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FALL IN LOVE WITH WATERTON LAKES NATIONAL PARK

Let's hit the road

These driving tours are all about soaking in the epic views without the hassle of navigating. We’ll scoop you up and drop you right back off at the Waterton Lake Lodge Resort (101 Clematis Ave). All you need to bring is your sense of adventure... and maybe a good playlist.

Pick your tour below!

Take a closer look at what’s waiting for you.

Each experience offers something a little different, from wildlife spotting to scenic drives and hidden viewpoints. Pick what fits your pace, your interests, and how you want to experience Waterton.

Wild World of Waterton (Red Rock Parkway)

A relaxed scenic drive through one of Waterton’s most unique landscapes.

  • Red rock formations you won’t see anywhere else

  • Great chances to spot wildlife along the way

  • Plenty of stops for photos and fresh air

  • Easy, laid-back pace

A perfect mix of scenery, wildlife, and space to just enjoy it.

Wild World of Waterton (Akamina Parkway)

Big views, quiet roads, and some of the best scenery in the park.

  • Stunning mountain and valley views the whole way

  • Frequent wildlife sightings (keep your camera ready)

  • A quieter, less crowded route

  • Ideal for anyone who just wants to take it all in

This is Waterton at its most peaceful and scenic.

Waterton & Its Wildlife Tour (Morning)

Start your day with the best chance to see wildlife in action.

  • Early hours = higher wildlife activity

  • Calm, quiet atmosphere in the park

  • Cooler temps and beautiful morning light

  • A great way to ease into your day

If wildlife is on your list, this is the time to go.

Waterton & Its Wildlife Tour (Evening)

Catch the park as it winds down — and wildlife starts to move.

  • Prime time for spotting animals

  • Golden hour lighting (incredible for photos)

  • A relaxed, end-of-day experience

  • Cooler and less busy

One of the most memorable times to be out in Waterton.

Waterton & Its Rocks Tour

Ever looked at a mountain and thought… how did this even happen? Or what gives Red Rock Canyon its vibrant red glow? And why the mountains in Waterton look so different from those in Banff?

We’ll take you beyond the “nice view” and into the story hiding in the rocks, where oceans once existed, mountains moved (yes, really), and time did some pretty wild things.

What you’ll experience:

  • Layers of rock that don’t quite behave the way you’d expect

  • A mountain range with a story that sounds almost made up

  • The famous Lewis Overthrust (aka: the ups and downs of mountain building)

  • Scenic stops that make you go, “okay wow… that’s actually really cool”

What makes this tour different:

Enjoy real stories, surprising facts, and lots of “wait… what?!” moments that make you see Waterton in a whole new way.