Seth A.
Yelp
Yoho National Park is good for a 1-day side trip exploration. It is located 14 kilometers away from Lake Louise Village.
After seeing Lake Louise and Moraine Lake...you should then begin your adventure here at Yoho NP.
First off...Yoho NP was definitely my least favorite in terms of sights and surroundings for the 4 National Parks of the Canadian Rockies (Banff, Kootenay and Jasper being the others).
For my daytrip excursion, I was letdown by the attractions and landmarks.
I was so stunned by what Banff offered and even nearby Kootenay was terrific...so my expectations for Yoho were set really, really high.
Yet I never had any memorable moments.
But within the disappointment, I'd like to explain why....
Interesting how the parks of the Canadian Rockies are situated...
A few days earlier right nearby Banff was Kootenay NP which extended down into British Columbia and was a scenic, worthwhile daytrip.
Now here for Yoho NP...it's situated right near Lake Louise and is set within British Columbia as well and serves as a 1-day side trip as well.
Lol, what I am trying to say is that Banff and Jasper are the main attractions and Kootenay and Yoho are the side attractions.
And all 4 parks sit within...200 - 250 kilometers of each other with Jasper being the one that extends north along epic Icefields Parkway.
To the sights and attractions...
Btw...the Yoho Visitor Center is located in the small/quiet town of Field, BC...28 kilometers west of Lake Louise.
At the VC...they had very, very minimal in terms of souvenirs at the Gift Shop. plus I noticed during off-peak seasons, the Gift Shop isn't even open 7 days a week.
But at least I purchased a magnet and postcard here and picked up a map/pamphlet of the park while speaking with a ranger.
- Lake O'Hara - I had read in my research this was one of the most beautiful lakes in the world! But the Ranger at the VC said you must make a reservation for Lake O'Hara months in advance and they do a lottery system for choosing who gets to visit this wondrous lake. So...Lake O'Hara needs to be planned way in advance!
- Takakka Falls - 2nd tallest waterfall in Canada. I had read in my notes that Takakka Falls is a fantastic waterfall to view and it must be done/visited in afternoon time for the best photo opportunities.
But...problem! I visited Yoho on Sunday, June 12th, 2022 and the roadway towards Takakka Falls wasn't opened yet. Grrr...frustrating! The Ranger said it opened the following week June 19th. I was 1-week early.
So Takakka Falls was a no-go.
One extra thing...there's no cell phone reception whatsoever throughout Yoho, FYI.
- Spiral Tunnels (The Lower One) - 20 km from Lake Louise. A quick stop of 5-minutes to view where a train passageway enters a tunnel in the distance. Nothing special.
- I quickly drove around the town of Field. I had read the Truffle Pigs Lodge was a good place for lunch.
- Natural Bridge - popular area. I was not impressed. It offers views of rushing waters splashing over canyon rocks. Tourists were taking tons of pictures and climbing on the rocks here, but I left after 15 minutes.
- Emerald Lake - right nearby/next door to the Natural Bridge. Again, very popular here. You can do water activities and have a picnic by the lake.
There's a trail that goes around the lake to immerse yourself in the setting of Emerald Lake and breathe in fresh air.
I walked a portion of the trail around the lake and after 1-mile turned around and headed back to the parking lot.
Overall, Emerald Lake wasn't so scenic. Not nearly like the others - Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, Peyto Lake, Bow Lake.
Granted, I was visiting on an overcast day, but it had some dark green coloring to it and there were barely snowcapped mountain coverings in the distance to showcase more beauty.
I guess, just, Banff really spoiled me and I found Emerald Lake forgettable. I spent 1-hour here.
- Wapta Falls - an out of the way side trip of 47 kilometers south and can be hard to find since there's no cell reception. I decided to venture here because I was still yearning for more out of Yoho.
To get to Wapta Falls, it's a 4.8-kilometer roundtrip hike (mostly on flat ground).
Before arriving at the falls there's a side overlook vista point area that's just okay. Then walking down to the base/beach area of Wapta Falls...you can view the falls in the distance but there's a giant sand-like mound blocking a majority of the waterfall. I didn't get this. The "mound" didn't appear natural as if it was manmade.
Anyhow, I took a picture or two and then decided to return back on the trail. I did notice some families having a picnic lunch by the beach with the falls splashing in the distance. Eh...nothing great.
- Back near Takakka Falls Road:
1. Upper Spiral Tunnel - waste of time.
2. Meeting of the Waters Confluent - stop to view a flowing river setting.
Yoho NP was subpar. I never connected with it. Still, National Parks are few and far between. I'm grateful for the experience, regardless.