Jasper National Park is the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its vast wilderness of mountains, glaciers, rivers, and forests providing exceptional wildlife viewing — grizzly bears, wolves, elk, moose, bighorn sheep, and mountain goats — and some of the finest mountain scenery in North America. The Jasper Skytram and Miette Hot Springs are the main attractions in the townsite area, while the Columbia Icefield marks the park's southern boundary. Hotels in Jasper town are surrounded by the park's extraordinary wilderness.
Our Picks — Jasper
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Lac Beauvert / Jasper Park Lodge area (about 1.3 miles from Jasper town center)
Jasper’s iconic splurge stay pairs heritage-lodge atmosphere with a true resort footprint—multiple restaurants, an on-site spa, and a huge menu of year-round activities. It feels like its own alpine village on the lake, making it ideal if you want to spend as much time on-property as out exploring the park.
A polished, modern base that nails the Jasper essentials: an easy walk to shops and restaurants plus reliable comforts like a pool and hot tub after trail days. The on-site Terra restaurant makes it especially convenient for travelers who want a no-fuss, central stay.
A classic Jasper mid-range pick with an indoor pool and hot tub that’s welcome after skiing or hiking. Rooms and facilities are set up well for couples and families who want easy access to town without being right on the busiest blocks.
A straightforward, outdoorsy lodge-style hotel surrounded by evergreens inside Jasper National Park—great for travelers who prioritize a quiet base and practical amenities. The pool, sauna, and hot tub are big perks for recovery days between mountain adventures.
One of Jasper’s most convenient stays for rail travelers and anyone who wants to be steps from downtown’s restaurants and pubs. With an on-site restaurant and whirlpool access, it’s an easy, central choice for short stays and weekend getaways.
A dependable, value-focused Jasper favorite with the kind of amenities travelers actually use—pool time, hot tub soaks, and a casual on-site grill. It’s a practical pick if you want a comfortable base for early starts to Maligne Lake, hiking, or ski days at Marmot Basin.