Kananaskis Country

Alberta Parks

Fullerton Loop

A Kananaskis Conservation Pass is required to park your vehicle in Kananaskis and the Bow Valley. Ice Safety: Alberta Parks does not monitor ice conditions; learn how to assess them for yourself.

The access trail to Fullerton Loop from Allen Bill Day Use was rerouted following the 2013 Flood. The access trail is now located across from the Allen Bill Day Use access road, rather than passing under the Highway 66 bridge. Once on the Fullerton Loop proper, you can either climb the ridge edge or take the more gradual route up the valley behind. On top of the ridge, there are views to Moose Mountain, west down the valley and south across the Elbow River.

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Open

Jan 20th: Thin layer of bonded snow on either dirt or ice.

Length 6.8 km (Fullerton Loop is 4.0 km, additional distance is the access trail)
Elevation: 213 m / 692 ft
Summer hiking,hiking (winter) Hiking
Winter Hiking (Winter)
Trailheads
Trail Map Elbow River PRA - Fullerton Loop Trail Map
Elbow Valley Summer Trails Map
West Bragg Creek PRA - Central Map (Georeferenced)
West Bragg Creek PRA - Full Map (Georeferenced)
West Bragg Creek PRA - South Map (Georeferenced)
Trail Report: Elbow Valley
Trails: Elbow Valley | Kananaskis Country | All Parks
Updated: Jan 21, 2025