Published: April 2025 | Reading time: 6 minutes

Some trails you won't find on AllTrails
Let's be honest: Yoho and Glacier National Parks have some of the most spectacular easy hikes in the Canadian Rockies. They're also spectacularly crowded between June and September.
If you want that "alone in the wilderness" feeling without needing alpine climbing skills, you need local knowledge.
Here are five hikes within 45 minutes of Golden that most tourists never find—plus where to stay so you're positioned perfectly to hit them.
Distance: 6 km round trip
Elevation Gain: 450 m
Difficulty: Moderate
Best For: Sunrise missions, paragliding watching
Crowd Level: Low (locals only)

This is the hike you do at 5:30 AM with headlamps. The trail starts at the gravel pit on the south side of Golden and switchbacks up through forest to a rocky bluff overlooking the entire town.
At sunrise, you watch alpenglow hit the Dogtooth Range while Golden wakes up beneath you. By 7 AM, you're back at your cabin making coffee while the tourists are still eating hotel breakfast.
Trail details:
Closest Alpenrose property: The Main Lodge (8 minutes to trailhead)
Distance: 12 km round trip
Elevation Gain: 600 m
Difficulty: Moderate-Hard
Best For: Fishermen, wildflower lovers
Crowd Level: Very low

Most tourists heading up the Blaeberry River Valley drive past this trailhead without noticing. You park at an old logging spur and hike through recovering clearcut before hitting old-growth forest and eventually alpine meadows.
The lake sits in a cirque beneath Silent Mountain. Cutthroat trout rise in the evenings. In September, the larch trees turn gold and reflect perfectly on calm mornings.
Trail details:
Closest Alpenrose property: Chalet 6 (15 minutes to trailhead)
Distance: 14 km round trip
Elevation Gain: 550 m
Difficulty: Moderate
Best For: Swimming, families with older kids
Crowd Level: Low (some locals on weekends)

This trail follows Canyon Creek through mossy forest, past waterfalls, and eventually to a sub-alpine lake that's warm enough for swimming in August.
Heather Lake sits in a hollow surrounded by heather meadows (hence the name). The water is clear, cold, and refreshing after the hike up.
Trail details:
Closest Alpenrose property: Chalet 3 (12 minutes to trailhead)
Distance: 14 km round trip (to the extension)
Elevation Gain: 850 m
Difficulty: Moderate-Hard
Best For: Larch trees, marmot watching, ridge walking
Crowd Level: Moderate to the lake, low past it

Gorman Lake itself isn't exactly a secret. But 95% of hikers turn around at the main viewpoint and never see what lies beyond.
Continue past the official trail end to the sub-alpine basin above. Here you'll find:
Trail details:
Closest Alpenrose property: The Main Lodge (18 minutes to trailhead)
Distance: 16 km
Elevation Gain: 600 m
Difficulty: Hard
Best For: All-day alpine adventure, strong hikers
Crowd Level: Very low

This one's for the strong hikers. Two lakes, one loop, high alpine terrain, and the payoff is seeing what 95% of visitors to the area never will.
The access alone filters most people out: 40 minutes of gravel road from Golden. From there, you climb through forest, break into alpine meadows, and traverse between Beaverfoot and Foster Lakes.
The route:
Trail details:
Closest Alpenrose property: Chalet 5 or Chalet 6 (25 minutes to trailhead)
| Property | Best For | Drive to Trails |
|---|---|---|
| Main Lodge | Groups, sunrise missions | 8-18 minutes |
| Chalet 6 | Privacy seekers, Silent Pass access | 15 minutes |
| Chalet 3 | Families, Canyon Creek | 12 minutes |
| Chalet 5 | Groups, Beaverfoot missions | 25 minutes |
| Cabin 7 | Couples, quick morning hikes | 10-15 minutes |
These aren't National Park trails. That means:
✅ You need the 10 essentials:
⚠️ Rules of local hikes:
🐻 Bear country:
After a day on these trails, you'll want:
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I debated whether to share these at all. There's a reason some folks keep their favorite trails quiet.