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From Ridges to Rivers: The Best Places to Catch a Sunset in Calgary

Kimmie Nguyen by Kimmie Nguyen
August 31, 2025
in Calgary, Just for Fun
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Calgary sits in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, which means golden hours here are nothing short of spectacular. Whether you’re new to the town or looking for a perfect evening walk, you’ll find plenty of breathtaking spots to watch the day wind down. From ridges overlooking the downtown skyline to peaceful parks, here are the best places to catch a sunset in Calgary. 

Best Scenic Viewpoints in Calgary for Sunsets 

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If you love the drama of the city skyline glowing under the evening sky, Calgary’s elevated parks and ridges offer postcard-worthy views. 

Scotsman’s Hill

One of Calgary’s most iconic vantage points. From here, the Saddledome and Stampede Park sit in the foreground, with the downtown towers and a fiery sunset behind them. It’s a favourite for photographers and a must-see during Stampede fireworks.

Crescent Heights Lookout Point

Just above the Centre Street Bridge, this lookout offers uninterrupted west-facing views of the Bow River and the skyline. Locals gather here year-round, and it’s minutes away from neighbourhoods like Crescent Heights and Bridgeland.

Tom Campbell’s Hill Natural Park 

A slightly quieter choice that combines prairie grasses, off-leash areas, and an incredible westward view. It’s a hidden gem that feels both natural and urban.

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Best Parks in Calgary to Watch the Sunset

Photo: Fish Creek Provincial Park | Copyright 2022 Rich Speirs

If wide-open nature is more your style, Calgary’s parks are a sunset lover’s dream.

Nose Hill Park 

One of the largest urban parks in North America, Nose Hill offers endless prairie views where the sun seems to set forever. The elevation gives you panoramic horizons, making it one of the best sunset spots in Calgary.

Edworthy Park 

Nestled along the Bow River, this park is perfect for an after-dinner walk or a riverside picnic. Benches and trails provide quiet spaces to pause and watch the evening light fade across the water and trees.

Fish Creek Provincial Park 

A true escape within the city. With over 100 km of trails, the park has everything from forests to wetlands, creating endless sunset scenes for families, hikers, and birdwatchers.

Best Waterfront Sunset Spots in Calgary 

Photo: Glenmore Reservoir | Photo by Jared Sych.

Water adds magic to Calgary’s sunsets, reflecting skies and doubling the view.

Glenmore Reservoir

A spot where the water often lies calm, creating mirror-like reflections of the evening sky. It’s especially romantic in summer, when sailboats dot the water at dusk.

Bow River Pathway

Stretching across the city, this pathway offers countless sunset views. Highlights include the Peace Bridge, where the red structure frames the skyline and river, and Prince’s Island Park, where city lights and golden skies blend seamlessly.

Hidden Sunset Gems Only Locals Know 

Photo: McHugh Bluff | Photo by Lori McLellan

Beyond the well-known parks and ridges, Calgary has sunset spots that feel more personal.

McHugh Bluff

A tucked-away viewpoint just above Sunnyside, offering an intimate skyline view framed by greenery. 

Valleyview Park 

As the name suggests, this park offers expansive views eastward, perfect for a quieter evening away from the crowds.

Mahogany Lake

Located in southeast Calgary’s Mahogany community, this private freshwater lake is exclusive to residents. It spans 63 acres with large beach areas and various amenities like playgrounds, fire pits, and beaches, providing residents with exclusive scenic sunset views and a lifestyle centred around lakefront living.

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Find Your Dream Home with a Sunset View 

From ridge-top lookouts to quiet lakeside escapes, Calgary offers endless ways to enjoy its world-class skies. Some of the best places to catch a sunset in Calgary double as some of the city’s most desirable communities.

Dreaming of a daily sunset view? Zoocasa can help you find a Calgary home near your favourite lookout. Start your search today.

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Kimmie Nguyen

Kimmie Nguyen

Kimmie Nguyen is the Data Analyst Assistant at Zoocasa where she plays a pivotal role in intertwining the intricacies of data analysis with the dynamic world of real estate. With a genuine passion for applying scientific insights into the realm of business, Kimmie brings a fresh perspective to the intersection of technology and real estate. Kimmie enjoys uncovering valuable insights in the ever-changing real estate market through the dynamic usage of data trends.

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