Jasper National Park

Visit the world's second largest dark sky preserve in the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies! Known for its abundant wildlife and extensive trail network; visitors from all over the world travel here to experience this very special place.

Part of UNESCO's Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site, find your connection to this very special place. Discover one or all of our five spectacular regions, explore our extensive trail network, or visit our famous red chair locations. (Hint: the winter months are pretty spectacular!)

Portions of Jasper National Park remain closed or affected due to impacts from the Jasper Wildfire. Please check for up to date information.

Winter in Jasper National Park

From our snow-covered mountain peaks to our lightly dusted forests, the landscape is a winter wonderland awaiting adventure.

Seasonal closures for caribou conservation

Seasonal closures and access restrictions are just one way that Parks Canada is protecting caribou.

Post-wildfire burn area safety

There are a variety of hazards to be aware of in fire-damaged areas.

Icefields Parkway in Winter

Witness incredible snow peaked mountains, ancient glaciers, ice covered lakes and winter wildlife.

Wildlife safety

Learn how to respect wildlife with these safety tips.

Trail conditions at Jasper National Park

Avoid surprises before heading out on Parks Canada trails.

Visiting Jasper National Park

Activities and experiences

Things to do, trails, programs, itineraries, and red chairs.

Plan your visit

How to get here, fees, facilities and services, meeting and event rentals, accessibility, and maps and brochures.

Camping and overnight accommodations

Campgrounds, and Parks Canada and commercial accommodations.

Passes

Where and how to buy your park pass, and discovery pass.

Safety and guidelines

Important bulletins, trail conditions, weather and avalanche conditions, seasonal safety, park regulations.

Fees

Visitor fees, camping, fishing, and more. Free admission for youth.

About Jasper National Park

Indigenous connections

Culture and connections, working together, partners and cultural use.

Stewardship and management

Plans, reports, permits and licenses, realty and municipal services, jobs, partners, and more.

Permits and licences

Development and building permits, business licences, special event permits, commercial film and travel media, and more.

Nature and science

Conservation and science, animals, plants, the environment, and research.

How to get here

Contact us

Phone number: 780-852-6176
Email address: jasperinfo@pc.gc.ca

PO Box 10.
Jasper, AB T0E 1E0

Jasper Wildfire Complex media inquiries
Email address: JNPwildfire-incendiePNJ@pc.gc.ca

Hours of operation

Open year-round
Our peak visitor season is from June through August.
Complete schedule

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