Ha Ling Peak
Alberta
Detailed scouting intelligence for Ha Ling Peak, Alberta. Hiking data, seasonal tips, terrain info, and expert guidance for Canadian outdoor adventures.
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Seasonal Tips
Summer crowds. June-September: Best. Early start avoids peaks.
About This Place
Ha Ling Peak is a rewarding day hike in Alberta, offering canmore access, rocky mountain views, popular across 12 km of trail. With 728m of elevation gain, this is manageable for most active hikers.
The trail winds through Rocky Mountain foothills, prairies, badlands, passing through diverse forest ecosystems and scenic viewpoints. The sense of wilderness and solitude increases with every step. Ha Ling Peak regularly appears on lists of Canada's best hikes, and for good reason — it's the kind of trail that fundamentally changes how you see this country.
How to Get There
Trailhead is approximately 2-3 hours from Red Deer. GPS: 51.2°N, 115.1°W. Last 10 km is gravel — all vehicles can manage in dry conditions. Public transit/shuttle runs to the trailhead during peak season.
Parking & Access
Paved trailhead parking lot with space for 30+ vehicles. Fills early on summer weekends. Overflow parking along the access road when the lot is full. Parking fee: $5-10/day or annual park pass. Pit toilet at the trailhead. Don't leave valuables in your vehicle.
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Best Time to Visit
Season: May - October. June: Spring freshness, waterfalls at peak flow, and long daylight hours. July-August: Prime hiking season. Warmest and driest conditions. September-October: Cooler temperatures make for comfortable hiking. Fewer crowds and clearer air in September.
Terrain & Topography
Distance: 12 km. Elevation gain: 728m. Difficulty: Intermediate. The trail follows a well-marked path through Rocky Mountain foothills. Well-maintained trail surface with boardwalks over wet sections. River crossings may require fording in early season.
Regulations & Permits
Free access — no permits needed for day hiking. Dogs must be on leash on all trails. Stay on marked trails to protect fragile vegetation. Bear spray is recommended and available for purchase at the park entrance. Group size limits may apply — check with park office. Pack out all waste. Leave No Trace.
Nearby Services
Visitor centre at the park entrance with maps, conditions updates, and bear spray sales. Nearest town with full services: Red Deer (2-3 hours). Gear shops in Red Deer for last-minute supplies. Trail guides and maps available at the visitor centre.
Where to Stay
Day hike — no overnight facilities on the trail. Hotels, B&Bs, and hostels available in Red Deer.
Cell Coverage & Safety
No cell service on the trail — carry a satellite communicator for emergencies. Nearest hospital: Red Deer. Bear and cougar country — travel in groups, make noise, carry bear spray. Carry the ten essentials: navigation, sun protection, insulation, illumination, first aid, fire, tools, nutrition, hydration, and emergency shelter. Let someone know your route and expected return time. Turn back if conditions deteriorate — the mountain will be there next time.
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