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Hidden Lake Territorial Park | Northwest Territories

Hidden Lake Territorial Park is a Territorial Park in the Northwest Territories, listed by NWT Parks. Hidden Lake Territorial Park is a 3000-hectare backcountry park. The Lake is one of the most beautiful in the area, with crystal clear water that appears aquamarine on sunny days.

The official NWT Parks page also identifies park size: 3000 ha, operating dates: Year-round. While open year-round for recreation, trails and facilities are not maintained in the winter. Prepare well and proceed at your own risk., location guidance: The Park can be accessed from Powder Point Territorial Park (km 44) or Cameron Falls (km 45.8) day use areas located along the Ingraham Trail., and nearest community: City of Yellowknife. Yellowknife is approximately an hour and a half drive from Hidden Lake Territorial Park. The closest campgrounds with full facilities are Reid Lake Territorial Park (15 km) and Prelude Lake Territorial Park (17 km).. These details are useful because northern road distances, seasonal openings, campsite availability, and services can shape the whole visit.

Why Visit Hidden Lake for Waterfalls & Hiking

Hidden Lake Territorial Park is worth researching when you want an NWT parks stop grounded in the official listing, not a recycled road-trip blurb. Hidden Lake Territorial Park is 3,000 hectares of undeveloped wilderness and water.

For long-tail planning, the park's designation matters. A campground, day-use area, heritage trail, or broader territorial park can call for very different expectations around overnight stays, road access, visitor services, and self-reliance.

Things To Do: Waterfalls & Hiking

Plan around canoeing, hiking, camping, and scenic lookouts. For overnight planning, NWT Parks notes and paddling to the numerous islands and exploring the scenic bays and inlets. Hidden Lake does not have any established facilities and can only be accessed by hiking...

Planning Notes for Hidden Lake

Confirm operating dates, reservations or self-registration, road conditions, ferry or border access where relevant, fire restrictions, drinking water, washrooms, accessible facilities, wildlife safety, and current NWT Parks advisories before travelling. Services and cell coverage can be limited between communities, so keep the official page close to the trip plan.

Park Details

Designation
Territorial Park
Jurisdiction
Territorial
Managing Agency
NWT Parks
Province/Territory
Northwest Territories