The Skoki Valley
The Skoki Valley region east of Lake Louise offers fewer day-hikes; to enjoy it you'll need a tent to overnight at any of the six campsites. The main access trail initially follows a gravel road forking off to the right of the Lake Louise Ski Area, off Hwy 1. Many people hike as far as Boulder Pass (2345m), an 8.6-kilometre trek and 640-metre ascent from the parking area, as a day-trip, and return the same way instead of pushing on to the Lodge , 8km beyond. Various well-signposted long and short trails from the Lodge or the campsites are documented in the Canadian Rockies Trail Guide .
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