Near Lower Sunwapta Falls Trail
The second major drop of Lower Sunwapta Falls.
Near Lower Sunwapta Falls Trail
The top falls of Lower Sunwapta Falls plunges into a gorge leading to the next major drop.
Near Lower Sunwapta Falls Trail
Lower Sunwapta Falls trail runs through the beautiful fir forest.
Near Lower Sunwapta Falls Trail
The Sunwapta River is in a gorge below Sunwapta Falls, on its way to Lower Sunwapta Falls.
Near Lower Sunwapta Falls Trail
The top falls of Lower Sunwapta Falls. Lower Sunwapta falls has a few major drops.

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Lower Sunwapta Falls Trail

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Waterfalls, a gorge and more waterfalls! A short trail along Sunwapta River from Sunwapta Falls to Lower Sunwapta Falls.
0.8
mi
Distance
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWaterfall

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.84mi
Distance
0ft
Elevation Gain
240ft
Elevation Loss
10%
Max Grade
4,580ft
High Point
4,341ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Lower Sunwapta Falls Trail starts at the southwest corner of the Sunwapta Falls parking area. It is a wide forest trail that descends very gradually downstream along the Sunwapta River. Start by looking at the impressive gorge that Sunwapta Falls plunges into. The trail is high above the river here. For most of its length, Lower Sunwapta Falls Trail is in the forest, too far from the river to see it or its gorge, but near enough to hear it to the left/southeast. At the 0.7 mile mark, the trail arrives at the river's banks at the top of the first of the major drops of Lower Sunwapta Falls. From here, for the next 0.2 miles, to the trail's end at the bottom of Lower Sunwapta Falls, the trail is right at the edge of the falls and its gorges. A sturdy railing on the left, keeps one safe while getting good views of the falls and gorges. After plunging over the first Lower Sunwapta Falls drop, the river is in a gorge, and then almost immediately plunges over another cliff, into more gorge below. The river then cascades down a length of rapids. Finally, emerging from the gorges, the river becomes wider and calmer, as it goes off into the distance to find the Athabasca River that it empties into. The trail with its protective railing ends after the biggest rapids, next to the river where it widens out and calms down.

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Contributors
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