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Best Hiking in Jasper

  • 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.

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