Crypt Lake Trail

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Crypt Lake Trail is a renowned and challenging hiking route in Alberta, Canada, celebrated for its boat-access trailhead, cliffside paths, tunnel passage, and views of alpine scenery and Crypt Lake.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
tourist attraction
country Canada
crossesBorder no
hasApproximateElevationGain about 2300 ft
about 700 m
hasApproximateRoundTripDistance 17.2 km
about 10.7 miles
hasDifficulty challenging
hasEndpoint Crypt Lake NERFINISHED
hasFeature alpine scenery
cable-assisted section
cliffside path
forest sections
narrow tunnel
rocky slopes
steel ladder
waterfalls
hasSurface dirt
rock
hasTrailhead Waterton Lake NERFINISHED
Waterton townsite
surface form: Waterton townsite area
hasTrailheadAccess boat
hasViewOf Crypt Falls NERFINISHED
Waterton Lake NERFINISHED
isRenownedFor alpine scenery
boat-access trailhead
cliffside paths
tunnel passage
views of Crypt Lake
locatedIn Alberta
locatedInMountainRange Rocky Mountains
locatedInProtectedArea Waterton Lakes National Park NERFINISHED
locatedNear Waterton Park townsite ONNED1
managedBy Parks Canada
nearBorderWith United States of America
surface form: United States
nearProtectedArea Glacier National Park
popularWith adventure tourists
experienced hikers
requires boat shuttle reservation (in main season)
safetyConsideration exposure to heights
rapid weather changes
steep drop-offs
season early fall
summer
trailType out-and-back
usedFor day hiking
photography
sightseeing

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Waterton Lakes National Park hasTrail Crypt Lake Trail