Kananaskis Country

Alberta Parks

Tom Snow

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.

This is the main connector trail between Elbow River and Sibbald Creek Valleys. It winds through foothills to the east and north around Moose Mountain. It is used mainly for mountain biking and horseback riding.

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Open

Jan 27: New snow, variable snow depth. Minimal user compaction on North side with some user compaction on South side.

Length:27.3 km
Elevation Profile210 m / 700 ft m
Type:Connector Trail
Out-and-Back
Point-to-Point
SummerHikingMtn Biking/CyclingEquestrian/Horseback Riding
WinterHikingFat BikingEquestrian/Horseback Riding - WinterSnowshoeing
Trail Map Elbow Valley Summer Trails Map
Sibbald Area Summer Trails Pamphlet with Map
Central Map (Georeferenced)
Full Map (Georeferenced)
North Map (Georeferenced)
South Map (Georeferenced)
Trail Report:Sibbald Flats
Trails  Kananaskis Country  - All Parks
Updated: Jan 30, 2023