Any scrambling involved? Afterwards you’ll climb steadily but gently uphill next to the Robson glacier on a moraine. You have to bring in a camp stove because no fires are allowed. It's fairly flat to Whitehorn other than going up and over the section at the end of Kinney Lake. Emperor Falls. The first section of the trail is 4 km and runs from Kinney Lake Campground up to Whitehorn Campground. The turquoise colored Berg Lake is dotted with icebergs even in the middle of summer. You will need to be totally self-sufficient on the trail and carry in everything you will need for your trip – right down to the toilet paper! Confusingly, this smaller campground is located about half a kilometer above Emperor Falls. At a minimum, you should do the Snowbird Pass hike – it’s gorgeous! Such a comprehensive guide and amazing, amazing photos. Hi Taryn, thank you so much for this amazing post. If you need to get a later start, book Kinney Lake for your first night (a short 7km hike in), then make the push all the way to Berg Lake on your second day. Just wondering if there are water sources between Kinney and Berg Lake. If you want a hotel, you can book accommodation at bit farther away in Jasper or Valemount. Soon you’ll arrive at the Kinney Lake Campground with its open-sided shelter. The trail crosses a gravelly section next to the lake before heading back in to the trees. Berg Lake from our campground. There are a few side trails that you can take for a closer look. The Berg Lake trail is in Mt. In late … There are a few places with steep drop offs near the waterfalls, but if you don’t walk near the edge, it’s not too bad. Beyond Whitehorn, the trail is quite steep, so especially with a heavy pack, your speed will slow quite a bit. The trail is often a few meters above the lake level and there are a couple of great places to stop and look at the Berg glacier through the gaps in the trees. I don’t think I saw any mention of it here. 2 nights Robson Pass campground or 2 nights Berg Lake campground; 4-5 Days. Distance: 4.5km/2.8mi | Elevation Gain: 150m/500ft | Time: 1-2 hours | Difficulty: Easy. This camp is right next to the rushing Robson River and some of the sites are riverside. Plan is to stay: 1 nt in Whitehorn, 2 nts in Berg Lake and 1 nt in Kinney. People go all the way to Berg Lake in one day. Stay straight to remain on the Berg Lake Trail. Past the Emperor Falls junction you’ll continue walking uphill for another half kilometer to reach the Emperor Falls campground. Hi Taryn, It is partly fed by the Berg Glacier. To manage the crowds, the park rangers have made all campsites on the trail 100% reservable between mid-June and the end of September. While Berg Lake is spectacular, the surrounding area is arguably even more spectacular. A suspension bridge crosses the river between the Whitehorn Ranger Station and campground. Toughest section is the stretch between Whitehorn campground and Emperor Falls, about 4km of fairly steep uphill climb. A challenging route marked by rock cairns (caution required), it provides spectacular views of the back of Mount Robson. … In 2021, only BC-residents will be permitted to make reservations until July 7. Hi! Marmot is a small campground with sites right next to the trail. Well obviously at the trail head. The Berg Lake Trail in Mount Robson Provincial Park is one of Canada’s premiere multi-day hiking trips. If you’re splitting up the climb to Berg Lake into two days, Whitehorn Campground is the most logical stopping point on your first day. There are also bonus views of Hargreaves Lake and the Hargreaves Glacier. Another washout. I plan to head to the Banff area next year so I’m hoping to see a ‘gimpse’ of this terrain there. Starting July 8, non-BC residents may make reservations for any remaining slots. If you get to the campground earlier in the day you’ll have a choice of empty sites. So where to begin? This is the best campsite if you want privacy and quiet, but still want to camp centrally. July 26th ( Whitehorn 1 site, Berg Lake -1 sites, Robson Pass -2 sites). -Taryn. However, depending on the time of year and weather they can be quite wet. Absolutely entrancing! 2-4 days as a multi day Elevation Gain: 800 meters; Difficulty: Difficult because of length; Best Time To Go: July – September Parking: Kinney Lake Road The beginning of the Berg Lake trailhead is only a short drive away from the Mount Robson visitor center and just 87 km away from the town of Jasper. Walking … Thank you so much for taking time and sharing all this information, this was very interesting and helpful. The campground is right on the lake, which is a gorgeous light blue colour. The Whitehorn and Kinney Lake campgrounds have large roofed shelters with open sides and four picnic tables inside. Whitehorn campground gets it’s name from Whitehorn Mountain. Your guide is amazing and your pictures are stunning – thank you for taking the time to put up all this information!!! There’s lots of awesome stuff going on with this trail! The last day we hiked out all the way from Marmot. This is less of a stop and more of a slow down. These shelters protect you from the rain but still let the wind blow in from the sides. It has been rebuilt over the years but is still very rustic. If you also want to do the Snowbird Pass then is the best to start from Robson Pass campground. Thankfully, the reservation fee isn’t too expensive: It’s $6 per tent per night, up to a maximum of $18. It’s set in the trees just above the gravel flats at end of Berg Lake. This is the smallest campsite. Some of the campgrounds have open shelters and closed shelters.At times there are even park rangers stationed at Whitehorn and Berg Lake so if there is an emergency there is a way of communicating with those at the trail head. But you need to be fit and not be lugging heavy gear. The Berg Lake Trail is so high traffic that the park rangers have installed wash stands and grey water pits to try to keep dishwashing water out of the lake and streams. There are no water refill stations on the Berg Lake trail. When doing the overnight trek, most people opt to stay a night at Whitehorn located at the 11 kilometre mark, is roughly halfway to Berg. You immediately cross the Robson River and begin following it. This means that it is often rainier at Berg Lake than other places in the Rockies. Hi Adria, You need a reservation to camp between June 12 and September 30th. With that info, this is camp for the night with a shelter and a stove if needed, after a brisk 2:27:13 elapsed 10.31km hike with 405m of ascent. You definitely inspired us to add this on our must do hikes of the world. Also, I would recommend staying at either Marmot or Berg Lake campground, but we will get into that later. This trail climbs up behind the Robson Pass campground for great views of Berg Lake, Mount Robson and Reaguard Mountain. Only emergency shelter / cabin at Kinney Lake, Whitehorn camp and Berg Lake camp: How to Reserve a Trail Permit for The Berg Lake Trail. Kinney Lake to Whitehorn: Part Two of the Berg Lake Trail. © Trailbehind Inc. - All Rights Reserved. July 27th (Whitehorn 3 sites, Berg Lake 2 sites, Robson Pass 1 site). This fully enclosed log cabin shelter started its life as part of a horse outfitters camp. This is a difficult one way trail to Berg Lake Campground in Mount Robson Provincial Park. Loved this post . Valley of a Thousand Falls (Whitehorn Campground) Distance from Berg Lake Trailhead: 11km/6.8mi one way Hiking time: 2h 49 one way Elevation gain: 244m/800ft. Am going in a few weeks and planning has been so much easier with your information. However, it’s an easy and flat hike from here to Berg Lake and the day hikes. If you’re going to cook on the tables, put your stove on the overlay to avoid damaging the wood. The shelters are for cooking and hanging out. You’ll get some of the best views of Berg Lake and Mount Robson while also checking out some of the other campgrounds. In this post I’ll tell you everything you ever wanted to know to plan your own trip. Day Three: Berg Lake Campground to Whitehorn Campground. Kinney Lake is a beautiful light blue colour thanks to the glacial sediment in the water. It’s a midsized camp but it has a large common area with picnic tables and a lean to shelter. (The trees aren’t very big up in the alpine.). Have a great hike! You do have the option to call the call centre, but you will be charged a fee to do so. Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia.It’s one of the most scenic trails in Canada, and that’s saying something. After you leave the trees follow a worn path and cairns through the gravel to reach the mini-lake at the toe of the Robson Glacier. Seeing it in the snow must have been so spectacular. The steepest section of trail lies between Whitehorn and Emperor Falls, where you gain roughly 500 metres via many switchbacks. Follow the trail beside the Robson River. The turn around point of the hike is the summit of Snowbird Pass. Whitehorn campground area Emperor Falls campground Many people pass right by Kinney Lake, wanting to make headway into the trail but this site is gorgeous! People travel from all over the world to do this trip. Beyond Whitehorn, the trail is quite steep, so especially with a heavy pack, your speed will slow quite a bit. ... so opted to push on with the hopes of seeing Berg Lake and perhaps the top of Mount Robson in the sunshine. The 18km (One-Way) Berg Lake Trail traverses three biogeoclimatic zones and connects seven campgrounds along the way. I am planning this hike for next year and wondering if you know how many 2-3 person tents can fit in a tent pad. Berg Lake Trail Backcountry campsites sold out? From berg Lake campsite the trip is 22 km, return. The campground has an open sided cooking shelter and lots of tent sites. Continue steadily uphill in the forest for another kilometre to Falls of the Pool viewpoint. All of the campgrounds are equipped with food storage lockers, pit toilets, and grey water washing stations. The Whitehorn shelter has a wood stove but you are only allowed to use it in an emergency. After Kinney Lake I followed the Berg Lake Trail on and it was all up then all down. Wow, what a trip! However, some years the snow can linger into early July or start to fall again in late September. Mt. Robson Provincial Park is a backcountry hiker’s paradise, with the biggest, wildest and most diverse terrain the Canadian Rockies have to offer. Going again next yr with a decent camera instead of a cell phone. Love the blog too, off for a read of some other posts now. Hike into Berg Lake with the lofty height of Mt. There are a few days in the area, from easy to difficult. The Berg Lake trail is well marked and easy to follow. The fall is huge and powerful! See directions below. You can’t see or hear the falls from the campground! DAY 03: SNOWBIRD PASS 33km // +1317m // -780m. Length: 41.5 km Duration: 8-14 hours as a day hike. Opening hours are 8am to 7pm 7 days a week in the summer. Download this Whitehorn Campground In Berg Lake Trail photo now. We worked with a ranger to clear a detour through the trees. Any information would be greatly appreciated! The trailhead is located 2km from the visitor centre. However, the tent sites are all very close together or very close to the trail. Valley of a Thousand Falls . Berg lake is the most beautiful campground I’ve ever seen. In some places the trail is quite close to the rushing river. Proper exposures, focus and definition were sadly lacking in 50% of pix….a fault of the limited function of a tiny cell phone lens. Do you think that it’s possible to do the trail in mid-May or early June or the possible snow makes it impossible ? It begins down in a temperate rain forest before climbing high up into the alpine to a brilliant blue glacier-fed lake. ... Get notified when a sold-out campground has availability. Don’t be fooled into thinking you’re gaining any substantial elevation in the first 7-8km to Berg Lake … You’ll definitely get hit with spray so wear a rain jacket. Bring a camp stove for cooking. It's fairly flat to Whitehorn other than going up and over the section at the end of Kinney Lake. When you make your reservation you’ll also need to pay backcountry camping fees. Streams and lush forests blanket the valley. To reserve a camping spot on the Berg Lake Trail: discovercamping.ca (24 hrs/day) Or contact the call centre 7 days a week, 7am to 7pm (PT) Toll-free from Canada/USA: 1 800 689-9025 Other International: 1 778 309-1439 Hang them on your backpack while you’re hiking and your tent when it’s set up. It is a traditional car camping campground with … After the rock slide the trail goes down to another river flats section. Thank you for all your helpful tips and info on each trail – what a fantastic post , Wow, Taryn – this is awesomely detailed and I like the way you have formatted it with tables (Distance markers and all). Eventually you will reach a signed junction with a side trail to Emperor Falls. We would start our 5-day hike the next morning. Snowbird Pass Route (1 day): Snowbird Pass is closed May and June due to caribou calving. Some years the snow may melt a bit earlier than mid-June, but not usually. The trail builders did an amazing job across the rock slide: The path is remarkably smooth and they have built some great retaining walls. Scroll down to the bottom of this post to read more about day hikes at Berg Lake. My home is in Vancouver but my heart is in the mountains. White Falls. Turn left for a short side trail that leads to a picnic area. The steepest section of trail lies between Whitehorn and Emperor Falls, where you gain roughly 500 metres via many switchbacks. Kinney Lake. Day hike on Oct. 15. What to Bring: I’ve got a complete Berg Lake Trail packing list for you. You’ll climb up beside the huge Robson Glacier, then turn away from it into a gorgeous alpine meadow. About 7.5 from the trailhead, the route climbs up beside a stream and enters a wide meadow with lots of active marmots. The lake lies just over the border. From mountaineers that tell stories of times in the Himalayas to the fun time adventurers who packed in beer to drink in celebration of a job well done. In fact, the Berg Lake Trail follows the Robson River all the way to the Robson Glacier, some 30k+ up the trail. It is not hard to see where this glacier-laden valley got its name from. Since it is a 21km hike in with 800m of elevation gain, many people split the ascent to Berg Lake into 2 days. You have an amazing view of the Mount Robson. Because believe me, after seeing these photos, you’ll want to go. Keep it up. The sign says it is a 500m walk, but don’t worry, it’s only about 200m each way. If you’re tired or out of time, the meadow is beautiful enough to make a good turn around point. So many glaciers! It heads through the forest and then climbs a small hill on some short but steep switchbacks. Our plan was to take 2 days to hike in and to hike out, with overnight stays at the Whitehorn campground and to spend 2 nights at Berg Lake. Best time to hike is July to early September. The Berg Lake Trail is located in Mount Robson Provincial Park in the Canadian Rockies. Start of the journey with a backpack to Whitehorn Campground. Cross the bridge to reach the Whitehorn campground. Hi David. The first 2.7 miles of trail follow an old road through forest along the river. Thank you so much for this. Or do you fill at water stations and boil, or do you need your own drinking water filtration system for this hike? The rangers will give you a brief orientation and go over some safety info and park rules. Bring a print out or screen shot on your phone of your reservation confirmation to show the rangers. The path is wide but there’s a steep drop off so watch your step. Berg Lake Trail Backcountry. Berg Lake is a lake on the Robson River just below the river's source located within Mount Robson Provincial Park, at the doorstep of the north face of Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Just before the suspension bridge there is a side trail to the ranger cabin. There’s also a fork in the trail here. It also is high enough in the mountains that it can snow in any month. Campnab can help you get a site at Berg Lake Trail Backcountry if someone cancels their camping reservation. So glad you had such a wonderful time Ralph. Parking Lot to Kinney Lake (7km easy) The first part of the trail starts at the Mount Robson parking lot and goes along a wide trail through the forest. The helicopters are only allowed to land on Mondays and Fridays. There’s a bike rack here since this is the furthest you’re allowed to ride a bike. 3 - Emperor Falls. Go right for an outhouse. July 27th (Whitehorn 3 sites, Berg Lake 2 sites, Robson Pass 1 site). ... Berg Lake. Robson Pass. Distance: 2.5km/1.5mi | Elevation Gain: 30m/100ft | Time: 40min-1 hour | Difficulty: Easy. Distance: 6km/3.7mi return | Elevation Gain: 50m/160ft | Time: 1.5-2 hours | Difficulty: Easy. Click here for Google maps driving directions. Berg Lake Trail in Mt Robson Provicial Park Day One – Parking Lot to Whitehorn campground. You aren’t allowed to sleep in them. Oh, and BTW, Mount Robson is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Day 5: Hike out to the trailhead if you stopped at Whitehorn or Kinney. The first section of it was a little busy with a few tents already set up. Hi Sophia. The Berg Lake Trail in the Mount Robson Provincial Park is as difficult as it is beautiful, in ideal conditions. As always, be sure to Leave No Trace. The star of the show is the Berg Glacier, tumbling down the slope of Mount Robson into the lake. You’ll know you’ve reached the top when you spot the suspension bridge. Distance: 2.2km/1.4mi | Elevation Gain: 0m/0ft | Time: 30-40min | Difficulty: Super easy. What a beautiful hike! If you’re in good shape and an experienced backpacker, you could hike all the way to the lake in 1 day. The tent pads are small and you’d only be able to fit one 2 or 3 person tent on each pad in most places (they aren’t all the same size). 4 - Marmot. This tight gorge channels the Robson River rapidly downhill. The time/distance between campsites is extremely helpful. This September, 2018 I finally made the drive to the Rockies to hike the Berg Lake Trail. I hiked the trail in early September 2018 and we got hit with a snow storm on our last day! You took absolutely gorgeous photos! However, due to COVID-19, reservations for 2021 will open on March 1, 2021. Hi Pam. However, the park rangers want you to take them with you since the food inside can attract animals. Nice campground along the river with a suspension bridge, a cook shelter, bear lockers, tent sites, fancy outhouses, and a … I was in a constant state of amazement and wonder; taking nearly 800 pix and would have taken more had not battery power ran out. Must prebook campsites if you want to stay the night. Dogs: Allowed on leash for day hikes only. I recommend adding one or two days to your trip to devote to day hikes. The rangers will give you your laminated permit tags (one for each tent). Jennifer crosses over the Berg Lake Trail’s swinging bridge just before we arrived at the Whitehorn Campground. I have to make it from Kinney to the Berg Lake camp in one day and want to clean as I go as much as possible, to reduce how much water I am carrying. If you come before then, it’s first come first served and you need to check in and pay at the visitor centre before you start the trail. Taking the sidetrail over the flats. Many of the picnic tables have a metal overlay at one end. To hike the trail you will need a permit. A gentleman from Prince George on a quick rip up the Berg Lake Trail is headed back down after confirming it is most definitely snowshoe SZN after Whitehorn. On our way down, Cody and I finally got a chance to stop at Emperor Falls and it was amazing to see! In addition there are three solar powered composting toilets located at Whitehorn, Berg Lake and Robson pass campgrounds. At the top of the falls there’s a bench with a great view. Guess I should try it . We met Americans, Austrians, Mexicans… oh and a bunch of Canadians from all over the country. There’s a large info board with a map. There’s an open sided cooking shelter here. You will also need to head down to the basement to watch an orientation video. At the top of the switchbacks there’s a short section with a chain railing and some stairs. These are last minute cancellations and are now FCFS, you can book them at the Visitor Centre in person between 8 … After the Whitehorn Campground, you’ll run into switchback after switchback, and an elevation gain of 500 m over the next 5 km (3.1 miles) to Emperor Falls Campground. On Monday March 1 at 7am PT, backcountry reservations will be available for the full 2021 season for the Berg Lake Trail and the Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit. However, the tent sites are all very close together or very close to the trail. People go all the way to Berg Lake in one day. The rangers may also have strung up a big tarp over some of the picnic tables at this camp. The hike begins from the parking lot at the base of Mount Robson, at an elevation of 853m. Marmot. Day Four: Whitehorn Campground to trailhead. Fires: No fires are allowed. There are a mix of raised wooden platforms and dirt tent pads on the Berg Lake trail. We camped at the Whitehorn and Berg Lake sites. From here you have a 2km climb up Whitehorn hill. Hi ! With a heavy pack on your back, this section can take longer than you may expect. The Hargreaves Shelter is located here. Currently trekking Kyrgyzstan but winter is coming far too fast for our liking. We stayed one night at Whitehorn and two nights at Marmot, and thought it worked out perfectly. Head down the slope then take the short side trail signed for Hargreaves Lake. close. If you want to do any of the day hikes at Berg Lake, you’ll also want to allow time for that. Bikes: You can bike the first 7km of the trail to the end of Kinney Lake but you aren’t permitted to bike further than that. Part I: Berg Lake Trail | ... DAY 02: WHITEHORN CAMPGROUND 10.9km // +265m. These are last minute cancellations and are now FCFS, you can book them at the Visitor Centre in person between 8-3:30, and they can not be reserved. Berg Lake campground is the heart of the trail. We started early one Day Two. Thanks in advance. 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