Stone Mountain Provincial Park is best known for its mountains, as that is how it got its name. Since the park is in the alpine tundra biogeoclimatic zone, there is a lack of trees and an abundance of solid mountains going skywards.[5]
The park has steep topography, as elevations range from 1,200 meters to 2,500 meters and above.[6] The tallest mountain in the park is St. Magnus at 2,550 meters.[6] There are also rivers, lakes, and flowering meadows inside of the park as well.[3]
Stone Mountain Park has two bio-geoclimatic zones that it supports: the subalpine zone and the alpine tundra zone.[6] Due to a short growing season and severe weather, the plants in the park are often fragile.[6]
The park offers 28 vehicle campsites, sites available for day-use, a picnic area, and a boat launch.[4] Stone Mountain Park has a large trail variety, with the most popular destination within the park being Summit Lake.[3] The hiking trails in the park are all sorts of difficulty, as some can be done within a day while others can take multiple.[5]