A Deep Dive into the Small & Mighty. Did you know there are over 2,000 varieties of dandelions?
Educational, immersive, and intentionally unhurried. We’re headed to Crandell Lake to prove that the smallest details are often the coolest. Led by guides who are either scientists themselves or trained by them, this is a trailside masterclass in the secret life of wildflowers.
With over 1,000 plant species, our mountains essentially turn into a giant, showy botanical garden. While the formal, multi-day 2026 festival schedule is still pending, the flowers are definitely still showing up. Early blooms hit the town in May, but if you want the full, high-alpine colour spectacle, you will want to be here between mid-June and late July.
You’ll leave with more than just great photos; you’ll walk away with a solid grip on botany basics and a special take-home gift to keep your wildflower journey blooming long after the tour ends.
Once we lace up, we’ll kick things off with a proper introduction to the wild world of Waterton. From there, we hit the trail at a luxuriously slow pace. We aren’t sprinting for the summit; we’re stopping to smell (and identify) the proverbial roses. You’ll be armed with guidebooks and tools to help you decode them like a pro.
Waterton is Alberta’s ultimate biodiversity “hotspot”; in fact, over 50% of the province’s plant species are tucked away right here.
Distance: 3.4km return (Easy does it). Elevation: A 180m gain/loss.