Kananaskis Country

Alberta Parks

Troll Falls

A Kananaskis Conservation Pass is required to park your vehicle in Kananaskis and the Bow Valley.

This short, family-friendly trail through an aspen forest concludes with a surprising waterfall.

  1. Random trails around the main waterfall, including walking up to the Troll, have been blocked off due to extreme rockfall hazards. Hikers must stay on the main trails and not climb over or around installed barricades.
  2. For safety reasons please stay on the designated trails and obey all the safety signs and barricades. Significant fall hazards exist beyond the maintained trail and travel beyond the sanctioned trail is not advised due to the potential for serious injury. 
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Open
Length 1.7 km one-way
Elevation: 0 m
Type: Out-and-Back
Summer biking/cycling,e-bikes,fat biking,hiking,hiking (winter),skiing,snowshoeing Biking/Cycling E-bikes Hiking
Winter Fat Biking Hiking (Winter) XC Skiing Snowshoeing
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Updated: May 5, 2023