Camping and overnight accommodations

Jasper National Park

Portions of Jasper National Park remain closed or affected due to impacts from the Jasper Wildfire. Please check for up to date information.

Assessments have been made on all frontcountry campgrounds since the Jasper Wildfire. Work has begun to remove hazards, repair infrastructure and clean in preparation for a 2025 summer season. Whistlers and Miette campgrounds will be fully open, while Wapiti Campground will operate at reduced capacity. Due to significant fire damage, Wabasso Campground and Whirlpool Group Campground will remain closed. Planning is ongoing for the future.

The Parks Canada Reservation Service will launch for frontcountry camping bookings on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 at 8:00 am MT.

Two ways to reserve

Campgrounds

From a one-person bivy tent to a 40-foot motor home, Jasper has you covered.

Accommodations

BYOB

There’s no better time to “BYOB”…that is, ‘Bring your own bike!’ If you don’t have a bike, no sweat, there are many bike shops in town that you can rent from.

Why should you bring your own bike? Well, one of Jasper’s most unique and convenient offerings include our easy connector trails from either the townsite or campgrounds. These trails are family friendly and can get you from Whistlers and Wapiti campground to town in less than fifteen minutes, or from the townsite to some of our most popular locations in under an hour!

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. If you want to avoid the crowds, best to go bright and early in the day, or later in the afternoon. Most importantly, be attentive to wildlife. Make lots of noise (belt out your favourite tune or let your vocals echo in the Rockies!). Bring bear spray and know how to use it.

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