Yoho National Park, located in British Columbia's Canadian Rockies, is renowned for its dramatic mountain landscapes, turquoise lakes, and diverse wildlife. Highlights include the stunning Takakkaw Falls, the historic Emerald Lake, and the impressive Natural Bridge. Visitors can explore scenic trails, go backcountry camping, and witness the park's rich natural beauty and geological features. With its lush forests, alpine meadows, and breathtaking vistas, Yoho National Park offers a true outdoor adventure experience.
What to see
Visitor guidelines
Pre-arrival checklist
Camping equipment
Clothing
Personal gear
Cooking
Fire information and updates
Trail conditions
Safety & Guidelines
Takakkaw Falls: A majestic waterfall cascading 254 meters.
Emerald Lake: A vibrant turquoise lake surrounded by mountains.
Natural Bridge: A rock formation created by the Kicking Horse River.
Burgess Shale Fossils: Significant Cambrian period fossil site.
Iceline Trail: An alpine trail offering panoramic views of glaciers and waterfalls.
Follow park rules and regulations.
Stay on marked trails to protect the environment.
Respect wildlife and maintain a safe distance.
Dispose of waste properly and follow Leave No Trace principles.
Check weather conditions before your visit.
Verify park hours and any alerts or closures.
Confirm your accommodation and/or camping reservation.
Ensure you have a valid park pass or permit.
Review the weather forecast and prepare accordingly.
Tent and stakes
Sleeping bag suitable for the season
Sleeping pad or inflatable mattress
Camping stove or portable cooking equipment
Food and water (or purification methods)
Lantern or headlamp with extra batteries
Waterproof and windproof jacket
Insulating layers (fleece or down)
Moisture-wicking base layers
Hiking pants and shorts
Hat, gloves, and sun protection (sunglasses and sunscreen)
Sturdy hiking boots or shoes
Backpack
Map and compass or GPS
First aid kit
Multi-tool or knife
Camera or smartphone
Trekking poles (optional but recommended)
Portable stove or campfire equipment (if allowed)
Lightweight cookware (pot, pan, utensils)
Biodegradable soap and sponge
Food storage containers and bear-proof food container (if required)
Cooler with ice packs (if needed)
Check current fire bans and regulations before starting a campfire.
Use established fire rings if campfires are permitted.
Fully extinguish fires with water and stir ashes to ensure they are completely out.
Report any wildfires or smoke sightings to park authorities.
Check trail conditions and closures before heading out.
Be aware of seasonal hazards such as snow or ice on trails.
Watch for trail maintenance updates and alerts.
Use AllTrails to check specific trail conditions and for updates.
Inform someone of your itinerary and expected return time.
Carry sufficient water and stay hydrated.
Follow wildlife safety practices to avoid encounters.
Know your limits and turn back if conditions worsen or you feel unwell.
Follow all park safety guidelines and use proper trail etiquette.
Burgess Shale Fossils Guided Hike
ATM
Camping area
Electric vehicle (EV) charging station
Gift shop
Information center
Lookout
Maps and brochures
Parking lot
Picnic Areas
Restrooms
Visitor guidelines
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