GUIDED WINTER HIKES AT THE AMP

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  • Upcoming Winter Hikes: Check our schedules by clicking below
  • Explore the Badlands on two unique guided hikes.
  • The Badlands Amphitheatre is located on 400 acres and our guided hikes offer a special way to connect with the unique beauty of the Canadian Badlands.

 

Three Valley Gap: 45 minutes.  A guided winter hike through our beloved valley which has been transformed into a crystal wonderland under a blanket of crisp snow. While the valley may appear to slumber, evidence of our animal and bird neighbours mark these quiet places. The trails dotted with the stories of critters, who are making their living through the colder months, mirror the best trails to take during the winter. The creaked melts and freezes with the continuing water draining from the hills and underwater springs and creates a lovely footpath to walk along. Peeking through the snow, you may see the spines of the prickly pear cactus waiting through the cold until the desert summer sun melts the cold away.

 

Lookout Hill: a 1.25-hour steep ascent that rewards you with breathtaking views of Drumheller and the surrounding prairies. Whether you’re discovering unique ecosystems or conquering a steep climb, each hike offers a special way to connect with the Badlands’ natural beauty.

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MEET YOUR GUIDES

Moriah & Badger

Hello! My name is Moriah and I will be your adventure guide for the trails around the Badlands Amphitheatre. With 400 acres of land to hike and explore, I will be guiding you to see the grand views of the multicoloured hills and show you the micro-secrets of the Badlands’ ancient past. Hopefully we all learn something new!

Along with my trusty  partner, Badger the Australian Shepherd,  who knows what we will see or find.

 

 

Matt

 Hi there! I’m Matt, your guide! I can’t wait to head out on our adventure together and see what insects, birds, and wildlife we will observe! Every excursion is a little bit different, whether we see prickly pears blooming, a particular stage of an insect’s life cycle, or fresh signs of one of our animal neighbours’ presence. Let’s see what’s out there!