Scott Trail

Quick Facts

A deceptively steep climb up the centre of the Park to a most spectacular viewpoint. From Calgary to Cochrane, the Bow River Valley stretches for miles below you!

Trail Composition

0.9 km Paved; 0.5 Granular

Seasonality

Open year-round (note that ice may be present in fall through spring months)

Trail Profile

Highest Elevation: 

1277 m

Lowest Elevation: 

1135 m

Trail Details

Scott Trail is the central north-south trail in the Park. It leads (eventually) to the top of the ridge overlooking the Park.

The pathway winds past one of the Park’s oldest standing buildings. Built about 1904, the little cottage overlooking the valley was once home to Stephen Christopher Lay Moore and his sister, who established Hertford Ranch on the property. It was later home to Chester Rhoades de la Vergne and various members of the Scott family, who managed the ranch for decades.

Bring your hiking poles as they will help with the climb. Even better, make frequent stops as you ascend the hill to take in the ever-more-beautiful expanse of the Bow River valley below.

Trail Restrictions: None – pedestrians and cyclists permitted

Average Walking Time (one way – no stopping): 30 Minutes

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