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11 Must-Do Activities in Jasper, Alberta

Discover Jasper National Park: Top Activities

For an unforgettable adventure in the Canadian Rockies, Jasper National Park is the ultimate destination. The charming town of Jasper is the perfect base, offering a variety of accommodations and dining options to relax in after a day of outdoor excitement.

Jasper offers year-round activities, from snowboarding and ice walks in winter to hiking and white water rafting in summer. There's something for everyone, whether you're seeking thrills or a peaceful way to appreciate the Rockies. Explore the best of Jasper with our guide to the top things to do here.

1. Tour the Columbia Icefield

The Skywalk near the Columbia Icefield

Embark on a journey through the Columbia Icefield, where you'll travel along the stunning Icefield Highway, visit the powerful Athabasca Falls, and ride the Ice Explorer to the Athabasca Glacier. Don't miss the Skywalk, a glass-floored observation platform offering breathtaking views. Available from spring to fall, remember to dress warmly for this glacier adventure. Learn more about this top Alberta attraction here.

2. Soak in Miette Hot Springs

Miette Hot Springs

Relax in the hottest hot springs of the Canadian Rockies at Miette Hot Springs, located 60 kilometers from Jasper. The mineral-rich waters are naturally heated to 54 degrees Celsius and cooled to a comfortable 40 degrees for bathers. Open from early May to mid-October, the hot springs offer stunning views and a truly relaxing experience. Visit the official site here.

Individual excursions in Jasper

3. Hike in Jasper National Park

Spirit Island in Maligne Lake, Jasper National Park

Jasper is a hiker's paradise with trails like the Bald Hills and Skyline Trail offering breathtaking views. For an easier hike, the Wapiti trail is a great option with no elevation gain.

4. Travel by Dogsled

Dogsledding under Mt Kerkeslin, Jasper

Experience the traditional mode of winter transport with a dogsledding tour. Glide through the snowy landscape and even try your hand at mushing. Tours range from short excursions to overnight adventures.

5. White Water Raft on the Athabasca River

A raft on the Athabasca River in Jasper National Park

Raft down the Athabasca River, suitable for all ages and experience levels. Enjoy the thrill of Class 2 rapids during the summer months, with all necessary gear provided.

6. Explore Maligne Canyon on an Ice Walk

Frozen waterfall in Maligne Canyon

Discover the frozen beauty of Maligne Canyon with an ice walk, where you'll see ice caves and frozen waterfalls. The guided tour provides winter boots and ice cleats for a safe and fascinating experience.

7. Ride the Jasper SkyTram

View of the Jasper SkyTram upper station

For panoramic views, take the Jasper SkyTram up Whistlers Mountain. Explore the summit or dine at the Summit Restaurant. Operating from mid-March to late October/early November, dress warmly for cooler temperatures at the top. Visit the official site here.

8. Stargaze at Jasper National Park's Dark Sky Preserve

The Milky Way over Jasper National Park

Enjoy the stars at one of the world's largest dark sky preserves. The annual Jasper Dark Sky Festival in October offers unique events for astronomy enthusiasts. More information can be found here.

9. Take a Wildlife Tour

Elk in Jasper National Park

Join a wildlife tour to see Jasper's native animals, such as elk, bears, and mountain goats. Local guides provide safe and informative experiences, with tours available throughout the year.

10. Ski or Snowboard at Marmot Basin

Marmot Basin

Hit the slopes at Marmot Basin, boasting the highest base elevation for a ski resort in Canada. With diverse terrain for all skill levels, the ski season runs from mid-November to early May. Visit the official site here.

11. Cross-Country Ski through Jasper National Park

Beautiful view of Pyramid Mountain and the Athabasca River

With five cross-country ski areas, Jasper caters to all levels. Rent skis in town and enjoy the trails while dressed in warm layers.

Where to Stay in Jasper for Sightseeing

  • Luxury Hotels: The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge and Sawridge Inn and Conference Centre Jasper offer upscale accommodations with a range of amenities and pet-friendly options.
  • Mid-Range Hotels: Pyramid Lake Resort, Alpine Village Cabin Resort, Jasper Inn & Suites, and Crimson Jasper provide comfortable stays with various facilities.
  • Budget Hotels: HI Jasper is the go-to for budget-friendly lodging with both dorms and private rooms.

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