Teahouse very busy - bring cash. Highly recommend!This trail was great, it was well shaded and got pretty chilly when we stopped at the teahouse. Parking was closed right behind us at that time. The climb up is fairly packed and steep in areas. Teahouse was pretty cool.Started up at around 7am on a Monday and the trail was already getting busy.
DEFINITELY start early if you’re wanting to get parking and avoid crowds. Histoire. Also definitely get there before 8am because the main parking lot especially on the weekends) fill up pretty quickly & the shuttles from the overflow lot aren’t running to the lake during covid.
Overall the view is beautiful. For those looking for a longer hike check out Little Beehive or Big Beehive.A great hiking experience and an easy to follow trail route, great view of Lake Louise on the way up.
We started at 730am and it was peaceful. This trend continued to the Big Beehive and on to Devil's Thumb. Mirror lake and Lake Agnes are lovely but it was super windy up at the tea house! Les chiens sont les bienvenus sur ce sentier mais seulement en laisse.The Lake Agnes Trail is an accessible and relatively short hike up to the Lake Agnes Tea House which was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1901 as a refuge for hikers. Absolutely beautiful at the top. After turning off the busy trail to go on the beehive it became way quieter and less busy. Loved the teahouse and the lake at the top. The trail was very busy and a lot of people with no respect to move over. Now onto the Big Beehive.Went 5 years ago. Beautiful setting after a solid incline. Lots of crowds heading up at the same time so it was harder to pull away for breaks. Overall great hike.Désactivez le bloqueur de publicités pour voir la carte de cette randonnéeLake Agnes Trail to Plain of Six Glaciers Trail LoopTeahouses via Plain of Six Glaciers, Highline, Big Beehive, and Lake Agnes Trails Overall a great intermediate hike, would do it again. The trail is fairly easy and good for kids and dogs.We went counterclockwise, left at 7:15a, and trail traffic was not too bad. If I get Covid it’s because of this hike. 13 juin 2014 - Cette épingle a été découverte par Jade Sgns. We went up this trail 7am on a Wednesday and it wasn't busy going up but very busy going down. En 1882, des guides autochtones y conduisent Tom Wilson, un ouvrier du Canadien Pacifique (CP), qui le nomme lac Emerald. At one point we chose to hold back from the crowd and we managed to do the rest of the hike only passing some people here and there. We did little beehive today and it was a breeze (pun intended cause it was pretty windy up there)! Découvrez vos propres épingles sur Pinterest et enregistrez-les. The trailhead can be accessed from Lake Louise near the Fairmont Chateau Hotel. Stop and grab a bite before continuing on to little or big beehive lookout points! Please do your part to help the staff and keep our parks clean by being prepared to pack out any garbage from your visit. What a treat it was though. Has a steady incline but totally doable with some breaks. Including a stop at Mirror Lake and the final at the top of Lake Agnes. Bit of a steep uphill bit only lasts a few minutes and is definitely worth it for the view. Tea house is great stop. Vous vous apprêtez à voyager en Lac Louise? Steady incline up to the lakes but totally worth it and fairly easy to do. The staff were very friendly. Trail was in great shape. Note that there is no garbage/recycling bin at the tea house as the staff are responsible for trekking supplies up and down the mountain.