Do you hate parking a rental car at the trailhead?
Thanks JTownshend for pointing us to a website which clearly explains transportation options from my home town — Calgary, Alberta, Canada — to Waterton National Park on the U.S. border.
Why is this such valuable information?
Because that’s how you can most easily access our #6) best hike in the world: Glacier North Circle, Montana, USA, at least from Canada.
If you do not have your own vehicle, here’s how to get to one of the trailheads from the Calgary airport:

Airport Shuttle Express – Calgary to Waterton
(I’d skip the airport taxi, instead taking the public bus downtown for $2.50.)
If you have not yet decided on what BIG hike to do this summer, consider the North Circle. It’s awesome.
And — as a bonus — out of Calgary you could add our #5 best hike in the world — Sunshine to Assiniboine — in the Canadian Rockies. No personal vehicle needed for that adventure either, assuming you start and finish at the Sunshine Village trailhead.
Another great option is our #2) best hike in the world — the John Muir Trail, in California.


What is the website. Need more links? FREDTERP
Airport Shuttle Express – Calgary to Waterton is the link.