Kananaskis Country

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Upper Troll Falls

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Upper Troll Falls was formalized in 2020 as an extension to the original Troll Falls trail. This picturesque trail provides views of numerous cascades along Marmot Creek. 

  1. Caution Advised: The trail has steep, often exposed sections that can become icy and slippery in the winter.
  2. Ice cleats and poles are recommended and often required.
  3. Do not hike off trail to find traction if slipping - turn back in these conditions.
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Warning

Icy and slippery conditions often exist on this trail from October to May. Come prepared with ice grips and poles. It may not be possible to walk the trail safely without.

Length 0.9 km out and back
Elevation: 70 m
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Winter Hiking (Winter)
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Updated: Jan 2, 2025