Don Getty Wildland Park consists of a number of parcels of land that add ecological integrity to adjacent protected areas in the vicinity of Kananaskis Country. The park contains several important features including Forget-Me-Not Ridge, which provides spectacular views and one of the deepest known caves in Alberta. There are exceptional examples of several well-preserved periglacial features in the park – felsenmeer, stone stripes and stone polygons. These periglacial features are well preserved, with little disturbance from industrial activity and recreational use. The Plateau-Cataract area of the park includes Cataract Creek, one of Alberta’s finest walk-in trout fishing streams. – from Alberta Parks.
- Armstrong, Mount & Bolton (Fording River Pass) (6/15/2019)
- Association Peak (10/25/2013)
- Astral Peak (10/27/2018)
- Black Rock Mountain (Blackrock) (4/15/2005)
- Castle Rock Peak (10/6/2017)
- Cross & South Ghost Peak (10/14/2023)
- Davidson, Mount (7/7/2024)
- Devil’s Fang (Phantom Crag) (1/17/2015)
- Devils Head & Bastion Ridge (9/14/2012)
- End Mountain (+Association Hill) (3/5/2016)
- Goat Mountain (Jura Creek) (10/20/2023)
- Îyâ Mnathka (Mount John Laurie, Yamnuska) (5/12/2024)
- Morrowmount (Jura Peak) (6/2/2007)
- Orient Point (5/25/2018)
- Poltergeist Peak (2/18/2023)
- Stenton & Carrot Peak (9/24/2019)
- Waiparous Peak (3/25/2017)
- Wendell Mountain (4/13/2007)