Canada
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Parking lot for trailhead with toilets. Beautiful views, lots of space, and a nice 2km interpretive trail or a longer (7.6km) hike to Landslide Lake.
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a good place for one or two nights, near the road between banff and jasper. there are a few restrooms on site. no cell signal
Report Check-InGreat Place! We stayed here 2 nights and were alone. During the days were just 1-2 other visitors. But no cellular network and you need to buy a pass for camping (is required for the entire backhoes backcountry) for 10$/night or 30$/year per person.
Report Check-InLarge sloped gravel trailhead parking lot with great mountain views and pit toilets. Bumpy gravel road leading to the parking lot so be careful if you have a vehicle with lower clearance.
Report Check-In4WD necessary. Could not get my 2WD Sprinter van in, lucky we got out! really muddy, deep ruts, and no cell svc to call tow
Report Check-InGood place with clean pit toiletts.
stayed here for two nights.
Last night 13 cars here and 2 with Trailers.
Parking lot for trailhead with toilets. Beautiful views, lots of space, and a nice 2km interpretive trail or a longer (7.6km) hike to Landslide Lake.
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