The Consolation Lakes Trail is the easiest 'longer' trail around Moraine Lake. If it's a great option if you only have a couple of hours to spare or don't have the energy for something more difficult.
Starting just past the Rockpile, this 5.8km return hike features views of high alpine meadows, mountain peaks and the Quadra Glacier as well as plenty of pretty wildflowers and the two namesake lakes.
The first 100m of the trail is flat and then it transitions into a short (200m) boulderfield section. After that, it's a proper hiking trail again almost all the way to the lakeshore. The lake’s shoreline is another boulderfield but you don't need get close for great views.
Allow 2 to 2.5 hours for the round trip. Parks Canada runs a guided hike on this trail (extra fee).
A Parks Canada parks pass is required to explore Banff National Park - $22/day for a vehicle of up to 7 people. To reach Moraine, you'll need to use the Parks Canada shuttle bus or book a private shuttle.