Wildflower Creek (Ba15) is a backcountry campsite in Banff National Park accessible via a challenging trail that crosses Pulsatilla Pass, roughly 16.4 km (10.2 miles) from the trailhead along the Forty Mile Creek route. The site is a key overnight stop on long-distance routes linking the Banff area with the Baker Lake and Lake Louise corridor. Campfires are permitted and food must be stored using hang techniques. A Parks Canada backcountry permit is required for overnight use.
Per person per night backcountry camping fee
Banff National Park is managed by Parks Canada, a federal agency of the Government of Canada.
Backcountry camping: $15.00 per person, per night
Wildflower Creek Campground Ba15, Banff National Park. Difficult one-way trail 10.2 miles long going by Pulsatilla Pass.
Wildflower Creek (Ba15) is a camping location on multi-day backcountry routes in Banff National Park. Fires permitted, food must be hung.
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