Explore Alberta’s Cowboy Trail with a GPS-guided audio tour. Discover cowboy lore, Indigenous history, and stunning views at your own pace.
Explore Alberta’s Cowboy Trail with a GPS-guided audio tour. Discover cowboy lore, Indigenous history, and stunning views at your own pace.
- Cowboy Trail - Get ready for an extraordinary journey on Alberta’s Cowboy Trail, where expansive skies, rich history, and frontier allure coexist. This immersive, self-guided tour offers over 30 audio points of interest, including the massive Okotoks Erratic, the historic Big R Ranch, the stunning Lundbreck Falls, and much more.
- Okotoks -…
- Cowboy Trail - Get ready for an extraordinary journey on Alberta’s Cowboy Trail, where expansive skies, rich history, and frontier allure coexist. This immersive, self-guided tour offers over 30 audio points of interest, including the massive Okotoks Erratic, the historic Big R Ranch, the stunning Lundbreck Falls, and much more.
- Okotoks - This vibrant town offers more than meets the eye. Join us as we explore what keeps Okotoks connected to both its past and present.
- Macleod Trail - Although it may seem like a bustling road today, Macleod Trail holds stories beneath its surface. Curious about where the wagons once traveled? We’ll reveal it to you.
- Okotoks Erratic - The Big Rock - How did a massive boulder find its place in the prairie? It wasn’t aliens, but the true story is equally fascinating.
- Diamond Valley - Discover what happens when two creative towns unite into one. This charming, scenic community is rich in art, history, and more character than you might expect.
- Black Diamond Hotel - Don’t be deceived by its weathered exterior—this local pub is filled with heart and history. Inside, it’s all about stories, spirits, and small-town charm.
- Turner Valley - It may be quiet now, but this town once ignited Alberta’s oil industry. Believe it—the ground beneath still holds memories.
- Eau Claire Distillery - Nestled in cowboy country, this distillery transforms prairie grains into liquid gold. Sip with care as we unveil the secrets behind the stills.
- Turner Valley Gas Plant - Picture a time when hard hats met horse trails—this is where it all began. We’ll share the story of this National Historic Site, and you can take a quick detour to visit if you wish.
- Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park - No crowds, no cell service—just pure wilderness. If you’re fortunate, the wind might share a few secrets while you’re here.
- Little Chicago - Royalties Monument - There’s a deeper narrative to this roadside sculpture—and it’s not just about oil.
- Longview - Small in size, but Longview offers big flavors and even bigger views. And if you feel a breeze? That’s just the mountains greeting you.
- High River - Neat streets, classic charm, and a river that remembers every flood. Take your time—there’s more beneath the surface than you’d expect.
- Mount Head - With a name like this, drama is expected—and it delivers. This mountain’s rugged ridges and bold profile have stories etched in stone.
- Bar U Ranch National Historic Site - Step onto this historic land and enter Canada’s cowboy legacy. From cattle kings to serene trail rides—it all happened here.
- Mount Burke - A challenging hike, an abandoned fire lookout, and views that will leave you breathless—literally. Don’t worry, we’ll guide you through the story.
- Chain Lakes Provincial Park - Whether fishing or simply stretching your legs, this tranquil park offers more than just a postcard view. Stay a while—there’s peace in the stillness.
- Plateau Mountain - Flat on top, rugged around the edges—Plateau Mountain (visible from afar) is full of contrasts. The wind may be loud, but the land speaks its own quiet wisdom.
- Mount Livingstone - This peak on the horizon doesn’t just rise—it commands. From its slopes, you can almost see where the prairie ends and the adventure begins.
- Mount Speke - It may not feature in every hiking guide, but Mount Speke (visible from afar) boasts rugged charm and a view worth the detour.
- Livingstone Falls Recreation Area - Blink and you might miss it—but stop, and you’ll hear the sound of glacier-fed water cascading through time. It’s a small falls with a big personality.
- Bob Creek Wildland Provincial Park - If you’re seeking something untouched, you’ve found it. This windswept expanse protects one of Alberta’s last bastions of native prairie.
- Black Creek Heritage Rangeland - What appears as wide open space is anything but empty. Stay with us—we’ll show you how this land whispers of bison, grass, and time itself.
- Old Man River - The Oldman has carved stories into the land for millennia. Follow its path, and you’ll feel the heartbeat of southern Alberta.
- Livingstone Range - Stretching across the horizon like a stone backbone, this range signifies where the mountains mean business. Every ridge has its own tale.
- Centre Peak - True to its name, this peak stands proudly in the center of it all. It’s a landmark for wanderers, weather-watchers, and anyone looking skyward.
- Crowsnest Pass - Part mountain corridor, part living museum—Crowsnest Pass has witnessed avalanches, miners, and numerous mysteries. We’ll share a few with you.
- Lundbreck Falls - No need to hike to see this marvel—it’s right off the highway. But don’t just drive by… the thunder, mist, and canyon views are worth the stop.

- No time constraints, take as long as you like to complete the tour
- Only 1 tour booking needed per vehicle
- No signal required or data used during tour
- Good mobile or WiFi connection needed for the initial download
- Flexible dates - tour is yours to keep and enjoy on Tripvia Tours app
- No time constraints, take as long as you like to complete the tour
- Only 1 tour booking needed per vehicle
- No signal required or data used during tour
- Good mobile or WiFi connection needed for the initial download
- Flexible dates - tour is yours to keep and enjoy on Tripvia Tours app
- Smartphone or tablet
- Transportation (use your own vehicle)
- Smartphone or tablet
- Transportation (use your own vehicle)
Experience Alberta on your terms with the Cowboy Trail Audio Driving Tour. This self-guided, GPS-enabled audio tour is ideal for adventurous travelers seeking freedom, flexibility, and memorable stories.
Travel along Alberta’s iconic Highway 22, where the rolling foothills, historic ranchlands, and breathtaking mountain vistas narrate the tale of…
Experience Alberta on your terms with the Cowboy Trail Audio Driving Tour. This self-guided, GPS-enabled audio tour is ideal for adventurous travelers seeking freedom, flexibility, and memorable stories.
Travel along Alberta’s iconic Highway 22, where the rolling foothills, historic ranchlands, and breathtaking mountain vistas narrate the tale of Canada’s Wild West. With more than 30 engaging audio stops, discover cowboy legends, Indigenous history, pioneer resilience, and unique roadside attractions—all vividly narrated with local expertise.
Simply drive—your guide will automatically share stories based on your GPS location, using a live map to guide you. No data or fixed schedule required!
Explore at your leisure, pause wherever the scenery (or story) captivates you, and enjoy the ultimate Alberta road trip adventure.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.