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This Alberta trail loops through a canyon filled with red, white, and green rocks
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This Alberta trail loops through a canyon filled with red, white, and green rocks

4 May 20263 Mins Read

If there is one place in Alberta that feels a little unreal in person, it is Red Rock Canyon in Waterton Lakes National Park. The trail winds through a narrow canyon that’s covered in red, white, and green rock layers, with a small creek running along the bottom that ties it all together. It’s the kind of place that looks edited in photos, but it truly looks exactly like that in real life.

Walking through the canyon

Photo Via 2009fotofriends/Shutterstock

Now you’re probably thinking, “Why are the rocks this colourful?” According to Parks Canada, the history behind this goes way back. The canyon is made up of sedimentary rock called argillite, shaped over millions of years by water and natural erosion.

The red tones come from oxidized iron, while the green layers form where the iron was not exposed to oxygen. The result is a striped, layered look that makes the canyon feel so unique.

The trail itself is short and easy; it’s about 0.7 kilometres round trip and takes about 20 minutes, but most people spend longer because there are side paths, creek access points, and viewpoints that pull you right in.

When I visited the canyon, the best part was honestly how interactive it felt. You’re not just looking at the canyon from a distance. You’re walking right through it, with water trickling at your feet and layers of rock that shift from a deep red to a soft green depending on where you’re standing.

Why it’s worth the drive

Red Rock Canyon is an amazing place to stop if you’re heading on a day trip to Waterton. It’s not a long hike or a big commitment, but that is part of what makes it unique. It is easy to access and quick to explore, yet still one of the most visually distinctive places in the province.

According to Parks Canada, it is also one of the most popular stops in Waterton because the trail is accessible. If you’re planning to go, especially in the summer months, it’s best to arrive early in the day to avoid large crowds.

This spot is proof that some of Alberta’s best spots are not the biggest or most complicated. Between the colours, the creek, and the canyon walls surrounding you, it’s the kind of stop that makes you think, “Why aren’t more people talking about this place?”

When: Open Monday to Sunday
Time: Open 24 hours
Where: AB-5 Waterton Park, Alta.
Cost: Free

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