Jasper National Park is the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With pristine glacial lakes, dramatic mountain peaks, abundant wildlife, and the famous Icefields Parkway, Jasper offers some of the most spectacular wilderness camping in North America. RV camping near Jasper provides the perfect base for exploring this incredible landscape.
From rustic backcountry sites along the Icefields Parkway to full-service RV resorts with modern amenities, Jasper area campgrounds cater to every camping style. Located in Alberta's Rocky Mountains, these properties offer easy access to attractions like Maligne Lake, Athabasca Falls, and the Columbia Icefield. Whether you're planning a week-long adventure or a weekend getaway, discover the perfect RV campground for your Jasper vacation.

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We've curated 12 outstanding campgrounds near Jasper National Park, ranging from scenic national park sites along the Icefields Parkway to full-service RV resorts with modern amenities. Each campground offers unique access to the Canadian Rockies.
These featured campgrounds near Jasper National Park have been selected for excellent facilities, convenient locations, and exceptional access to the Canadian Rockies wilderness.

Largest park campground with full services
Whistlers Campground is the largest and most popular campground in Jasper National Park with 781 sites. Located just 3 km south of Jasper townsite, it offers electrical hookups, water, sewer connections, and pull-through sites for larger RVs.
The campground features modern shower facilities, a playground, and easy access to the Jasper SkyTram. Perfect for families and RV travelers seeking convenient amenities with proximity to town services and park attractions.
3 km south of Jasper with full hookups available

Year-round camping with winter access
Wapiti Campground offers 362 sites just 4 km south of Jasper townsite, making it the only campground in Jasper National Park open year-round with winter camping available. Features electrical hookups, water, dump station, and modern shower facilities.
The campground provides excellent access to cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails in winter, while summer visitors enjoy proximity to the Athabasca River and hiking trails. Ideal for travelers seeking shoulder-season and winter camping opportunities.
4 km south with year-round access and hookups

Rustic camping near park entrance
Snaring River Overflow Campground provides 200 basic campsites approximately 12 km east of Jasper townsite near the park's east entrance. This first-come, first-served campground offers a rustic camping experience with basic amenities.
Water is available but hookups are limited. The campground's location near the Snaring River makes it popular with anglers and wildlife enthusiasts. Ideal for self-sufficient RV travelers seeking a quieter alternative to the busier park campgrounds.
12 km east near park entrance, basic amenities

Scenic Icefields Parkway location
Mount Kerkeslin Campground offers 42 sites along the famous Icefields Parkway, approximately 35 km south of Jasper townsite. This primitive campground provides stunning mountain views and proximity to Athabasca Falls.
Basic amenities include pit toilets, picnic tables, and firewood sales. The campground's location makes it an excellent base for exploring the Icefields Parkway attractions. Perfect for adventurous travelers seeking scenic wilderness camping.
35 km south on Icefields Parkway, near Athabasca Falls

Lakeside camping with mountain backdrop
Honeymoon Lake Campground features 35 sites on a scenic alpine lake, approximately 52 km south of Jasper along the Icefields Parkway. The campground offers beautiful lake views and opportunities for fishing and wildlife watching.
Basic amenities include pit toilets, picnic tables, fire pits, and firewood sales. The intimate setting and stunning scenery make it popular with photographers and nature lovers. Ideal for smaller RVs seeking a peaceful lakeside retreat.
52 km south with lakeside sites and mountain views

Remote wilderness camping experience
Jonas Creek Campground provides 25 primitive sites approximately 77 km south of Jasper along the Icefields Parkway. This remote campground offers an authentic wilderness experience with minimal development.
Basic amenities include pit toilets, picnic tables, and firewood. The campground serves as an excellent base for hiking in the remote southern reaches of Jasper National Park. Perfect for experienced campers seeking solitude and wilderness immersion.
77 km south, remote wilderness setting

Gateway to Columbia Icefield
Wilcox Creek Campground features 46 sites near the Columbia Icefield, approximately 103 km south of Jasper. This is the closest campground to the Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre and Athabasca Glacier.
Amenities include pit toilets, picnic tables, firewood, and a dump station. The high-elevation setting provides dramatic views of the surrounding glaciers and peaks. Ideal for travelers wanting early access to the Columbia Icefield attractions.
103 km south near Columbia Icefield, dump station available

BC provincial park with lake access
Lucerne Campground is located in Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, approximately 84 km west of Jasper. The campground offers 36 sites on beautiful Yellowhead Lake with views of Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies.
Amenities include water hookups, dump station, playground, and boat launch access. The setting provides excellent opportunities for fishing, canoeing, and hiking. Perfect for travelers exploring both Jasper and Mount Robson Provincial Park.
84 km west in BC with lake access and Mount Robson views

Alberta provincial park with fishing
Rock Lake Provincial Park offers 93 campsites approximately 60 km northeast of Jasper in the Alberta foothills. The campground features a scenic lake setting with excellent fishing opportunities and boat launch access.
Amenities include water hookups, picnic tables, fire pits, and firewood sales. The park's location provides a quieter alternative to the busier Jasper campgrounds while maintaining easy access to the national park. Ideal for anglers and families seeking lakeside camping.
60 km northeast with lake fishing and boat launch

Full-service KOA with premium amenities
Hinton/Jasper KOA Holiday is a premium RV resort located 75 km east of Jasper townsite near Hinton. The campground features 101 sites with full hookups including 15/30/50 amp service, water, sewer, and pull-through sites for large RVs.
Amenities include WiFi, showers, laundry facilities, playground, RV storage, and a camp store. The location provides convenient access to both Jasper National Park and the town of Hinton for supplies. Perfect for families and extended-stay RV travelers seeking maximum comfort.
75 km east with full hookups and KOA amenities

Lakeside resort with extensive amenities
Jasper Gates Resort and RV offers 85 sites approximately 45 km east of Jasper townsite on the shores of a private lake. The resort features full hookups with 30/50 amp service, water, sewer, and spacious pull-through sites suitable for large RVs.
Extensive amenities include beach access, boat launch, fishing, hiking trails, playground, general store, WiFi, and showers. The lakeside setting provides a resort atmosphere with easy access to Jasper National Park. Ideal for families seeking a premium camping experience with recreational activities.
45 km east with lakeside beach and full hookups
These featured RV parks offer premium amenities for comfortable extended stays, with full hookups and modern facilities specifically designed for RV travelers. Perfect for families and long-term visitors seeking maximum comfort in the Canadian Rockies.
These premium RV parks offer exceptional amenities for comfortable extended stays, featuring full hookups, spacious pull-throughs, and modern facilities designed specifically for large RVs and long-term camping.

Full hookups with big rig friendly sites
Hinton/Jasper KOA Holiday provides premium full hookups with 15/30/50 amp electrical service, water, and sewer for all sites. Pull-through sites accommodate large RVs and the property is certified big rig friendly.
Premium KOA amenities include modern showers, laundry facilities, WiFi throughout, playground, RV storage, and a well-stocked camp store. The location 75 km east of Jasper offers convenient access to park attractions while providing full-service convenience. Ideal for extended-stay RV travelers seeking reliable amenities.
75 km east with 50 amp service and big rig sites

Resort-style camping with lake activities
Jasper Gates Resort provides full hookups with 30/50 amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. The resort features pull-through sites, big rig friendly access, and RV storage facilities.
Premium amenities include private beach access, boat launch, fishing opportunities, hiking trails, playground, general store, WiFi, and modern shower facilities. The lakeside resort setting provides a unique combination of wilderness camping with resort comforts. Perfect for families seeking recreational activities alongside comfortable RV camping.
45 km east with lakeside resort amenities and full hookups

Full-service resort with pool
David Thompson Resort offers 128 sites with full hookups including 15/30 amp electrical, water, and sewer service. Located 130 km south of Jasper on Highway 11, the resort provides convenient access to the Icefields Parkway and Abraham Lake.
Premium amenities include a swimming pool, modern showers, laundry facilities, WiFi, playground, fishing access, propane service, and restaurant. The resort's location makes it an excellent base for exploring both Jasper and Banff national parks. Ideal for families seeking full-service resort camping.
130 km south with pool, restaurant, and full hookups

Full hookups on the Yellowhead Highway
Blue River Campground and RV Park provides 43 sites with full hookups including 15/30 amp service, water, and sewer. Located 150 km west of Jasper in British Columbia, the park offers a convenient stopover on the Yellowhead Highway.
Amenities include pull-through sites, modern showers, laundry facilities, WiFi, playground, RV storage, and dump station. The park's location between Jasper and Kamloops makes it ideal for travelers exploring the region. Perfect for RV travelers seeking reliable full-service amenities.
150 km west in BC with full hookups and laundry

Big rig friendly with 50 amp service
Irvins Park and Campground features 96 sites with full hookups including 15/30/50 amp electrical service, water, and sewer. Located 100 km west of Jasper in Valemount, BC, the park offers big rig friendly pull-through sites.
Amenities include RV storage, propane service, laundry facilities, dump station, and firewood. The park's location in the scenic Robson Valley provides easy access to both Jasper and Mount Robson Provincial Park. Ideal for large RV travelers seeking reliable full-service facilities.
100 km west with 50 amp, big rig friendly sites

Modern facilities in scenic Valemount
Yellowhead RV Park and Campground offers 44 sites with pull-through options and 30 amp service in Valemount, BC, approximately 100 km west of Jasper. The park provides big rig friendly access and modern amenities.
Facilities include showers, laundry, WiFi, playground, dump station, and friendly staff. The Valemount location offers stunning mountain views and convenient access to Mount Robson and Jasper attractions. Perfect for travelers seeking comfortable facilities in a scenic mountain town.
100 km west in Valemount with pull-throughs
Jasper area campgrounds range from within the national park to approximately 150 km away in surrounding communities. Campgrounds within Jasper National Park are located from 3-103 km from Jasper townsite along Highway 93 (Icefields Parkway) and Highway 93A, providing 5 minutes to 1.5 hours drive time to the town center.
Private RV parks with full hookups are primarily located east of Jasper near Hinton (75 km, 45 minutes) and west in Valemount, BC (100 km, 1 hour). These gateway communities offer more amenities and services than the park campgrounds while maintaining reasonable access to park attractions.
The Icefields Parkway campgrounds south of Jasper provide spectacular scenery but require longer drives to town services. Plan for 45-90 minute drives from campgrounds near the Columbia Icefield. Peak summer season brings moderate traffic on the Icefields Parkway, while shoulder seasons offer quieter driving conditions.
Jasper National Park encompasses over 11,000 square kilometers of pristine Rocky Mountain wilderness, making it the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies. The park's diverse landscapes include glacial lakes like Maligne Lake and Medicine Lake, dramatic waterfalls including Athabasca Falls and Sunwapta Falls, and the famous Columbia Icefield straddling the Continental Divide.
Wildlife viewing opportunities abound with elk, deer, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, black bears, and grizzly bears commonly spotted throughout the park. The Maligne Valley and Icefields Parkway are particularly renowned for wildlife encounters. Dark sky preserves make Jasper one of the world's best destinations for stargazing and northern lights viewing.
RV camping near Jasper enables flexible, budget-friendly exploration of these natural wonders. The park's extensive trail network, scenic drives, and diverse activities cater to all interests from casual sightseeing to backcountry adventures. Jasper's smaller size compared to neighboring Banff provides a more intimate and less crowded wilderness experience.
Peak season (July-August) offers warm weather, full access to all park roads and attractions, and extended daylight hours for exploration. Expect busier campgrounds and attractions during this period, with popular sites requiring advance reservations. Temperatures range from 10-25 degrees Celsius with occasional afternoon thunderstorms.
Shoulder seasons (May-June and September-October) provide excellent camping with smaller crowds, stunning fall colors in autumn, and spring wildflower blooms. Some high-elevation roads and campgrounds may have limited access in early spring and late fall. These periods offer the best balance of accessibility and solitude.
Winter camping (November-April) is available at Wapiti Campground, the only year-round campground in Jasper. Winter visitors enjoy cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, frozen waterfall viewing, and excellent northern lights conditions. Harsh weather and limited services require thorough preparation for winter RV camping.
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RV camping near Jasper enables a basecamp exploration strategy where you establish a comfortable home base and take daily excursions into the park. This approach reduces setup/breakdown time and provides a familiar space to return to after long days of adventure. Many travelers find this more relaxing than constantly moving between campgrounds.
From Jasper townsite campgrounds, enjoy easy access to Maligne Lake (48 km), Pyramid Lake (7 km), Athabasca Falls (30 km), and the Jasper SkyTram (7 km). Northern campgrounds provide quick access to Miette Hot Springs (61 km) while southern Icefields Parkway campgrounds are positioned for glacier exploration and hiking.
Plan 5-7 day stays to fully experience Jasper's highlights including wildlife watching, hiking, scenic drives, and visiting the Columbia Icefield. Multi-week trips allow combining Jasper with neighboring Banff National Park and Mount Robson Provincial Park for a comprehensive Canadian Rockies adventure.
Mount Robson Provincial Park, located 84 km west of Jasper in British Columbia, offers spectacular camping with views of Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies at 3,954 meters. The Berg Lake Trail is considered one of the best backcountry hikes in North America, and the park provides a quieter alternative to busier Jasper campgrounds.
Banff National Park, approximately 290 km south via the Icefields Parkway, provides additional world-class camping and attractions. The scenic drive between Jasper and Banff is consistently rated among the most beautiful road trips in the world, making a combined visit highly rewarding for RV travelers with sufficient time.
Parks Canada campgrounds in Jasper open for reservation approximately 4-6 months in advance, with popular sites filling within hours. For peak season camping (July-August), book as soon as reservations open. Private RV parks outside the park typically have more availability and accept bookings year-round with shorter lead times.
Whistlers Campground within Jasper National Park offers pull-through sites and full hookups for larger RVs. Outside the park, Hinton/Jasper KOA Holiday, Jasper Gates Resort, and Irvins Park in Valemount are all certified big rig friendly with 50 amp service and spacious pull-through sites accommodating RVs over 40 feet.
Yes, all visitors to Jasper National Park require a valid Parks Canada pass. Daily passes and annual Discovery Passes are available for purchase at park entrance gates, visitor centers, and online. Campground fees are separate from park entry fees. Private campgrounds outside the park do not require a Parks Canada pass.
Parks Canada campgrounds in Jasper range from primitive sites with basic pit toilets to full-service sites with electrical, water, and sewer hookups. Whistlers and Wapiti campgrounds offer the most amenities including showers and flush toilets. Private RV parks outside the park provide full hookups, WiFi, laundry, and additional services.
Wildlife camping is safe with proper precautions. Store food in bear-proof lockers or RV interiors, never leave food unattended, and maintain clean campsites. Carry bear spray on hikes and know how to use it. Most wildlife encounters are positive when proper food storage and awareness practices are followed.
Yes, several campgrounds are located along the Icefields Parkway between Jasper and the Columbia Icefield including Mount Kerkeslin, Honeymoon Lake, Jonas Creek, and Wilcox Creek. These primitive campgrounds offer basic amenities and spectacular mountain scenery but have limited services and size restrictions for larger RVs.
Wapiti Campground is the only year-round campground in Jasper National Park, offering winter camping with limited electrical hookups. Winter temperatures regularly drop below -20 degrees Celsius, requiring a four-season RV with proper heating and winterization. Rewards include uncrowded trails, frozen waterfalls, and excellent aurora viewing.
For summer peak season, begin planning 6 months in advance and book campgrounds as soon as reservations open. Shoulder season trips (May-June, September-October) can be planned with shorter lead times. Factor in time for the scenic Icefields Parkway drive and plan multiple days to experience Jasper's diverse attractions.
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