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A renowned run for fall colors and relative accessibility in the heart of K Country.


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6.3

Miles

10.2

KM

70%

Runnable

8,636' 2,632 m

High

6,242' 1,902 m

Low

2,006' 611 m

Up

2,955' 901 m

Down

15%

Avg Grade (8°)

60%

Max Grade (31°)

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Features Birding · Fall Colors · Geological Significance · River/Creek · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Hwy 40 is closed from the Hwy 742 junction (Peter Lougheed Provincial Park) in the north to the Hwy 940 junction in the south (Junction Hill) annually between December 1 and June 14. A Kananaskis Conservation Pass is required to park your vehicle in Kananaskis and the Bow Valley.

Need to Know

Always carry bear spray! Keep in mind that this trail is NOT maintained by Alberta Parks, but it tends to stay relatively clear since most of the trail is above the treeline and it is fairly heavily trafficked.

Description

This point-to-point run can be approached from either the north or south, but most tend to begin at the southern trailhead for a net downhill run. If starting from the south you'll warm up by traversing through mixed evergreen and larch forest and also pass through open meadow areas fed by a small creek. The spectacularly banded Highwood Ridge looms over the trail to the south (also a scrambling option for those inclined for a more technical run).

There is an optional leftward turn about 1.7 miles (2. 7km) onto the trail to access Grizzly Col and further trails to the south. The trail eventually turns northward where you begin a steep climb up to the Pocaterra ridgeline, the views of the surrounds improving with every step. In the fall, the larch colors are incredible in this area. Once you've finished this large climb, you'll be finished with the bulk of your uphill activity for the day. Take time to apprecite the highly varied geological composition of the surrounding area. Mount Pocaterra sits directly to the west and Mount Tyrwhitt to the south.

Once replenished, you'll continue along the ridgeline, mostly downhill, with great views the entire way. Keep your eyes peeled for mountain goats and bighorn sheep! You'll finish on a steep descent back below the treeline to a crossing of Pocaterra Creek before ending at the northern trailhead just on the other side of Hwy 40.

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Shared By:

McCaide Wooten

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A hiker ascends the south Pocaterra Ridge, Highwood Ridge in the background.
Jun 18, 2023 near Black D…, AB
Hikers heading north along Pocaterra Ridge.
Jun 18, 2023 near Black D…, AB

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