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Discover the Canadian Rockies with this 7-day camping tour featuring guided hikes, rafting, hot springs, and stunning mountain scenery—perfect for active travelers.
Travelers looking for an active, adventure-packed exploration of the Canadian Rockies will find this 7-day camping tour from Fresh Adventures offers an engaging mix of scenery, outdoor activities, and authentic wilderness experiences. It’s ideal for those who want more than just sightseeing, combining hiking, rafting, and relaxing in natural hot springs.
What we love most: the expert guides who make the journey seamless and fun, and the stunning landscapes that seem to change at every turn. The opportunity to stay in camping accommodations offers a close-to-nature experience that many travelers find authentic and rewarding.
A potential consideration is the intensity of activities—this trip involves plenty of physical activity, so it’s best suited for those with a moderate fitness level. Also, with non-refundable booking policies, travelers should be ready to commit once booked.
This tour appeals most to active travelers eager to see the Rockies beyond the typical tourist spots, and those who enjoy guided hikes, outdoor adventures, and communal experiences in a natural setting.

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Starting in Calgary, the journey into the Rockies takes about two hours, giving you a taste of the mountains before settling into your camping spot near Banff. The early phase is relaxed but sets the tone for an adventure in one of Canada’s most famous national parks.
These days are packed with awe-inspiring views along the Icefields Parkway, a route celebrated worldwide for its dramatic glaciers and towering peaks. You’ll spend a full day on this route, stopping at iconic spots like Bow Lake and the Columbia Icefields. Expect plenty of opportunities for photos, short walks, and maybe even some unexpected wildlife sightings.
The second day here includes a second visit because the scenery is simply too spectacular to cover in a single day. The reviews highlight how “the views and company were unreal,” and guides like Oli and Ali strive to make the experience seamless and engaging.
Hiking around Lake Louise offers a chance to witness a classic mountain scene—crystal-clear waters, jagged peaks, and perhaps even ice breaking off from glaciers if you’re lucky. Waking up in such a setting makes mornings special, and the reviews rave about the “mountains around Lake Louise in the morning light.” It’s an excellent opportunity for early risers to enjoy quiet, photogenic moments.
This day takes you into Yoho Valley, home to the tallest waterfall in the Canadian Rockies. Getting close to this powerful cascade is an unforgettable experience. The guides are praised for their knowledge, and the scenery here is less crowded but equally breathtaking. It’s a good example of how this tour combines the must-see sights with hidden gems.
For a change of pace, you’ll try white-water rafting on the famed Kicking Horse River. Whether you prefer the thrill of the rapid ride or a more relaxed float, this activity promises a fresh perspective on the mountain wilderness. The reviews note guides doing “everything to make our experience seamless,” which is reassuring for those new to rafting or outdoor adventure.
Back in Banff, after a final breakfast and packing up, you’ll make your way to the picturesque mountain town. The last few hours are a gentle reminder of the diversity of landscapes and activities covered during the trip.

The guided hikes are tailored to accommodate different fitness levels, which means you won’t be left behind if you’re a casual hiker or a seasoned trekker. The guides are praised for their expertise and friendliness, transforming what could be a strenuous activity into an enjoyable experience full of stories and local insights.
Transportation in a comfortable 15-passenger van ensures everyone can relax and enjoy the scenery without the hassle of driving. The included park passes mean no stressful stops at entrance booths—simply focus on the views and the company.
The camping accommodations bring a rustic charm and a sense of community, especially since most camping is in double occupancy tents. The availability of optional meals gives flexibility—some travelers prefer to enjoy their own meals, while others indulge in the included breakfast, lunch, and dinner options.
While meals are optional, the tours are known for delicious food and tapas, as highlighted in reviews. It’s a chance to share stories and relax after a day of hiking or rafting. Note that personal alcohol isn’t included, so plan accordingly if you want to toast after a day’s adventure.
Beyond hiking and rafting, the tour includes visits to natural hot springs, which are a perfect way to unwind. The hot springs entry fees are covered if applicable, adding value to the experience. These natural pools nestled in the wilderness offer both relaxation and a sense of connection to the environment.
At $2,334.51 per person, this package offers incredible value for the range of activities, accommodations, transportation, and guided expertise included. For outdoor lovers, this is a comprehensive, well-organized way to see many of the Rockies’ highlights without the hassle of planning every detail.

This trip suits travelers who enjoy active outdoor pursuits—think hiking, rafting, and exploring on foot. It’s perfect for those with moderate fitness levels who want to experience the stunning scenery without spending all day on strenuous activity.
It’s also well-suited for groups or solo travelers who appreciate the camaraderie of guided trips, as the reviews speak highly of the friendly guides and fellow adventurers. If you’re looking for a more authentic, close-to-nature experience with a good mix of iconic sights and off-the-beaten-path treasures, this tour hits the mark.
However, if you prefer more leisure and less physical activity, or if your travel dates are inflexible (given the non-refundable policy), you might want to consider other options.

What’s included in the tour?
Transportation, 6 nights of camping (double occupancy), park passes, guided hikes, and optional meals. Hot springs entry fees are also included if applicable.
Do I need special equipment?
Yes, you should bring hiking boots, a bathing suit, rain jacket, clothing, and a day pack. You can rent a sleeping bag if needed.
How many people will be on the tour?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 12 travelers, providing a more intimate and personalized experience.
Is this tour suitable for kids or families?
The tour requires moderate physical activity, so it’s best for travelers with a reasonable fitness level. It’s not explicitly marketed as a family trip but could work for active families with older children.
What about food options?
Meals are optional; some travelers choose to dine on the provided meals, which are described as delicious, or bring their own. Personal alcohol isn’t included.
What is the cancellation policy?
The booking is non-refundable, so plan accordingly before confirming.
When does the tour start and end?
It begins at 2:00 pm in Calgary and ends back at the starting point after the final day. The exact hours of activities may vary.

This 7-day Canadian Rockies camping tour offers a well-rounded, adventure-filled exploration of some of the most stunning landscapes in North America. From the iconic vistas of Banff and Lake Louise to the tranquil hot springs and exhilarating rafting on Kicking Horse River, there’s plenty to keep outdoor enthusiasts engaged. The guides receive high praise for their friendliness, knowledge, and ability to make each day special, which greatly enhances the experience.
The value here is significant—combining transportation, guided activities, camping, and park access for a price that, when you consider all the inclusions, makes this a smart choice for travelers who want to maximize their Rockies experience without the stress of planning every detail themselves.
This tour is best for active, curious travelers who want to enjoy nature and enjoy a sense of camaraderie along the way. If you’re ready for a physically engaging trip that offers both adventure and awe-inspiring beauty, this could be your ultimate Rockies adventure.
“This was my first solo hiking tour ( but have hiked extensively on self planned trips, not tours with groups. I have mixed feelings about the tour….”
