Fall in Banff National Park showcases a Rocky Mountain view that is always beautiful. In mid-September, locals head up to the alpine regions to see the needles on the Larch trees turn a vivid gold. The Golden Eagles begin their migration south over the Fairholme mountain range and elk can now be heard calling to each other in the valley. Days are typically clear and sunny for this region in Banff, Alberta, Canada.
The picturesque winter in the Canadian Rockies generally lasts from November to March with temperatures from -5 to -20 degrees Celsius. December and January are typically the coldest months when temperatures can dip down to -30! The average snowfall in the area is 235 cm. In November, bears go into hibernation for a nice long winter nap and then begin to emerge in late March.
Take advantage of Castle Mountain’s featured seasonal package specials for a Rocky Mountain getaway in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada.
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