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    3.6 (12 reviews)

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    My camping permit which I placed on the front windshield of my car.
    Seth A.

    Going on the record right here, right now...this Whistler's Campground was the best camping experience I have had throughout all my travels, all around the United States and North America! Yep, that's right, lol, I'm giving Whistler's 6 stars!! Whistler's Campground is actually part of Jasper National Park and is extremely conveniently located just a few short kilometers (or miles) from downtown Jasper, AB. For me, Whistler's was the perfect place to camp out while exploring Jasper. And interestingly, accommodations/lodging in and around Jasper were quite expensive for June of 2022. I didn't see anything for less than $175 - $200 per night (Canadian $). So...for anyone who's on a budget while traveling (like I was), and or has their tent/camper/RV with them...Whistler's is the place to be!! I spent 3 evenings camping out with my own tent. It was $35 (Canadian) per night but it included getting to use the newly renovated/refurbished shower house to take comforting hot showers after chilly days of exploring. And I couldn't believe how brand new, clean and well maintained the showers and restrooms were. The showers were private with as much time available as you'd like to use the hot water. The bathrooms were communal but with mirrors and electrical outlets. My campsite was within short walking distance of the facilities. Another great aspect to being here was having cell phone reception. I was able to keep myself entertained while sitting at my campsite in the evenings. I also showed up to Whistler's Campground at the last minute during the middle of the week. I went inside the office and they had open availability for a campsite. So...for a very popular destination area like Jasper National Park...usually you need to book reservations far in advance yet here I was showing up on a whim and having a place to stay for a few days. Woohoo! Now...my campsite didn't have any AMP Power, which was fine with me because I didn't need any...but I believe you can pay more for that option, but I may be wrong as well. The campground may not offer it. Just keep this in mind. And...this place is huge. For all my experiences, Whistler's was definitely the largest campground with the most spacing area between campsites. I felt like I had enough privacy between the campsite next to me. I had Campsite 20-H. I'd say there could have been over a few hundred sites on the grounds. There were random groups of elk roaming the campground from time to time. I was told by the park rangers not to disturb them because it was mating season, but it was still nice just to record and photograph them up close in nature. Lastly, it was just very efficient staying here. I woke up in the mornings, went into Jasper Town, got breakfast and then went on my way...whether I was hiking Valley of the 5 Lakes, Maligne Canyon, Maligne Lake, Edith Lake, Lake Annette, Jasper Skytram...etc... I was in the heart of it all and I owe all this success and great memories to the app on my phone called Campendium. Yep, without Campendium I'd be lost on my journeys. Btw...Whistler's Campground is situated at the end of world famous Icefields Parkway. Although a lot of sights and attractions of Jasper are situated more within the Columbia Icefields section of the park, still, this place was terrific for capturing the quaint, local, downtown perspective of Jasper. Welp, there's nothing more I can say other than if you're coming to Jasper by road-tripping it and don't want to pay the elevated prices for lodging, then it's ABSOLUTELY IMPERATIVE you consider staying here at Whistler's Campground.

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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)
    2.7 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.

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    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.

    Wapiti Campground

    Wapiti Campground

    4.7(3 reviews)
    1.5 km

    The coolest thing about Wapiti is the frequent animal sightings. The elk roam across the road…read morefrequently. They never made it to the campground. But every day sure enough there were animals trotting along the main road. Be careful and cautious when you drive. And keep an eye out for good photo spots. The camp site is very simple. The fire ring is tiny. There is not a lot of tree cover. The bathrooms are far apart. The showers are clean and tidy and they have outlets for your hair dryer. The wood pile is replenished frequently. We liked this no frills place.

    Pronounced "WOPPITY" according to a local (Wapati is the french word for "elk"). Great campground…read morewith a tiny bit of privacy. The campground has lots of sites and loops, the bathrooms are large and clean, there is not much road noise, and some sites have electrical hookups. There are showers and an RV dump site. The sites in FF are great, but most are slightly slanted (not flat). There is plenty of shade, but there's not much below the tall tree line. We set up our tent trailer in the rain, but it wasn't that bad. FF1-10 are very open. The odd number sites on FF starting with 11 are awesome. FF 33 and 41 would be my best choices. Overall, I would stay here again since it's so close to the town of Jasper. Although maybe I wouldn't bring a soft tent to Jasper National Park. It rains a lot here!! I'd bring a hard RV or hard-sided trailer. It rains less in Banff.

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    Wapiti Campground - New trees everywhere since disease has taken a lot of the trees here.

    New trees everywhere since disease has taken a lot of the trees here.

    Wapiti Campground - Morning after the rain through FF loop.

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    Morning after the rain through FF loop.

    Mount Edith Cavell - Excited to be here.

    Mount Edith Cavell

    4.9(15 reviews)
    20.3 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.

    Wabasso Campground - Sizes vary but 2 tents & 2 vehicles fit in this handicap even with fixed picnic table, fire pit & log barricade - Aug 2023

    Wabasso Campground

    5.0(2 reviews)
    11.5 km

    One of the quietest and most secluded campgrounds in Jasper National Park. The campsites are very…read moredistant from each other and there's lots of privacy. It's very flat, but a few sites have a tiny slope. There are enough trees but not as much tree-canopy shade as the other campgrounds, but more bushes and plants. The distance to Jasper town is not too far, maybe 20 minutes, but the distance to sightseeing/hiking sites around Jasper make this campground pretty centrally located. One of the biggest tips is to find this campground on the 93A, not on the 93. We got lost due to lack of signage and directions. It looks like the campground is between the 93 and 93A, but access to the campsites is only on the 93A. We stayed in the D loop. We could hear the faint sounds of the river, and a little bit of road noise from the 93. The D loop is the most private, nice, and quiet loop. The B and C loop are very open with little/no foliage (and mostly lodgepole pine trees) The bathrooms are inside trailers and are very clean, and there are no showers. There is an RV dump site. Out of all of the campgrounds I visited in Banff and Jasper, this place has the most warnings for bears. I haven't seen a bear, but the park ranger said they are friendly. Also, the soft tent area is currently closed, and I've only seen trailers and motorhomes at this campground.

    Beautiful and large campground outside of the hustle and bustle of Jasper. The facilities here are…read moretop notch with running warm and cold water, a clean bathroom and plenty of firewood if there is no burn ban. The views of the river are amazing if you can grab a spot on the outer circle. I'd recommend the A-loop because that's where is stayed and it was wonder. The only minus is the campsites are packed in tight so things could get loud in the busy season. The next day we were very close to athabasca falls and enjoyed driving the less busy 97A road their. Hope you enjoy this splendid campground!

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    Wabasso Campground - Views within campground - Aug 2023

    Views within campground - Aug 2023

    Wabasso Campground - Views within campground - Aug 2023

    Views within campground - Aug 2023

    Wabasso Campground - Handicap sites close to flush washrooms with very sturdy ramps up - Aug 2023

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    Handicap sites close to flush washrooms with very sturdy ramps up - Aug 2023

    Mount Robson Park - Playing Around...

    Mount Robson Park

    5.0(3 reviews)
    79.7 km

    Must stop place. Not only it's beautiful location but also have all the things that a road trip…read moreperson would need. Gas, food, drinks, picturesque views, washrooms, drinking water, clothing n hats , huge parking for RV's , park trail to walk n stretche a bit, dog walk area, kids slides ... Museum gives you very educational tour of the times of summit. You can actually register here to climb the mountain, watch videos of the previous climbers, find some artifacts or just enjoy the view of spectacular robson mountain. Cafe has vegetarian and vegan choices. Fresh fruit , yogurt n cheese also available but little more pricey then regular drive throughs. N why not? Its in the middle of nowhere. I mean far away but definable reachable and accessible from highway. All staff at the museum, cafe n gift shop are nice and friendly. As a single traveller i had my time here. Enjoyed the views over a cup of soup. Freshen up quickly n on my way to edmonton.

    Whenever I come out to Mount Robson Provincial Park, I always stop and take a gander through the…read moregift shop. This is a family owned and operated business for more than 40 years. In many tourist areas, the souvenirs are pretty similar. This shop also has the regular garb - pens, mugs, knick nacks, tshirts, books on the area, etc. However, it also has some unique items that in the past, have motivated me to purchase. A few years ago, they had a bunch of hoodies that are a bit more expensive, and they were artistically inspired. They were not logo'ed from the area. I remember talking to the gal who was working, and she mentioned it was someone local. I paid about $45 for the hoodie, and I have not seen another one anywhere, so needless to say, I'm pretty pleased. When I headed back there today, I saw a few more of these unique hoodies, but sadly, there were none on my size. However, there was a large rack of unique scarves, that were selling for only $10. Game on! Definately check out this little shop. I know that tourists are inundated with the same old stuff everywhere you go. Just be advised that this shop does offer a few reasonably priced, unique items.

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    Mount Robson Park
    Mount Robson Park - Wow... BC and Alberta are BIG.

    Wow... BC and Alberta are BIG.

    Mount Robson Park

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