
Yellowhead Lake
A serene alpine lake in Mount Robson Provincial Park, offering crystal-clear waters and breathtaking mountain views, perfect for paddling and nature l...
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Yellowhead Lake
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Quiet waters, fewer crowds
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Must-see attractions
A serene alpine lake in Mount Robson Provincial Park, offering crystal-clear waters and breathtaking mountain views, perfect for paddling and nature lovers.
"Incredibly beautiful lake, perfect for kayaking with stunning mountain backdrops."

🤫 Escape the Noise
Highway traffic can be loud at the boat launch. Explore east or west for peaceful spots.
🛶 Perfect for Paddling
Clear, calm waters make it ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding.

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Rating
4.6 · 28 reviews
Type
Natural Feature
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Pristine Kayaking Waters
Yellowhead Lake
Glide across clear, calm waters with majestic mountains as your backdrop. Perfect for a peaceful paddle.

Tranquil Lakeside Camping
Yellowhead Lake Campground
Wake up to breathtaking views and the sounds of nature. An ideal spot for an overnight stay.

Mountain-Framed Scenery
Yellowhead Lake Shoreline
Marvel at the stunning mountain vistas that surround this beautiful alpine lake.
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Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Serenity (and the Highway Noise)
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Advice for a tourist doing a long drive
Hi friends, I'm visiting your lovely country from Australia and fly home from Vancouver in a few weeks. Unfortunately I have to drive from Vancouver to Edmonton Airport to return a car before flying home (Edmonton to Vancouver, and then home the next day). I've heard people say…
🤫 Escape the Noise
Highway traffic can be loud at the boat launch. Explore east or west for peaceful spots.
🛶 Perfect for Paddling
Clear, calm waters make it ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding.
Road trip through Jasper, Canada 🇨🇦⛰️ [OC]
I took the Yellowhead Highway from Valemount to Edmonton in the Summertime. Great ride, amazing mountain views. It could be a bit more tricky if you go from late Fall to early Spring.
Valemount
Ahhh.. the A&W/Petro Can stop just before getting on the Yellowhead Hwy.
🎣 Cast a Line
Try your luck fishing for trout and other species in the lake.
🏕️ Overnight Stays
Consider camping at the campground for a full nature immersion.
Where should I stop/go when road tripping from Vancouver Island to Edmonton and back?
next month I'm heading out on a small two week road trip. Home on Vancouver Island to (via Williams Lake) Edmonton - Calgary - Home. this is my mini vacation for the year. am Canadian, live on North VI, but haven't driven past Vancouver in over 15 years, haven't been to…
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🤫 Escape the Noise
Highway traffic can be loud at the boat launch. Explore east or west for peaceful spots.
🛶 Perfect for Paddling
Clear, calm waters make it ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding.
🎣 Cast a Line
Try your luck fishing for trout and other species in the lake.
🏕️ Overnight Stays
Consider camping at the campground for a full nature immersion.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Yellowhead Lake's stunning natural beauty, particularly its clear waters and majestic mountain backdrop, making it perfect for kayaking and relaxation. While the highway noise near the boat launch is a common drawback, many suggest moving along the shore for a more tranquil experience. The campground is also noted as a great spot for an overnight stay.
"Incredibly beautiful lake. We kayaked on in in September and there was only 2 other people on the entire lake. It is very noisy with highway traffic at the boat launch so move either east or west and it gets very quiet."
Candra Tinis
"Yellowhead Lake is a beautiful place to relax and enjoy nature. It's surrounded by forests and mountains, making it a great spot for camping, fishing, and boating. The water is clear and calm, perfect for swimming or paddling.
If you like fishing, you might catch trout or other fish in the lake. There are also hiking trails around the lake, so you can explore the area on foot.
Overall, Yellowhead Lake is a great place to escape the city and enjoy the beauty of nature."
Deependra Tomar
"A beautiful lake in Mount Robson Provincial Park. This is a perfect lake for kayaking or paddle boarding. The mountains make a stunning background."
Tania Simpson
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Yellowhead Lake is accessible via Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway). It's a scenic drive, often part of longer road trips through the Canadian Rockies. Be prepared for potential wildlife sightings along the route.
No, Yellowhead Lake is located on Highway 16, also known as the Yellowhead Highway, not the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1).
Driving conditions can vary by season. In summer, roads are generally good, but be aware of potential construction. Winter driving requires caution due to snow and ice. Always check road conditions before you travel.
Yes, Yellowhead Lake is located west of Jasper National Park, along Highway 16. It's a common stop for travelers heading between Jasper and Prince George.
Public transport options directly to Yellowhead Lake are limited. It's best accessed by private vehicle, making it a popular stop for road trips.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Yellowhead Lake is located within Mount Robson Provincial Park. A British Columbia Parks Discovery Pass is required for overnight stays at the campground, but day use is generally free.
Yellowhead Lake is an outdoor natural attraction and is accessible year-round. The Yellowhead Lake Campground has specific operating seasons, typically from May to October.
Day use at Yellowhead Lake itself is typically free. However, if you plan to camp at the Yellowhead Lake Campground, fees will apply.
Yes, it is highly recommended to book your campsite at Yellowhead Lake Campground in advance, especially during peak season, as it can fill up quickly.
Standard park regulations apply, including rules about campfires, waste disposal, and respecting wildlife. Always check the BC Parks website for any current advisories or restrictions.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
You can enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, hiking, and simply relaxing by the lake. The surrounding mountains offer stunning views for photography.
The water is clear and calm, making it suitable for swimming, though it can be quite cold, especially outside of peak summer months.
Yes, there are hiking trails around the lake offering opportunities to explore the natural beauty of Mount Robson Provincial Park.
You might spot deer, elk, bears, and various bird species. Always maintain a safe distance and never feed wildlife.
Crowds can vary. The boat launch area can be noisy and busier, but venturing along the shoreline or camping can offer more solitude, especially in shoulder seasons.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
There are no restaurants or food services directly at Yellowhead Lake. It's recommended to bring your own food and supplies, especially if camping.
The nearest significant dining options would be in Valemount, which is a considerable drive west, or in Jasper, which is east. Plan to pack your meals.
Campfires are permitted in designated fire pits at the Yellowhead Lake Campground, subject to fire bans. Always check current fire regulations.
Pack non-perishable snacks, picnic items, and ingredients for meals if camping. Don't forget water bottles and any cooking equipment you might need.
While not explicitly stated, the boat launch area often serves as a de facto picnic spot. It's advisable to find a scenic spot along the shore to enjoy your meal.
📸 📸 Photography
The entire shoreline offers stunning views. The boat launch provides a good vantage point, but moving east or west can offer more secluded and unique angles of the lake and mountains.
Sunrise and sunset offer beautiful golden hour light, casting a warm glow on the mountains and water. Midday can be good for clear shots of the turquoise water.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive mountain scenery. A polarizing filter can enhance the colors of the water and sky.
Drone usage is subject to Transport Canada regulations and BC Parks policies. Always check the latest rules and obtain any necessary permits before flying.
You can capture serene lake reflections, dramatic mountain vistas, wildlife, and the peaceful atmosphere of the campground.






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