The Hoodoos
Tall, mushroom‑shaped sandstone pillars formed over millions of years. A short loop trail, interpretive signs, and classic Badlands scenery make this an easy stop 16 km east of Drumheller.
Canada’s dinosaur capital in the heart of Alberta’s Badlands, known for hoodoos and canyon landscapes.
Plan your day with Drumheller's most iconic attractions, trails, and viewpoints.
Tall, mushroom‑shaped sandstone pillars formed over millions of years. A short loop trail, interpretive signs, and classic Badlands scenery make this an easy stop 16 km east of Drumheller.
A dramatic U‑shaped canyon 17 km west of Drumheller, with steep Badlands cliffs, layered rock, and sweeping viewpoints. Popular for short hikes and photography.
Canada’s premier palaeontology museum featuring world‑class dinosaur exhibits, a working fossil lab, and immersive galleries exploring 3.5 billion years of life on Earth.
Stay close to major attractions with family-friendly amenities and top guest ratings
Intimate inn with uniquely designed rooms, romantic suites, and a quiet Badlands setting just east of downtown Drumheller.
Family-friendly hotel with indoor pool, free breakfast, Wi-Fi, and easy access to the Royal Tyrrell Museum and downtown Drumheller.
Eco-conscious hotel with indoor pool, free breakfast, free parking, and a downtown location near the World's Largest Dinosaur.