Radium Hot Springs Parks & Gardens
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Parks & Gardens in Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia.
Open year round, Kootenay National Park spans 1,406 kilometres and includes hanging glaciers, waterfalls, hiking and recreational trails, beautifuls summits, mineral pools and much more. There are also several campsites within the park.
Dry Gulch Provincial Park, which is located near Radium Hot Springs, provides habitat for Rocky Mountain Big Horn sheep and features a campground that offers basic facilities.
Visitors to this provincial park are most often lured by Mount Assiniboine itself. The 3,618 m (11,867 ft) high mountain is world-renowned and is considered one of the most picturesque spots in the Rocky Mountains. Main park activities include hiking, mountain climbing, camping and fishing. Ski touring is popular during the winter. There are two separate camping areas, with one overlooking Lake Magog. Horses are allowed in the park with a permit.








