Top 10 Things to do in Jasper National Park

Top 10 Things to do in Jasper National Park

After seeing photos of Jasper National Park many people think that the in person experience can’t possibly be as good. Spoiler, the Jasper attractions live up to the hype! The mountains really are that rugged and breathtaking, you really can explore glaciers, and the lakes really are the brilliant turquoise or blue colors you see.

What to do in Jasper National Park

This perfect mountain escape has something for everyone, and things in every season. When trying to figure out what to do in Jasper National Park it is good to take into account the weather. Not all the attractions are open year round; not surprisingly, more people visit in the warmer summer months.

There are so many things to do in Jasper National Park. When planning what to do in Jasper, there are far too many stops to include on one trip. Below are 10 of the top things to do in Jasper, but know that the list easily could have gone much longer. 

Also remember that the world famous Banff National Park is only 3 hours away, so combining Jasper attractions with Banff attractions is common.

Where to Stay in Jasper National Park

Maligne Lodge (BEST location) – Everything in jasper is painfully expensive, but if you want to stay in Jasper National Park without paying a fortune the Maligne lodge seems to be the best you can do on a budget.

Why I recommend this hotel: Besides from the ideal location, by staying in Jasper itself you can beat the crowds to some of the best natural spots, which I was able to do and love. Jasper and Banff have similar feels downtown, I loved the restaurants, coffee shops, etc.

There was a hot tub which was a major bonus for me! It wasn’t anything special, basically like the kind people have in their backyard, but I loved it regardless after a day of hiking around in the cool Canadian rockies. I would absolutely stay here again. The rooms were nice enough – high end for a motel style hotel. Check availability here. (It books up fast in high season!)

The Top 10 Jasper attractions are…

1. Miette Hot Springs

Miette Hot Springs
Miette Hot Springs, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.

The Miette Hot Springs look like a large swimming pools built in the middle of the mountains. What makes these Jasper hot springs even better is that the water in these pools comes from a natural hot spring.

These Jasper hot springs are located only 45 minutes from town, and are the perfect escape after a long day trekking through the mountains.

2. Sunwapta Falls

Sunwapta Falls in Jasper National Park, Alberta Canada

This gorgeous waterfall is most famous for the small picturesque island at the top of the falls. The Sunwapta River flows around this island and then immediately down the falls.

Its location right off of Icefields Parkway makes it a quick stop.

You can even go river rafting! High water from mid-June to late-July. Book your tour below.

Book your tour: Sunwapta Challenge Whitewater Rafting in Jasper (Wetsuits and equipment provided)

3. Valley of the Five Lakes

This quick hikes takes you around 5 different mountain lakes with water in varying shades of blue and green. The hike can be made longer, but the most common trail is only 2.8 miles (4.5 km).

4. Jasper Gondola (Skytram)

This gorgeous waterfall is most famous for the small picturesque island at the top of the falls. The Sunwapta River flows around this island and then immediately down the falls. #avenlylanetravel #canada #avenlylane #alberta #nationalparks #northamerica #travelinspiration

Want to take a Jasper tramway up to the top of a mountain rather than having to hike up? The Jasper Skytram does exactly this. The top of Whistlers Mountain is only a quick Jasper tramway ride away.

After riding the Jasper gondola up to the top, the mountain views are awesome.

For those wanting to spend even more time there are gift shops and a restaurant. The ride can be a little bit nervewarcking if it’s windy outside.

Book your tour: Jasper Skytram

5. Athabasca Falls Jasper

Athabasca Falls Jasper National Park Canada.
Top 10 Things to do in JASPER NATIONAL PARK!

Another easily accessible waterfall right of of Icefields Parkway is Athabasca Falls. It doesn’t require a long hike to be able to enjoy these gorgeous falls. The falls are perfectly framed with gorgeous Canadian Rocky Mountain views.

For those looking for even more enjoyment after viewing Athabasca Falls Jasper, continue following the path along Athabasca canyon and then along the river.

6. Columbia Icefield Skywalk/Jasper Skywalk

Glacier Skywalk in Jasper National Park
Tourists at the Glacier Skywalk in Jasper National Park

Another way to experience phenomenal mountain views is on top of the Jasper Skywalk. The glacier skywalk is actually a bridge built over the side of a mountain. What makes it all the more exhilirating is that this bride is made out of glass, and is completely see through.

Check in at the Columbia Icefield Center and then board the shuttle bus to the Jasper Skywalk.

Skip the lines and purchase tickets in advance here.

Book your tour: Jasper: Columbia Icefield Skywalk (Family Friendly)

7. Maligne Canyon Hike

Top 10 Things to do in JASPER NATIONAL PARK!  #avenlylanetravel #canada #avenlylane #alberta #nationalparks #northamerica #travelinspiration

The Maligne Canyon hike is one of Jasper’s most popular. The Maligne River flows through tall canyon walls. To add to the drama, bridges zig zag across the canyon. The hike is easy enough, but plan plenty of time for pictures.

Located northeast of Jasper, Maligne Canyon is just a quick 10 minute drive away from the town. The proximity to the town helps add to the crowds.

Book your tour: Maligne Canyon Icewalk Discovery Tour

8. Mount Edith Cavell

Mount Edith Cavell

The hike to Mount Edith Cavell is another popular trail. What makes this Jasper attraction so great is that it is another great place to see a glacier.

Angle Glacier crawls down Mt Edith Cavell and parts of it melt to form a mountain pond at the bottom.

Related post: The Most Underrated Attraction in Jasper National Park: Mt. Edith Cavell

9. Athabasca Glacier Tour/Columbia Icefield Tour

Want to actually climb on a Jasper glacier as part of a Columbia Icefield tour? This is exactly what you can do at the Columbia Icefield Centre. Pay for your tickets here and then climb in a snow crawler that will take you on a Athabasca Glacier tour.

Even if you don’t want to pay for the tour, you can complete a short hike to the “toe” of Athabasca glacier to inspect it up close.

A Columbia Icefield tour is a must do for those wanting to see a Jasper glacier.

Book your tour: Athabasca Glacier: Columbia Icefield Parkway Tour from Banff

10. Town of Jasper/Jasper Accommodation

Even though the town of Jasper is small, visiting the quaint downtown is a great experience itself. There are so many great restaurants, shops, coffee houses, bakeries, and juice bars.

When trying to figure out your Jasper accommodation, I highly recommend staying in one of the Jasper hotels. Even though the Jasper hotels are a little more expensive than those outside of the park (about a 1 hour drive) away, the town is the perfect launching point to get to all the best Jasper attractions.

Book your tour: Jasper: Downtown Foodie Tour

There are so many other Jasper attractions that could make the list. What else do you think should be included?

MORE ALBERTA CANADA BLOG POSTS

My husband is from Alberta and totally has me drinking the Canadian Kool-Aid! I love everything from the mountains to the gorgeous turquoise lakes. These are my most popular blog posts and guides from Alberta to help you plan your trip. 

Places you Can’t Miss in Alberta: 10 Amazing Places to Visit in Alberta, Canada

The Best Waterfall in Jasper: Sunwapta Falls Travel Guide 

Guide to Visiting the Columbia Icefield Skywalk: Why you Should Visit the Columbia Icefield Skywalk

Guide to visiting the Miette Hot Springs in Jasper: Relax in the Jasper Hot Springs

Check out the most Most Underrated of All Jasper Attractions: Mount Edith Cavell (My favorite place in Jasper)

Previous article12 Best Cities in Italy to Visit this Year
Next articleExploring Toulouse, France Alone for the First Time Since Getting Sick
Hey there! I'm Claire, the founder of avenlylane.com & avenlylanetravel.com. While spending 4 years completely bedridden and miserable from an unexpected illness I decided to begin writing about my past travel adventures and now the rest is history. Thank you so much for visiting the website. I hope you enjoy it!

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here