Near Sarrail Ridge Trail
View of the avalanche shoot you'll soon be trekking up.
Near Sarrail Ridge Trail
Views of Upper Kananaskis Lake from the ridge.
Near Sarrail Ridge Trail
Sarrail Ridge view
Near Sarrail Ridge Trail
View of the ridge
Near Sarrail Ridge Trail
Descending the avalanche shoot.

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Sarrail Ridge Trail

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Challenging, steep ascent to Sarrail Ridge for breathtaking views of Upper Kananaskis and Rawson Lakes
1.2
mi
Distance
1,357
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
FishingLakeViewsWaterfall
Access Issues
The path up Sarrail Ridge also goes through classic Avalanche Terrain and should be avoided in winter.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.23mi
Distance
1,357ft
Elevation Gain
239ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
7,704ft
High Point
6,564ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
You reach the Sarrail Ridge Trail via Rawson Lake trail. The trail to Rawson Lake starts on the flat, easy trail along the shoreline of Upper Kananaskis Lake with spectacular views to the mountains beyond. Once you pass the Sarrail Waterfall its a 300 metre climb through spruce forest to Rawson Lake. The Sarrail Ridge Trail begins at the end of the Rawson Lake hike, at the far western edge of the lake. There's a partially forested green meadow running up the northern side of Rawson Lake; the Sarrail Ridge Trail runs nearly straight uphill up this meadow. Always look for grizzly bears feeding in this area before continuing on. This area is frequented by grizzly bears. The Sarrail Ridge hike is not for the faint of heart - it is short but seriously steep. From the shores of Rawson Lake to the top of Sarrail Ridge, you'll gain close to 400 m of elevation in just over 1 km of hiking. The final 1 km up to Sarrail Ridge is up the dirt beside the gully. You'll find footholds to help it to be more like steps, but this section is difficult and steep. The ascent up the Sarrail Ridge Trail is very difficult but successful hikers are rewarded with one of the best views in Kananaskis Country, and perhaps even the entire Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks. Standing atop Sarrail Ridge, you can seemingly see forever. Behind you, you'll savor views of Rawson Lake well below, while in front of you Upper Kananaskis Lake and Lower Kananaskis Lake are on full display, separated by the highly recognizable Mt. Indefatigable. The grassy meadow along the top of Sarrail Ridge is the perfect spot to stop for a break and savor these incredible Kananaskis vistas. As difficult as the hike up Sarrail Ridge is, the descent is just as hard, if not harder. This is a very steep descent, tread carefully and be sure you are wearing proper hiking shoes or boots with excellent traction.

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