The Bow Valley Parkway (Highway 1A) is one of Banff National Park’s most beautiful and wildlife-rich drives, offering a quieter, more scenic alternative to the Trans-Canada Highway. Winding through the forest between Banff and Lake Louise, this route is perfect for those looking to slow down and take in the views.
Along the way, there are several must-stop locations, including:
Morant’s Curve – One of the most iconic photography spots in Banff, where trains curve along the Bow River with a stunning mountain backdrop.
Johnston Canyon – The busiest but most approachable hike in the park, with catwalks leading to breathtaking waterfalls.
Silverton Falls – A hidden gem featuring a short, scenic hike to a beautiful cascading waterfall.
Castle Mountain Lookout – A rewarding half-day hike that climbs to an incredible panoramic view of Castle Mountain and the Bow Valley.
For those looking to stay overnight along the parkway, Castle Mountain Chalets offers cozy, self-catering cabins, while Baker Creek by Basecamp provides a charming, quiet retreat near Lake Louise.
From May to late June, a seasonal road closure on part of the Bow Valley Parkway creates an incredible cycling opportunity. During this period, visitors can rent bikes in Banff and ride the scenic route traffic-free all the way to Johnston Canyon, making for a perfect bike-and-hike adventure.
With stunning viewpoints, easy access to hikes, great accommodations, and a seasonal cycling route, the Bow Valley Parkway is a must-do experience for anyone exploring Banff National Park.