Whistlers Mountain
Whistlers Mountain offers panoramic views of Jasper National Park and is accessible via the Jasper SkyTram.
Pyramid Mountain
Pyramid Mountain is a prominent peak that forms a picturesque backdrop to Pyramid Lake and is a recognizable symbol of the Jasper area.
Crowfoot Mountain
A mountain in Jasper National Park, recognized for the Crowfoot Glacier located on its flanks.
Valley of the five lakes
The Valley of the Five Lakes trail is an easy 5 km loop featuring five interconnected lakes, each with distinct shades of green, making it a popular Jasper hike.
Sulphur Skyline
A hiking trail that ascends to a summit offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Mount Edith Cave
A hiking trail that includes exploring a cave system on Mount Edith, offering a unique adventure.
Mount Robson
Mount Robson is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, visible from high points in Jasper National Park on clear days.
Mount Edith Cavell Meadows
A beautiful day hike offering views of Angel Glacier and Mount Edith Cavell, set within a sensitive ecosystem.
Mount Edith Cavell
One of Jasper National Park's most iconic and largest peaks, offering stunning views and access to hiking trails, including the Path of the Glacier.
Wilcox Pass Trail
The Wilcox Pass Trail is a moderate 10 km hike offering diverse scenery, potential wildlife sightings, and a rewarding view of the Athabasca Glacier.
Parker Ridge Trail
Parker Ridge Trail is a 5.8 km hike providing impressive views of the Saskatchewan Glacier, accessible from the Icefields Parkway.
Sulphur Skyline Trail
The Sulphur Skyline Trail is a challenging but rewarding 8 km hike starting near Miette Hot Springs, offering panoramic views from its summit.
Bald Hills trail
The Bald Hills trail is a 15 km hike near Maligne Lake offering rewarding, panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains once above the treeline.
Edith Cavell Meadows Trail
The Edith Cavell Meadows Trail extends beyond the initial viewpoint, offering wildflower meadows and chances to see wildlife with stunning glacier views.
Whistler's Mountain
Whistler's Mountain is accessible via the Jasper SkyTram and provides breathtaking panoramic views of Jasper National Park.
Skyline Trail
The Skyline Trail is a challenging multi-day backcountry hiking and camping route in Jasper National Park, known for its high-alpine terrain.
Tonkin Valley Trail
The Tonkin Valley Trail is a backcountry route recommended for those looking for extended hiking and camping opportunities in Jasper National Park.
Valley of Five Lakes
The Valley of Five Lakes is a popular hiking area in Jasper National Park, offering accessible trails even in winter where you can see five beautiful, distinct lakes.
Cavell Meadows
A hiking trail offering a longer route through verdant meadows with closer views of Mount Edith Cavell and Angel Glacier.
Beauty Creek Trail
A less-trafficked hiking trail along the Icefields Parkway that leads to several waterfalls, culminating in the impressive Stanley Falls.
Old Fort Point Trail
A hiking trail near downtown Jasper offering panoramic views of the town, Athabasca River, and surrounding mountains, with potential for wildlife sightings.
Mount Whistler
The mountain summit accessible via the Jasper SkyTram, offering expansive views of the surrounding six mountain ranges and Jasper townsite.
Whistler Mountain
A mountain accessible via hiking trails from the Jasper SkyTram, featuring glacier-fed slopes.
Old Fort Point
Old Fort Point is a popular hike in Jasper that provides 360-degree views of the town, river, and surrounding burnt and regrowing landscapes.
Whistller's Mountain
Whistlers Mountain is the peak accessible by the Jasper SkyTram, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Jasper National Park.
Edith Cavell Glacier
A towering mountain in the Canadian Rockies offering stunning views and a popular hiking trail.
Path of the Glacier Trail
A short and accessible 1.1-mile trail with 275 feet of elevation gain leading to views of a glacier.