It’s peak season in Banff National Park to see the larch trees as their needles change from bright green to a brilliant yellow, before the needles fall off for the winter.
We headed out to Moraine Lake, near Lake Louise where we began our hike in the rain. On a sunny day, the view from Larch Valley & Sentinal Pass overlooks the valley of the ten peaks and Moraine Lake on one side, with Paradise Valley visible through the pass.
The trail was surprisingly busy given the weather, but the fall colours make the trail very popular. Larch Valley requires a group of four or more by law, due to the fact that it falls in the middle of Grizzly Habitat. Parks Canada recently thinned some trees on either side of the trail to reduce the risk of surprising bears, thus reducing the chance of a negative encounter.
Here are a few photos in the rain: