Yoho Lake is slightly over 4km (8km return) in Yoho National Park. The trail climbs steadily from the trail-head to the lake. However, it never really feels too difficult. While hiking the trail, you can enjoy views of Takakkaw Falls, beautiful flowers, a spectacular lake, Mount Wapta and, possibly, wildlife. Once at Yoho Lake, you'll find campsites, picnic style tables, bear cache, and outhouses.

Yoho Lake

The Hike

Beginning at the Whiskey Jack Hostel parking lot, the trail ascends through forest. On this day, we had a thunderstorm roll through in the afternoon.


Beginning the Trail to Yoho Lake

Flowers along the trail to Yoho Lake

As we gained elevation through the forest, we enjoyed views of Takakkaw Falls in the distance.


Takakkaw Falls

After following the trail through the forest, it'll started to open as we entered into the sub-alpine areas. In the picture below, you can see an elk in the distance.


Elk along the trail to Yoho Lake

At Yoho Lake, we found picnic style tables. Whiskey Jacks were not far!


Whiskey Jack on Table at Yoho Lake

Nearby the tables, the lake has a beautiful sandy beach.


Dinner at Yoho Lake

In the later afternoon, elk made their way to the lake. They along the shoreline through our campsite.



Elk at Yoho Lake

Campsites are spacious with plenty of trees to setup a tarp.


Camping at Yoho Lake

Adirondack chairs provide a nice spot to relax. From here, the view of Mount Wapta is beautiful.


Yoho Lake

Final Thoughts

Yoho Lake is the perfect backpacking destination for families. You don't have to hike too far and the campground has all the necessary amenities. Beautiful scenery certainly helps too! From the campsite, you can day hike the Iceline trail or reach other destinations in the park.

 
 
 

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