Rawson Lake Trail At The Lake - Rawson Lake

4.9/5 based on 8 reviews

About Rawson Lake Trail At The Lake

There are no laws prohibiting the use of metal detectors in the public areas of provincial parks as long as the activity isn’t interfering with the enjoyment of the other park visitors, breaking any of our other regulations, or in any way threatening any of the wildlife in the park.

Metal detectors can be used in the province’s parks, provided that:

  • They are only used on beaches and similar disturbed areas (where digging will not affect the natural ecosystem/habitat). In disturbed areas that are being excavated under a research permit, these areas are closed-off from the public to prevent recreational digging
  • No historic resources are damaged or removed
  • No items are removed from the park
  • All items of value (historical or monetary) are turned over to the local park office
  • They are used for recreation and not for commercial purposes
  • Their use doesn’t violate other laws, such as interfering with a person’s quiet enjoyment in the park. People operating metal detectors are encouraged to use an earpiece/headphones to reduce the likelihood of the noise disturbing others.

 

As in the case of other park users, a person can expect to encounter officers who will inquire about the activities being conducted and require them to identify themselves and their occupation.

In order to dig for historical resources, a person requires an excavation permit issued by the Parks Division under the Historical Resources Act; this permit is associated with archeological or paleontological research permit. In some locations the excavated items are likely to remain in the park for research and storage; in situations where an excavated item is to be removed from the park, a collection permit is required.

Contact Rawson Lake Trail At The Lake


Rawson Lake, Alberta T0L 2C0, Canada
D
Dylan Ogle on Google

It's a rewarding hike. After going up the medium steep incline for the hike you get to see a beautiful view. Its mostly compact and there's an outhouse at the trailhead.
J
James Chen on Google

Amazing views, pets and family friendly trail.
M
Michael Y on Google

1hr hiking course with great mountain view at the end of the course Quite steep though
J
John Wood on Google

Tougher than the reviews on AllTrails would have you believe with lots of uphill on well-marked a root covered path after you get past the the waterfall. The final destination is well worth the effort though, and you do feel a sense of achievement after doing it.
N
N. V. on Google

Gorgeous gorgeous place. We hiked Surrail ridge via rawson lake last weekend. The climb was super slick and extremely muddy. Took 5 hours total. The view was amazing. My knees were killing me for 2 days after but it was a spectacular view. We parked and made our way up the 1st mountain slope to the 1st lake. Took about 1 hr. Once at the lake we walked around it to the base of the mountain. From there it was quite an incline. But take it slow. You can either walk the train to the rope and climb up or walk in the rockbed to the dried out waterfall and climb the side and back onto the trail. From there up was extremely muddy. Hiking poles recommended ?. Very cold at the peak but hey ur one a mountain top what did u expect. Lol. Hike down was super slippery, fell lots. Not much to hold on to so again hiking poles recommended.
J
J G on Google

Gorgeous lake, the hike could be challenging due to the mud . However if you pace yourself and aren’t in any rush then it’s quite relaxing . The first 20 minutes or so it’s a bit of uphill so hiking poles help. The earlier you get there the better because it gets quite busy
V
Verni Virgines on Google

Not an easy trail for beginners as the portion of it is continuously steep for around 30-45 mins. But the lake is stunning and awesome! Very relaxing place.
H
Heather Wubs on Google

Excellent hike, views are well worth it. You’ll find a lot of friendly locals on this trail. Hike all the way to the back of the lake. We are not avid hikers and it took us about 3.5 hours round trip with a lot of breaks and a long stop at the lake. Will definitely return again to continue to the Sarrail ridge trail.

Write some of your reviews for the company Rawson Lake Trail At The Lake

Your reviews will be very helpful to other customers in finding and evaluating information

Rating *
Your review *

(Minimum 30 characters)

Your name *