The Taylor Lake hike in Banff National Park is an enjoyable hike up the lower slopes of Mount Bell to a beautiful mountain lake. It is especially nice in the fall when the lake is surrounded by golden larch trees. The Taylor Lake hike is 13.7 km out and back with 907 m of elevation gain.
Taylor Lake
Located in Lake Louise, near Deer Lodge
- 13.7 KM
- One-Way
- Moderate
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