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Old Fort Point loop

Description

Old Fort Point is a prominent bedrock hill. This trail is steep in places but provides an excellent view of Jasper. Horses and bikes are not permitted on some sections of this trail. Watch for bighorn sheep!

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Distance round trip

3,8km

Time

1-2 hours

Elevation

130 m

Map

1, 1a  

Map

Old Fort Point loop
Old Fort Point loop
Old Fort Point loop
Old Fort Point loop
Old Fort Point loop
Old Fort Point loop

Regulations

All domestic animals must be kept under physical control (i.e. on a leash or in suitable confinement) and not become a nuisance at all times. Pets are not to be left unattended on campsites or in vehicles. It is illegal and extremely dangerous to leave your pet unattended in your car during warm weather. If left unattended, the animal may be impounded. Allowing your pet to chase any wild animal in the Park is an offence. Pets are not allowed in some areas. Look for notices at trailheads and info centres to find out where these restrictions are. Remember to clean up after your pet.

Fees

Park entrance fees

Open hours

May to October

(P1) from Highway 93A North turn onto the Old Fort Point/Lac Beauvert access road. After crossing the bridge the trailhead is on the right

Jasper

 pc.jasperinfo.pc@canada.ca

Old Fort Point loop

https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/ab/jasper/activ/activ-experience/sentiers-trails

Old Fort Point loop

780 852-6176

Old Fort Point loop

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Old Fort Point loop
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