CHECK-IN
Check in is at 8:30 am. It is not necessary to check-in
early or the day before. After check-in, you will be taken
to our pack station by van, where you will meet your guide,
who will explain some basic trail riding guidelines.
GETTING HERE
Banff is only 80 miles (130 km) west of the Calgary
International Airport and is easily accessible by shuttle
bus or rental car. Shuttles depart 7 days a week from the
airport, three times daily. It is important to call and
confirm all shuttle departure times and prices. Most major
car rental agencies have offices at the airport.
Banff Airporter 1-888-449-2901
Brewster Transportation 1-800-661-1152
Rocky Mountain Sky Shuttle 1-888-762-8754
If you are planning on driving into Banff National Park,
please be prepared to pay an entrance fee at the park gates
(~$8). Please be sure to ask about an annual rate (you may
save some money) if you are planning on being in the park
for 7 days or longer. Note: Your Wilderness Pass fee is a
backcountry user fee and does not cover your park entrance.
ACCOMMODATION
It is essential that you make your hotel reservations well
in advance if you are planning to spend any nights in Banff.
The summer season in Banff is extremely hectic, and you may
have great difficulty finding accommodation if you arrive in
Banff without having made any prior arrangements. Enclosed
is a full list of local hotels and bed & breakfasts, all
within 5-15 minutes of us. The Mount Royal Hotel
is conveniently located just two doors down from our main
office and check in point.
CAR AND EXTRA LUGGAGE
Your extra luggage and valuables may be left in our care at
the Trail Rider Store. You can leave your vehicle at our
stables here in Banff (directions given upon check-in). We
do not recommend leaving anything of value in your car while
on your trip.
WHAT TO BRING
The following pages outline the items you NEED to
bring with you. It is essential that our guests be prepared
for all kinds of mountain weather. We have had many years of
personal experience dealing with Mother Nature up here, so
please take our list to heart.
WHAT TO BRING WITH YOU ON YOUR CAMPING TRIP
Mother Nature can be unpredictable up here in the
mountains, so our guests need to come prepared for every
type of weather. Clothing that is easily layered works the
best. You can always remove what you don't need, but you
still have it just in case. Also, bring your most
comfortable gear -- this is not the time to break-in new
boots or a new hat.
| AVERAGE TEMPERATURE |
| Month |
High |
Low |
| June |
19C / 66F |
5C / 41F |
| July |
22C / 71F |
7C / 45F |
| August |
22C / 70F |
7C / 44F |
| September |
16C / 60F |
3C / 38F |
- These are average temperatures at an elevation of
4538 feet. Temperatures will drop at higher elevations.
When packing your gear, keep in mind it is being
packed out on a mule and our animal's comfort is very
important to us. By following these guidelines you can help
us ensure that.
You must pack your gear in soft-sided, cloth or
nylon bag. It can not have any hard edges, frames or wheels.
Your gear is restricted to a Total maximum weight of
30 lbs (sleeping bag, thermarest pad, and your
duffel). It's a good idea to line the inside of your bag
with garbage bags for waterproofing. You may pack your
sleeping bag and mattress separately from your other gear.
Your coat, rain gear, hat and gloves are packed separately
from your duffel and are either worn or tied with saddle
strings to the back of your saddle. Saddlebags, rain gear
and other essentials that you are taking on your horse with
you are not included in the 30lb weight restriction.
If you would like to bring saddlebags (we don't supply
them), please fill them with only those essential items that
you would need during the day, such as lip balm, your
camera, sunscreen, etc. We reserve the right to limit the
amount of gear in the saddlebags for weight. Fanny packs (a
small pack that ties around the waist) also work well.
Daypacks, backpacks or other bags are NOT allowed --
they are hard on your back and hard on the horse's back, and
do not tie properly to the saddle.
We have a limited supply of saddlebags for rent for $2/day,
however we suggest you book them early, as last year this
was a popular service. These are available for pick up upon
check-in (sorry, no earlier) and are rented out on a
cash-only basis.
The length of your trip will alter what you need to
bring. This list is ideal for a 6 day trip.
The following list details essential items to bring
with you:
- A warm sleeping bag -- We recommend a bag
rated to -15 degrees Celsius or 5 degrees Fahrenheit.
You may not need it, but it sure comes in handy if you
do. To further keep you snug and warm, we also recommend
that you bring a flannel sheet or non-bulky blanket that
fits inside your sleeping bag.
- A treated canvas tarp -- used to wrap under
and around your sleeping bag to help keep you warm and
dry during the night. This can also be used during the
day to waterproof your sleeping bag (see instructions
below on how to make a bedroll). Tarps can often be
found at army surplus stores. Heavy cotton found at a
fabric store can be waterproofed and serve the same
purpose. Although canvas tarps are what we use and
recommend, you are welcome to bring the bedroll of your
choice. We have a limited supply of 8'x10' treated
canvas tarps for rent for $5/day. If you are interested
in this service, please book early. These are available
for pick up upon check in and are rented out on a cash
only basis.
- A mattress -- A self-inflatable mattress
(e.g. Thermarest) works the best to ensure a comfortable
night's sleep.
- A warm coat -- Essential to ward off chilly
nights or a windy day. Also bring a heavy sweater (wool
is a great insulator) or fleece jacket.
- Rain gear -- A rain coat and rain pants, and
if possible, coverings for your boots and hat. Please DO
NOT bring rain ponchos, they flap in the wind and spook
the horses. If you have one, we recommend an oilskin
slicker. We have a limited supply of full-length
oilskin slickers for rent for $7/day. If you are
interested in this service, please book early. These are
available for pick up upon check in and are rented out
on a cash only basis.
- Shirts -- 2 Sweatshirts, 1 long-sleeved shirt
(turtleneck if you prefer) and 2 t-shirts.
- Jeans -- We suggest one pair for riding in
over the six days and one other pair for wearing around
various camps at night. Also important is a pair of
long underwear for chilly nights.
- Riding boots -- A boot with a heel that can
easily slip in and out of stirrups. Alternatives would
be a narrow style of hiking boot or solid sneaker. For
safety reasons, clunky hiking boots are not recommended.
Plastic bags inside your boots will keep your feet dry
on rainy days.
- Sneakers -- or an extra pair of shoes for
wearing around camp, an extra pair of DRY socks is also
recommended.
- Toiletries -- towel, facecloth, biodegradable
shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, disposable razors, etc.
Please note that we do not have any electricity at the
camps. WE SUPPLY TOILET PAPER AND HAND SOAP AT ALL
CAMPS.
- Flashlight -- Remember to check your
batteries!
- Hat -- A cowboy hat offers the most
protection from the elements. Baseball caps or
canvas-type hats are also fine. Please ensure that your
hat fits snug or ties on and will not blow off in the
wind.
- Gloves -- Lined leather or suede gloves
provide protection from the elements and a sure grip on
the reins (bring two pair just in case one gets wet).
- Scarf -- A silk or cotton scarf is
recommended for extra warmth.
- Sunscreen-- sunglasses and mosquito
repellent.
- Your camera -- Don't forget extra film.
- Liquor -- Please make sure that all bottled
liquor is well-wrapped in plastic and placed in the
middle of your duffel to prevent it from breaking.
Plastic bottles are preferred. Please pack canned beer
separate from your duffel. Canned mix and beer is
available for sale in all of the camps .Please remember
that alcohol is included in your 30lb weight limit.
- Cellular phones do not work in the areas
you'll be riding in so leave them somewhere safe.
- Water bottle - for refreshment while you are
riding.
HOW TO MAKE A BEDROLL
Lay out your canvas tarp on the ground. Lay your Thermarest
in the middle of the tarp with the air valve pointing to the
top of the bedroll (open the valve so that the air will
escape as you roll). Line your sleeping bag with a flannel
sheet or extra blanket. Place your closed sleeping bag in
the middle of the tarp, on top of the Thermarest. Put a
pillowcase in the middle of your sleeping bag. (Once you are
ready for bed, you can use your warm coat inside the
pillowcase as a pillow). Fold one side flap of the tarp over
the sleeping bag. Fold in the other side of the tarp over
the sleeping bag. Fold the bottom flap over and start
rolling towards the top of the sleeping bag. Once you are
near the head of the sleeping bag, reach in and close the
valve on your Thermarest pad. Fold in the top flap of canvas
tarp and finish rolling. Using a rope with a slipknot, tie
the bedroll securely.
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| Banff Accommodation |
Toll Free # |
| Banff Accommodations |
1-877-226-3348 |
| Banff Avenue Inn |
1-800-772-0155 |
| Banff Caribou Lodge |
1-800-563-8764 |
| Banff Intl Hostel |
1-800-444-6111 |
| Banff Intl Hotel |
1-800-665-5666 |
| Banff Park Lodge |
1-800-661-9266 |
| Banff Ptarmigan Inn |
1-800-661-8310 |
| Banff Rocky Mtn Rsrt |
1-800-661-9563 |
| Banff Springs Hotel |
1-800-441-1414 |
| Banff Voyager Inn |
1-800-879-1991 |
| Best Western Siding 29 |
1-800-528-1234 |
| Bow View Motor Lodge |
1-800-661-1565 |
| Brewster Mtn Lodge |
1-800-691-5085 |
| Buffalo Mtn Lodge |
1-800-661-1367 |
| Bumper's Inn |
1-800-661-3518 |
| Charlton's Cedar Court |
1-800-661-1225 |
| Charlton's Evergreen |
1-800-661-1379 |
| Douglas Fir Resort |
1-800-661-9267 |
| Dynasty Inn |
1-800-667-1464 |
| Hidden Ridge Chalet |
1-800-661-1372 |
| High Country Inn |
1-800-661-1244 |
| Homestead Inn |
1-800-661-1021 |
| Inns of Banff |
1-800-661-1272 |
| Irwin's Mountain Inn |
1-800-661-1721 |
| King Edward Hotel |
1-800-344-4232 |
| Mount Royal Hotel |
1-800-267-3035 |
| Red Carpet Inn |
1-800-563-4609 |
| Rimrock Resort Hotel |
1-800-661-1587 |
| Rundlestone Lodge |
1-800-661-8630 |
| Sunshine Village Inn |
1-800-661-1363 |
| Swiss Village Lodge |
1-800-661-1272 |
| Traveller's Inn |
1-800-661-0227 |
| Tunnel Mtn Chalets |
1-800-661-1859 |
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| Banff Bed & Breakfast |
Telephone # |
| A Good Night's Rest |
403-762-2984 |
| B & B Beside the Bow |
403-762-2517 |
| Banff B & B |
403-762-8806 |
| Blue Mountain Lodge |
403-762-5134 |
| Cascade Court B & B |
403-762-2956 |
| Eleanor's House |
403-760-2457 |
| Hillside Bungalows |
403-762-3408 |
| Holiday Lodge |
403-762-3648 |
| Misty Pines B & B |
403-762-5496 |
| Odenthal's B & B |
403-762-2081 |
| Park Ave B & B |
403-762-2025 |
| Rocky Mountain B & B |
403-762-4811 |
| Spray Valley B & B |
403-762-2846 |
| Woodside Cottage |
403-762-2441 |
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