If you’re looking for the beauty of a Rocky Mountain canyon without the crowds of Johnston Canyon, Marble Canyon in Kootenay National Park is the perfect alternative. This short, rewarding walk takes you across a series of bridges spanning the deep, narrow gorge carved by the rushing turquoise waters of Tokumm Creek.
The trail is just 1.6 km round trip, making it ideal for those short on time while still offering stunning views of waterfalls, unique limestone formations, and the aftermath of past wildfires. It’s a fantastic spot to stretch your legs if you're traveling along Highway 93 or a great warm-up or cool-down for hikers tackling nearby trails like Arnica Lake, Stanley Glacier, or Boom Lake.
Less busy than other canyons in the Rockies, Marble Canyon lets you soak in nature’s beauty without the hustle of big crowds. Whether you’re looking for a quick roadside stop or an easy, scenic walk, this hidden gem is well worth adding to your itinerary. It's accessible year round and presents an interesting visit no matter the season.