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Introduction

Jasper National Park offers a unique RV camping experience with a rich history and stunning natural beauty. Established in 1907, it is the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park’s cultural significance lies in its Indigenous heritage, with evidence of human habitation dating back over 10,000 years.

The park’s unique features, such as its glaciers, hot springs, and vast forests, are the result of millions of years of geological and climatic processes. The Columbia Icefield, one of the largest non-polar icefields in the world, is a must-visit, while the Maligne Canyon and Athabasca Falls showcase the park’s powerful waterways.

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Transportation

Visitors to Jasper National Park can access the park by private vehicle through several entrances including the east and west gates on Highway 16. There are no restrictions on rig sizes but RV renters should be aware of the winding roads and steep inclines in the park. The park’s shuttle service offers an alternative mode of transportation for those without a private vehicle.

RV parking is available in designated areas throughout the park. Overnight parking outside of these sites is not allowed. It’s recommended to camp with an RV and use alternative transportation methods to explore the park. This helps preserve the natural beauty and reduces traffic congestion.

Public transportation options include shuttle buses and walking paths making it easy to explore the park without a personal vehicle. Shuttles run seasonally and have various stops at popular attractions. Walking paths offer a scenic and eco-friendly way to discover the park’s stunning landscapes.

Top Campsites in Jasper National Park

The most popular campgrounds in Jasper  National Park that require reservations are

Tunnel Mountain Village I Campground

This is one of the most popular campgrounds in Jasper  National Park and for good reason. It’s located just a few minutes from the town of Banff and has 618 sites. It’s open from May to October and offers a variety of amenities including showers laundry facilities and fire pits. The campground is pet-friendly and RVs and trailers up to 50 feet are permitted.

Two Jack Main Campground

Located near Lake Minnewanka this campground has 380 sites and is open from May to October. It offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and is a great base for hiking and fishing. Amenities include showers laundry facilities and fire pits. The campground is pet-friendly and RVs and trailers up to 35 feet are permitted.

Johnston Canyon Campground

This campground has 132 sites and is open from May to October. It’s located near the Johnston Canyon hiking trail which is one of the most popular hikes in the park. Amenities include showers laundry facilities and fire pits. The campground is pet-friendly and RVs and trailers up to 27 feet are permitted.

Lake Louise Campground

This campground has 206 sites and is open from June to September. It’s located near Lake Louise and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Amenities include showers laundry facilities and fire pits. The campground is pet-friendly and RVs and trailers up to 50 feet are permitted.

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Wapta Falls Campground

Located just 30 minutes from the Icefields Parkway Wapta Falls Campground is one of the most popular campsites in the area. With 33 sites available it’s the perfect spot for families and groups looking to explore the nearby trails and waterfalls. Amenities include picnic tables fire pits and washrooms with running water. Pets are welcome and RVs and trailers up to 27 feet are permitted. The campground is open from late May to early October.

Whistlers Campground

Whistlers Campground is the largest campground in Jasper National Park with 781 sites available. Located just a short drive from the town of Jasper it’s the perfect basecamp for exploring the park’s many hiking trails and attractions. Amenities include showers laundry facilities and a playground. Pets are welcome and RVs and trailers up to 40 feet are permitted. The campground is open year-round.

Wapiti Campground

Wapiti Campground is located just a few minutes from the town of Jasper and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. With 362 sites available it’s a popular spot for families and groups. Amenities include picnic tables fire pits and washrooms with running water. Pets are welcome and RVs and trailers up to 40 feet are permitted. The campground is open from late May to early October.

Pocahontas Campground

Located in the Miette Valley Pocahontas Campground is a smaller more secluded option with just 140 sites available. The campground offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and is a great spot for hiking and wildlife viewing. Amenities include picnic tables fire pits and washrooms with running water. Pets are welcome and RVs and trailers up to 35 feet are permitted. The campground is open from late May to early October.

Honeymoon Lake Campground

Honeymoon Lake Campground is a first-come first-served campsite located just a short drive from the town of Jasper. With 35 sites available it’s a great option for those looking to escape the crowds of the larger campgrounds. The campground is open from late May to early October and can accommodate RVs and trailers up to 27 feet. Pets are welcome.

Kerkeslin Campground

Located near the Athabasca River Kerkeslin Campground is a first-come first-served campsite with 42 sites available. It’s a great spot for fishing and wildlife viewing. The campground is open from late May to early October and can accommodate RVs and trailers up to 30 feet. Pets are welcome.

Wilcox Creek Campground

Wilcox Creek Campground is a small first-come first-served campground located just off the Icefields Parkway. With only 46 sites available it’s a great option for those looking for a more secluded camping experience. The campground is open from late June to early September and can accommodate RVs and trailers up to 35 feet. Pets are welcome.

Alternative Camping Options


If the campsites inside Jasper National Park are full RV renters have a few alternative camping options nearby. Private campgrounds such as Jasper Gates Resort and Marmot Meadows Campground offer full hookups showers and laundry facilities. For those looking for a more rustic camping experience backcountry camping is also an option. permits are required and campers must follow strict guidelines to protect the environment. Backcountry camping is available at various locations throughout the park including the Skyline Trail and the Tonquin Valley.

The top recreational activities that bring outdoorsy RV campers to Jasper National Park include

Hiking

With over 1 000 kilometers of hiking trails Jasper National Park is a hiker’s paradise. The trails range from easy to challenging and offer breathtaking views of mountains lakes and forests. Popular hiking trails include the Sulphur Skyline Trail and the Bald Hills Trail.

Mountain Biking

Jasper National Park has over 100 kilometers of mountain biking trails that cater to all skill levels. The trails offer a chance to explore the park’s rugged terrain while enjoying stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Fishing

The park has over 600 lakes and rivers making it a fishing haven. Anglers can catch a variety of fish including rainbow trout brook trout and bull trout. Popular fishing spots include Maligne Lake and the Athabasca River.

Whitewater Rafting

The Athabasca River offers thrilling whitewater rafting experiences for adventure seekers. The rapids range from Class II to Class IV providing an adrenaline rush for all levels of rafters.

Cycling

The park has over 100 kilometers of paved bike trails making it a great destination for cyclists. The trails offer stunning views of the park’s lakes mountains and forests. Popular cycling routes include the Icefields Parkway and the Jasper Discovery Trail.

For those who prefer less strenuous activities Jasper National Park also offers plenty of alternative options

Sightseeing

Jasper National Park is home to some of the most breathtaking sights in the world. The park’s glaciers lakes and mountains offer incredible views that can be enjoyed from the comfort of your RV.

Nature Watching

The park is home to a variety of wildlife including grizzly bears moose and elk. Visitors can take guided tours to spot these animals in their natural habitat.

Instagram-Worthy Photo Opportunities

Jasper National Park is a photographer’s dream. From the stunning views atop Whistlers Mountain to the crystal-clear waters of Maligne Lake there are plenty of opportunities to capture the perfect shot.

Maligne Lake Cruise

The Maligne Lake Cruise offers a relaxing way to take in the stunning scenery of the park. The cruise takes visitors to Spirit Island one of the most iconic and photographed spots in the park.

Miette Hot Springs

The Miette Hot Springs are the hottest springs in the Canadian Rockies. Visitors can soak in the natural mineral waters while enjoying stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

Season-specific experiences in Jasper National Park

Jasper National Park is a paradise for RV campers especially during the spring season. One popular activity is hiking the trails around Maligne Lake. The lake known for its stunning blue waters is surrounded by beautiful forests and mountains. Another must-see is the Athabasca Falls a powerful waterfall that is even more breathtaking in the spring when the snowmelt increases its flow. The Miette Hot Springs are also a great spot to relax and soak in the natural mineral waters. For history buffs the Jasper Yellowhead Museum and Archives offers a glimpse into the area’s past. Lastly wildlife viewing is a popular activity with opportunities to see elk bighorn sheep and even bears.

Summer in Jasper National Park is the perfect time for outdoor adventure. One of the most popular activities is rafting down the Athabasca River which offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. For those who prefer to stay on land the park offers numerous hiking trails including the iconic Skyline Trail which offers panoramic views of the valley below. Fishing is also a popular pastime with opportunities to catch trout salmon and other species in the park’s many lakes and rivers. The Columbia Icefield is another must-see with guided tours available to explore the massive glacier. Finally the Jasper Dark Sky Festival is a unique event that celebrates the park’s designation as a Dark Sky Preserve with stargazing and other astronomy-themed activities.

Fall is a beautiful time to visit Jasper National Park and RV campers have plenty of recreational activities to choose from. One popular option is hiking the Maligne Canyon Trail which offers stunning views of the canyon’s waterfalls and changing leaves. The trailhead is located just east of the Jasper townsite and the hike is suitable for all skill levels.

Another must-see attraction is the Athabasca Falls which are even more impressive in the fall when the water levels are lower. Visitors can take a short hike to several viewpoints or join a guided tour to learn more about the area’s history and geology. The falls are located about 30 kilometers south of the Jasper townsite on Highway 93A.

For those interested in history the Jasper Yellowhead Museum and Archives is a fascinating place to visit. The museum features exhibits on the area’s natural and human history including the fur trade railroads and early mountaineering. It’s located in the Jasper townsite and admission is free for RV campers staying at nearby campgrounds.

Wildlife watching is a popular activity year-round in Jasper National Park but fall is an especially good time to see elk moose and bighorn sheep. Visitors can join a guided tour or drive the roads around the park to spot these majestic animals.

Finally no visit to Jasper National Park would be complete without a trip to the Columbia Icefield. In the fall visitors can take a bus tour onto the Athabasca Glacier or hike one of the nearby trails for breathtaking views of the icefield and surrounding mountains. The Columbia Icefield is located about 100 kilometers south of the Jasper townsite on the Icefields Parkway.

Winter is an equally exciting time to visit Jasper National Park with plenty of recreational activities to keep RV campers busy. One popular option is skiing or snowboarding at Marmot Basin which offers over 900 acres of skiable terrain and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The ski resort is located just 20 kilometers south of the Jasper townsite.

Another must-do activity is ice skating on Lake Mildred which is located in the Wapiti Campground. The lake is usually frozen by December and the campground provides skates for rent. Visitors can enjoy skating under the stars or during the day with views of the surrounding mountains.

For those interested in wildlife winter is a great time to see wolves which are more active during this time of year. Visitors can join a guided tour or drive the roads around the park to spot these elusive animals.

Ice climbing is another popular activity in Jasper National Park with several frozen waterfalls and cliffs to choose from. Visitors can join a guided tour or rent equipment from local outfitters.

Finally no winter visit to Jasper National Park would be complete without a visit to the Maligne Canyon Icewalk. The canyon is transformed into a winter wonderland with frozen waterfalls and ice formations that are truly breathtaking. Visitors can join a guided tour or explore the canyon on their own.

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