August 31, 2024
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Outdoor Edventures
Little Lougheed Hike
Where:
- Little Lougheed
When:
- August 31, 2024
Who:
- Ed, Craig, Oak, Erin, Carolyn, Neil, Dave
Trailhead:
- the trailhead is on Spray Lakes Road and is 16 km south of the Goat Creek parking lot, and 4.4 km south of the Driftwood parking lot
- it is the same trail as the Spencer Creek trail
- the trailhead is not marked, and this trail is not in the guide books or on the trail maps
- look for a large washed out creek bed on the left (east) side of the road and the trail is on the left side of the creek bed
- if you get to the Sparrowhawk parking lot you have gone too far, so retreat 2 km back towards Canmore
Degree of difficulty:
- 765 meters of elevation gain
- 6.2 km round trip
- the trail is well marked and maintained despite not being a well-known trail
- after a short distance (350 meters), the trail crosses the High Rockies biking trail, and this is where you turn left
- continue until you see a tree on your right-hand side with a marking on it, and turn up into the forest
- after about a half hour from the start of the trail, you leave the forest and reach a boulder field where the trail steepens significantly and is straight uphill from there
- the last 100 meters involve a steep scramble to a beautiful summit
- there are many areas through the rock fields that are steep and tricky footing
- the hike took us four hours
Interesting notes:
- there are spectacular views of Spray Lakes and the surrounding mountains at various points along the trail when you are not in the forest
- the rock formations halfway up and at the top are amazing
- at the end of the hike, there was a cold pool of water in the stream that Dave and I had a nice soak into
- Little Lougheed is the baby sister of Mount Lougheed, which is the towering peak beside it
- the Lougheed mountains were named after Sir James Lougheed, who was a prominent lawyer, politician, senator, and cabinet minister