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Challenging hike with scenic views
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Hike

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2-3h

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Grizzly Peak Trail Head Park is a popular spot in Kananaskis Improvement, Alberta, known for its challenging 3.6-mile out-and-back trail. Hikers can expect steep terrain, loose dirt, rocks, and some minor scrambling on the way to the summit, where they'll be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of Peter Lougheed Provincial Park. The trailhead is located at the intersection of Highway 40 and Ripple Rock Creek, with parking available along the highway. It's a great place to bring your furry friend, just make sure they're on a leash. And don't forget your Conservation Pass for access to this beautiful area!

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