The water is a brilliant blue, the canyon walls are steep, there are waterfalls with mountain backdrops, and bridges make it easier to get the right angle for the perfect shot. Marvelous Marble Canyon in KNP is a photographers’ dream. Take the boardwalk on a short, interpretive loop to get another vantage point. It is 13km east of Radium Hot Springs and a short, flat stroll from the parking area. Olive Lake gets its name from the brilliant emerald colour of water. For a birds’ eye view, hike the Juniper Trail and stand above the canyon walls.Īccessible from both Radium and Dry Gulch (5km south of Radium), the Old Coach Trail offers expansive views of the Columbia River, Purcell Mountains, and wind- and water-sculpted hoodoos. You can park at one of the pull-outs to take a picture and listen to the sounds of Sinclair Creek rushing underneath, or walk the sidewalk from town. Here are five of Radium and KNP’s most Instagrammable spots.Īn impressive welcome to Radium Hot Springs (via Hwy 93), the road cuts through Sinclair Canyon with towering walls that open into a stunning scene of the Purcell Mountains. Radium Hot Springs and Kootenay National Park (KNP) are filled with natural beauty - breathtaking vistas, snow-capped mountains, lush forests, incredible wildlife, aqua-coloured water - and endless opportunity for exploration.
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