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    Mount Robson Park

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Jasper National Park - Mature male elk more than 18 points navigating a burned Forest w/18 points in a thicket Jasper on the way to Medicine Lake Jasper

    Jasper National Park

    4.6(51 reviews)
    78.8 km

    Jasper National Park is amazing. They have beautiful lakes and rivers, animals, and shops…read more Admission to the park was easy. You stop at the gate at the entrance of the park. The friendly ranger will ask you questions like how many days you will be staying and then give you a price. Everything was done by credit card. The transaction was easy peasy. They had lakes of all shapes and sizes. There was a roadside lake that I stopped at that was turquoise in color. We visited Maligne Lake with its azure colored waters. Unfortunately, we arrived too late to the lake to get tickets to their boat ride to Spirit Island. Animals weren't seen until my last day there when I spotted bighorn sheep. The town of Jasper was the major hub in the park with lots of shops, restaurant and a nice visitor center. You could buy all the souvenirs that want. There was a recent wildfire that burned part of the town in Jasper and some of the sites. Maligne Canyon was still closed. This is an beautiful place to visit if you like the outdoors.

    Jasper National Park he's just stunning and so vast. Unfortunately, a lot of the Park has been…read moredevastated by last year raging wildfires. The community is working hard to recover and the area needs all the tourism that it can get. You can see the result of the wildfires damage from about 30 miles outside of Jasper town. It's truly heartbreaking to see. We need to support the people & their businesses. They said there are many areas 30 miles outside of Jasper town that are intact & stunning. Go visit... it's amazing

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    Jasper National Park - Cool sign. I'm a sucker for these. It's located in the downtown train station area of Jasper.

    Cool sign. I'm a sucker for these. It's located in the downtown train station area of Jasper.

    Jasper National Park - Jasper

    Jasper

    Jasper National Park - A pullover area off the main road to Maligne Lake at Jasper NP.

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    A pullover area off the main road to Maligne Lake at Jasper NP.

    Mount Edith Cavell - Excited to be here.

    Mount Edith Cavell

    4.9(15 reviews)
    88.6 km

    Most beautiful hike ever!! Just stunning! Highly recommend- pack layers and be prepared for natural…read morebeauty!

    Stopping again in Jasper National Park a 2nd time during my North American travels, I finally got…read moreto hike and explore Mount Edith Cavell. Initially when I arrived here back in June, 2022, the road to the trailhead was blanketed in snow. Now for late September, I had a terrific opportunity to get a real feel perspective for what makes the surroundings here one of the most popular in all of Jasper. There are 2 pathways to hike... Of course, I couldn't decide which to venture along, so I just chose both! The Path of the Glacier Trail will take you to the foot of Cavell Glacier and the colorful turquoise green lake. It takes maybe 45 minutes to hike it. But, the real star to being at Mount Edith is hiking the Cavell Meadows Trail which you will lead you towards the top of the mountainous landscape for views from high above. This Cavell Meadows Trail goes for 6 - 7 kilometers roundtrip and 3 - 4 hours total. I highly recommend it! Regardless of which hikes and or trails you pick from, just being in such a snow-like winter setting made me feel far away from my realities of the South Florida palm trees. I couldn't have asked for a better day hiking and admiring the crisp and clear conditions. Lastly, Mount Edith Cavell is located right off Icefields Parkway...27 kilometers south of downtown Jasper, AB and is conveniently accessible to complementing the rest of the attractions in the area.

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    Mount Edith Cavell - Taking a moment to appreciate the setting.

    Taking a moment to appreciate the setting.

    Mount Edith Cavell - Heading towards "The Toe" of Cavell Glacier.

    Heading towards "The Toe" of Cavell Glacier.

    Mount Edith Cavell - So happy to be at Mount Edith Cavell.

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    So happy to be at Mount Edith Cavell.

    Sunwapta Falls - Exploring beyond the falls

    Sunwapta Falls

    4.3(12 reviews)
    78.3 km

    Like many of the falls in the area, you will find a breathtaking view if you just go a little bit…read morefurther than the average tourist. Do yourself a favor and hike to the lower falls! A little bit farther and a little bit more of a work out, the lower falls offer a crowd-free experience. My husband and I visited shortly after visiting Athabasca falls and pretty much had the entire place to ourselves. It was an overcast day, but that did not take away from the beauty of everything we saw. There is plenty of parking as well as a public restroom when you get to Sunwapta Falls.

    The falls are located about 42 miles south of Jasper on the Icefields Parkway. At the road is a…read more'resort' / motel and a restaurant, I think. You turn there and go less than a half mile to a loop / parking area near the falls. When we went (early afternoon on a Monday in the summer), it was a bit challenging to find a parking space. Overflow appeared to be along the approach road. We did find a space that was being vacated by another car, but later it appeared this was likely a less-than-legitimate parking space. Oh well. The falls are quite close to the parking area (maybe 100 yards?). There are actually two falls connected by a narrow / deep canyon of about 100 feet in length. There are several viewing areas and it pays to visit all 3 - 4 of them, to get the best overview of both falls. I'd recommend visiting in the afternoon for better lighting. Also, if you are visiting both, I'd recommend coming here *before* going to Athabasca Falls (which is further along the road towards Jasper), as the latter is more impressive. That is not to say that Sunwapta is not worthwhile; I just think you'll be more impressed with it if you see it first and are not comparing it at the time with Athabasca. The trails to overlooks are fairly short. Seeing the whole place took on the order of 30 - 45 minutes, for us. YMMV. Definitely a worthwhile stop, though.

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    Sunwapta Falls - Just above the first falls.

    Just above the first falls.

    Sunwapta Falls - The first falls.

    The first falls.

    Sunwapta Falls - Another perspective of Sunwapta Falls.

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    Another perspective of Sunwapta Falls.

    Annette Lake

    Annette Lake

    3.0(2 reviews)
    80.2 km

    I'm not sure why I had this Lake Annette on my To-Do List while visiting Jasper National Park? I…read morenever really connected with it. From my point of view...there's nothing to see. I guess maybe if you're a local of the area...it's a fine place to come and hang out. But, I would say for tourists (which Jasper receives plenty of especially during summer times) who are interested in exploring the Canadian Rockies...I would suggest you skip Lake Annette. And coinciding with Lake Annette within one park is Lake Edith as well. Tourist-wise, it pales in comparison to the rest of the sights and surroundings near Jasper and the world famous Icefields Parkway. If you decide to come and spend time here, I'd just temper expectations. I found the lake to be not so colorful and there were barely visible snowcapped mountains set in the distance. Though, this lake could be good for a picnic and hanging around outside appreciating the fresh air...that's for sure. For myself who had just journeyed from Banff all the way north to Jasper...I'd stopped on by for a few moments, took a few pictures, and then went on my way towards the next attraction. I'm not sure why I had Lake Annette (and Lake Edith for that matter) as a place I'd find worthwhile. I believe just, during my research about how to best and efficiently enjoy Jasper, these lakes were mentioned. In the end...it's no big deal. At least I got to see what Lake Annette is about so I have no regrets. And Lake Annette is situated about 10 - 15 kilometers outside of downtown Jasper so I barely had to drive here. Finally, for tourists who have traveled a long ways to arrive in Jasper, I'd suggest skipping Lake Annette. For those folks who live in the area...Lake Annette is a fine spot to come and leisurely enjoy nature.

    This lake is where the locals go to chill. It's so quiet and peaceful. Popular for walking dogs and…read morehanging out with friends and a cold beverage. It's next door to the preserve so you'll likely see fauna in the area. We were lucky to spot a pack of elk grazing on some salad for the day. You also have lovely 360 views of all the peaks in the area. The peaks are partly covered by trees but it's still a beautiful sight to see. The water is still and serene. We loved this lake for a relaxing break in the day.

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    Annette Lake
    Annette Lake
    Annette Lake - I made it to Lake Annette.

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    I made it to Lake Annette.

    Mount Robson Park - hiking - Updated July 2026

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