Allison Creek Falls

We love exploring our own back yard and spending a warm Saturday afternoon in September discovering a new waterfall was perfect. We’d heard of the Allison Creek Falls and had seen photos of friends who had been. It sounded like a great time. After a very busy summer, we finally had the opportunity to go and had a fun afternoon checking it out for ourselves.

Allison Creek Falls are in the Crowsnest Pass, specifically the Chinook Provincial Recreation Area. There was construction at the Chinook Lake Recreation Area and the road to that part was closed. We parked at the lower parking lot and at the fork after the parking area, we turned to the right. This takes you up a gravel road. The trailhead to Allison Creek Falls starts before you get to Chinook Lake and is marked and not hard to find. The trail itself is fairly new, but well laid out. It is a delightful and pretty walk through the woods and along the creek. Beautiful, newly constructed bridges take you across the creek in four different places. The gorgeous tiered waterfall at the end was a great reward for not that much effort. The hike is fairly easy and good for all skill levels.

Snowshoeing Adventure

Snowshoeing has always intrigued us. After walking past the Costco snowshoe offer for several years, we decided to gift each other a pair for Christmas. We both had a day off of work and decided to try them out. What a fun, relaxing way to get out and enjoy the winter beauty!

We are fortunate to live in such close proximity to the mountains which are just over an hour away. We decided that there would be our initial snowshoe adventure. We visited Beauvais Lake as well as Chinook Lake and enjoyed both immensely. Both had great trails and were not at all busy, making for a perfect retreat from life’s busyness. On the drive home we took the opportunity to catch the full moon rising above the Burmis Tree in the Crowsnest. A perfect end to a great day!