Red Rock Canyon
Red Rock Canyon in Glacier National Park showcases towering mossy red rock walls and a shallow, clear stream.
Red Rock Canyon trail in Glacier National Park winds beside striped red rock walls and a small creek.
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Red Rock Canyon

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Last Updated: December 2025

Overview

About This Trail

Elevation gain: 246 ft. Easy loop with a gentle grade and bright meadows along the gorge. High reward for the effort—hydrate, pace yourself, and stay ready for changing conditions.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Easy Stroll

Trail Highlights

Colorful rock formations, water-play canyon floor, Blakiston Falls, and easy access from Waterton.

Insider Tips

• Arrive before 8 am to secure parking and beat crowds and potential afternoon weather changes. • Water shoes and swimsuits are useful if you plan to wade or swim in warm weather. • For families, start with the paved loop; older kids can explore the canyon floor for extra excitement. • Keep bear awareness high; store food properly and make your presence known with noise.

Best Season to Hike

Late May to early October; Summer peak wildflowers.

Hiking Tips

  • Carry 2L water minimum.
  • Sturdy footwear; canyon bed can be uneven.
  • Arrive before 7–8 am to beat crowds; weekdays are better.
  • Sunscreen, hat, and bear spray; stay loud in bear country.

Family Info

Very suitable for families due to the accessible paved loop; canyon-floor exploration offers more adventure for older children.

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