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The best time to visit Jasper is from June through September, when weather is most favorable for outdoor activities. July and August offer the warmest, most stable conditions with temperatures reaching 21 to 24 degrees Celsius, though nighttime temperatures drop significantly and snow is possible at any elevation. June provides pleasant conditions with fewer crowds than peak summer. September brings cooler temperatures and fall colors while roads remain accessible. Winter visitation requires four-wheel drive and winter tires on the Icefields Parkway from November through March, as snow can close scenic roads and access points.
Coldest month
Driest month
Some snow possible at higher elevations
Tonquin and À la Pêche caribou ranges open May 15
Warmest month; peak visitation
Peak visitation continues; campgrounds book quickly
Fall colors; shoulder season with fewer crowds
Snow possible at higher elevations; Celestine Lake Road closes October 28
Heavy snowfall; winter tires required from November 1; Tonquin and À la Pêche caribou ranges close November 1
Coldest month; heavy snow; some scenic roads may close due to avalanche risk
The deepest canyon in the Rockies at over 160 feet, featuring six bridges crossing a dramatic limestone slot canyon. An easy, scenic walk suitable for all ages and abilities with multiple viewpoints along the trail. parks.canada.ca/pn-np/ab/jasper/activ/itineraires-itineraries/canyon-maligne
The hottest hot springs in the Canadian Rockies with naturally occurring water at 54 degrees Celsius, cooled to 40 degrees Celsius for soaking. Located 60 kilometers east of Jasper townsite via Miette Road with scenic mountain views. parks.canada.ca/pn-np/ab/jasper/visit
The largest icefield in the Rocky Mountains and one of the most accessible in North America. Known as the 'mother of rivers' due to its role in feeding multiple major river systems including the Athabasca and Saskatchewan rivers. parks.canada.ca/pn-np/ab/jasper/visit
A dramatic 75-foot waterfall on the Athabasca River accessible via Highway 93A with a large parking lot and short walk to multiple viewing platforms. Water flow is most impressive in early summer when snowmelt is highest. parks.canada.ca/pn-np/ab/jasper/activ/itineraires-itineraries
Features a scenic 1.6-kilometer paved Path of the Glacier with easy grade and optional 6 to 7 kilometer return hike to Cavell Meadows. Note: Cavell Road is seasonally closed to motorized vehicles from November 1 through May 15 for caribou conservation. parks.canada.ca/pn-np/ab/jasper/visit/routes-roads
A scenic area offering multiple hiking trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty with dedicated RV parking available. The trails feature alpine meadows, forest sections, and mountain views throughout. parks.canada.ca/pn-np/ab/jasper/visit/vr-rv
Opportunities to observe bears, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, wolves, and coyotes throughout the park. Early morning and dusk offer the best viewing times, and visitors should remain in vehicles for safety and to avoid disturbing animals. parks.canada.ca/pn-np/ab/jasper/activ
Jasper is designated the world's second-largest dark sky preserve, offering exceptional stargazing opportunities with minimal light pollution. The best stargazing occurs from June to September when nights are shorter, though clear nights offer stunning views year-round. parks.canada.ca/pn-np/ab/jasper/visit
The RV is worth staying, includes all basic necessities; the owner is very accomodating
Joshua A. - Sep 2025
Trailer was set up and ready to go when we arrived at site including outdoor mat and chairs 👍🏻. Trailer was very clean and comfortable. Carolina was available for questions and very helpful. Great experience!
Adam S. - Aug 2025
Maurice the Winnebago was everything the owners advertised and more! Mark and Wendy were incredibly gracious hosts and went above and beyond with including amenities such as bedding, cookware, bbq and equipment, and even fun games, books and DVDs. I was blown away by how clean, comfortable, and well-equipped Maurice was. I will absolutely be booking with you again the next time I take my motorcycle to Jasper. Amazing experience!
Conor F. - Sep 2025
This was a lovely experience. Mark and Wendy were so accommodating, the RV was well-equipped in every way and very clean. It doesn't get much easier than this!
Michelle B. - Sep 2025
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Jasper National Park, AB, Canada
Jasper National Park is located 365 kilometers west of Edmonton, approximately a four-hour drive via the Yellowhead Highway (Trans-Canada 16). Banff National Park is 288 kilometers to the south via the scenic Icefields Parkway (Highway 93). International visitors can fly into Edmonton, Calgary, or Vancouver airports. RV travelers should note that large vehicles face restrictions on certain scenic roads like Mount Edith Cavell Road, which features hairpin turns unsuitable for RVs exceeding 7.5 meters. Snow tires or chains are required on the Icefields Parkway from November through March.
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