Jasper National Park - Parks Canada Visit the world's second largest dark sky preserve in the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies! Known for its abundant wildlife and extensive trail network; visitors from all over the world travel here to experience this very special place
Plan your visit - Jasper National Park - Parks Canada Spanning over 11,000 square kilometres, Jasper is the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies Known for its vast wilderness, majestic peaks, abundant wildlife and outstanding natural beauty, visitors from all over Canada and round the world travel here to experience this very special place
Whats open in Jasper National Park - Parks Canada Parks Canada has worked diligently to reopen most areas of Jasper National Park impacted by the 2024 Jasper Wildfire Visitors can enjoy the full range of Jasper activities including hiking and biking along extensive trail networks, swimming and canoeing in turquoise lakes, safely observing wildlife, and taking in scenic viewpoints that offer
Summer in Jasper National Park - Parks Canada More than 1 5 million visitors travel to Jasper between June and September During your visit, you’ll be sharing this special place with others: please be prepared for crowds and line-ups, remember to pack your patience and be respectful to the people and wildlife you encounter
Wildfire status - Jasper National Park - Parks Canada The 2024 Jasper Wildfire was classified “Under Control” on September 7, 2024 This meant that the wildfire had received sufficient suppression action to ensure there would be no further spread
Getting here - Jasper National Park - Parks Canada The Trans-Canada Highway 16 (also called the Yellowhead Highway) runs through the park and is the main route to and from Jasper The Icefields Parkway connects Jasper with the Trans-Canada Highway 1 near Lake Louise and Banff
Camping and overnight accommodations - Jasper National Park Experience Jasper as most locals do, with the fresh mountain air at your back, getting your daily dose of exercise and Vitamin D and reducing the carbon footprint Now that’s a win-win for all! Plus, during the summer months, finding a parking spot can be challenging