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Jasper National Park

You could spend a lifetime touring Jasper’s vast wilderness, but even a half day will take your breath away.

Jasper National Park is open. Please check for up to date information on areas impacted by the 2024 Jasper Wildfire.

Jasper's 5 regions to explore

Old Fort Point

Around town

You don’t have to go far beyond the Jasper townsite to enjoy park wilderness. Drive, bike or hike up to Pyramid Lake (7 km) and explore the many trails. For water lovers, grab or rent a kayak or paddleboard and head out to Lake Edith for a refreshing paddle!

Maligne Lake

Maligne Valley

One of the most stunning areas in Jasper National Park is Maligne Lake. If you have time, it’s a must see! Take a scenic drive through this beautiful valley (48 km). Visit Maligne Canyon, pass a disappearing lake, take a boat tour, lakeshore stroll or challenge yourself to a rewarding hike.

Edith Cavell area

Edith Cavell and 93A

Cavell Road is closed until further notice.

Situated off of 93A, twist and turn your way up the Cavell Road to Mount Edith Cavell, 29 km from town. Take the short uphill walk (800 m) to a commanding viewpoint overlooking Cavell Pond and Angel Glacier. Depending on the time of year, hike the Cavell Meadows Trail up to a colour explosion of alpine wildflowers.

Miette Hot Springs

Miette Hot Springs

Soak in the hottest hot springs in the Rockies, take a short walk to the source of the springs or hike up to Sulphur Skyline to see 360 degree views.

Miette Road is seasonally closed to motorists. Check 511.alberta.ca and Jasper National Park road restrictions and seasonal closures conditions and status.

Icefields Parkway

Icefields Parkway

Winding 232 glorious kilometres through the heart of Jasper and Banff national parks, the Icefields Parkway has been called one of the most scenic drives in the world. Glaciers, viewpoints, waterfalls, picnic spots and hikes galore can be found along this spectacular parkway!

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