Rockies on Wheels: RV adventure in autumn colors

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Adventure

Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Canadian Rockies as you travel along the legendary Icefields Parkway, where towering peaks rise above crystal-turquoise lakes and ancient glaciers shimmer in the sunlight. Escape the rush of city life and discover a world of untamed wilderness shaped by rugged mountains, rushing rivers, and breathtaking untouched landscapes.


Itinerary

The journey begins with the stunning lakes Lake Minnewanka and Two Jack Lake, where mirror-like waters and mountain scenery create the perfect start to the adventure. Afterward, you’ll explore the charming Banff Town — a cozy mountain town surrounded by the beauty of the Rockies. In the second half of the day, the route continues through Yoho National Park. Here, you’ll visit Emerald Lake with its vibrant turquoise waters, as well as Natural Bridge — a natural rock formation carved by the powerful river current. The day ends with a visit to the majestic Takakkaw Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls in the Canadian Rockies.
This day is dedicated to two of the most iconic lakes in the Canadian Rockies. First, you’ll visit Lake Louise — the world-famous glacial lake known for its bright turquoise waters and stunning views of Victoria Glacier. There will be plenty of time to walk along the shoreline and take photos surrounded by incredible mountain scenery.
Today, you’ll travel along the legendary Icefields Parkway, often considered one of the most scenic drives in the world. Along the route, there will be stops at Hector Lake and the Crowfoot Glacier viewpoint, as well as visits to Bow Lake and the famous Peyto Lake, renowned for its unreal water color. At Waterfowl Lake, you’ll enjoy a peaceful kayaking experience surrounded by wild nature and dramatic mountain landscapes. Later, you’ll see Athabasca Glacier — part of the immense Columbia Icefield — and visit the powerful Athabasca Falls.
The day begins with a visit to the town of Jasper and the Old Fort Point viewpoint, offering beautiful panoramic views over the Athabasca River Valley. From there, the journey continues to Maligne Canyon — a deep canyon with towering rock walls and rushing waters. On the way back, there will be stops at Sunwapta Falls and Mistaya Canyon — places where you can truly feel the raw power of nature and the force of water that has shaped these landscapes over centuries.
The final day of the trip begins with a relaxed morning in Banff Town, followed by a visit to Marble Canyon — a picturesque canyon with turquoise water and narrow rock passages. There will also be a stop at the Bow River viewpoint for one last chance to take in the unforgettable scenery of the Rocky Mountains.

Where you'll stay

Where we stay ensures we keep our travelers firmly connected to a region’s people and culture, and provides them with unique local experiences that benefit the community too.

Simple, clean accommodation
We create trips for people who want to feel something genuine.
Not just see beautiful places, but truly experience them through movement, эмоtion, adventure, and shared moments.

Every route, activity, and destination is chosen to make the journey feel exciting, meaningful, and unforgettable.

Stay with welcoming local hosts in comfortable, hand-picked homestays. These stays offer a warm, social atmosphere and a chance to experience everyday local life in a more personal and authentic way.

Carefully selected unique accommodations that reflect the character of each destination. From boutique stays to one-of-a-kind lodges, these locations are chosen to enhance your overall travel experience.

Sleep under the stars in remote and scenic wilderness locations. Our camping experiences are designed to immerse you fully in nature while still ensuring comfort, safety, and an unforgettable sense of adventure.

About Deeptrip Experience

  • Dedicated trip leaders and local guides throughout the experience
  • Small group trips of 6-10 people for a more personal and connected atmosphere
  • Comfortable homestays or scenic camping accommodations depending on the itinerary
  • Roommate matching based on gender for solo travellers at no additional cost
  • Included activities and experiences as listed in itineraries
  • Optional activities available in select destinations for an additional cost
  • Free time for personal exploration, relaxing, and discovering places at your own pace
  • Select meals included depending on the trip
  • Carefully planned routes featuring must-see locations and hidden gems
  • A welcoming environment for solo travelers, couples, and friends
  • Transportation throughout the trip included unless otherwise stated 
  • Support and assistance from the DeepTrip team before and during your trip
  • Private room option available for solo travelers at an additional cost subject to availability

Dates & Prices

Prices are per person, based on double occupancy

Date Price Booking
Sep 24–Sep 28, 2026 Available
$1,274 per person
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All trip prices are per person based on double occupancy or single occupancy unless otherwise noted, are subject to change without notice and do not include airfare. Optional activities are at an additional cost. All prices and fares are quoted in CAD dollars.


What’s included:

Accommodation
4 nights in fully equipped RV campers, designed for comfort and freedom on the road.

Transportation
All transportation throughout the trip in a private RV setup, including fuel, parking, and national park entry fees.

Camping Equipment
All necessary camping gear provided for a fully supported outdoor experience.

Meals
12 meals included: 4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, and 4 dinners.

Experiences
Guided excursions, scenic routes, and visits to a wide range of iconic and hidden locations.

Adventure
5 days of immersive road trip travel through breathtaking landscapes.


Not included:

Flights
Flights to and from Calgary.

Travel Insurance
Personal travel and medical insurance for the duration of your trip.

Meals
3 meals: Day 1 breakfast, Day 1 lunch, and Day 5 dinner.

Personal Items
Towels, slippers, and other personal hygiene products.

Personal Expenses
Snacks, drinks, souvenirs, and any personal purchases during the trip.

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