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Difficulty
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Easy
Elevation
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38 m
Distance
This reflects the return distance of this route as measured by the GPS file.
2.4 km
Duration
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0.5h
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Hasse Lake Trail

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Hiking the Hasse Lake Trail is a fun way to get outside near Spring Lake. It is an easy trail with almost no elevation gain, making it great for families. If you find yourself travelling along the Yellowhead Highway looking for a place to get some fresh air, this is a great option!

Route Description for Hasse Lake Trail

If you find yourself near Spring Lake, the detour to Hasse Lake trail is a nice way to get outside and enjoy the local region. Starting from the northwest corner of the parking area, make your way onto the Beaver Pond Trail to the left. This route creates a figure eight style circuit, so by starting on the Beaver Pond Trail, you will create a full loop of 1.6 km before returning to this junction again. From here, continue straight rather than heading back to the parking area. You will head south to the lake and walk towards the left, creating the second loop of the figure eight, back to the parking lot.

Getting to the Hasse Lake Trail Trailhead

To get to the Hasse Lake Trail, travel westbound on Highway 16 from Edmonton. After roughly 24.9mi from downtown Edmonton, take the exit for Range Road 15 on the left. Continue south on this road until you reach Hasse Road, and turn right. Stay on Hasse Road and follow signs for Hasse Lake, where you will find a large parking area and trailhead.

Route Information

  • When to do:

    Year Round

  • Backcountry Campsites:

    No

  • Pets allowed:

    Yes

  • Family friendly:

    Yes

  • Route Signage:

    Average

  • Crowd Levels:

    Moderate

  • Route Type:

    Circuit

Hasse Lake Trail Elevation Graph

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