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Jasper National Park

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Alberta

Jasper National Park

Easy hikes and walks in Jasper National Park

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148

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Easy hiking trails in Jasper National Park traverse a landscape characterized by majestic mountain peaks, glacial lakes, and powerful waterfalls within the Canadian Rockies. The region features diverse terrain, including dense forests, river valleys, and alpine meadows. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a network of trails that provide access to its prominent natural features, such as the Athabasca Glacier and Maligne Lake.

Best easy hiking trails in Jasper National Park

  • The most popular easy hiking route is Athabasca Glacier, a 2.9 miles (4.6 km) trail that takes 1 hour 4 minutes to complete. This route offers views of the Athabasca Glacier, part of the Columbia Icefield.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Lake Annette Loop, an easy 1.7 miles (2.7 km) path. This trail circles Lake Annette, known for its clear, glacial waters and surrounding parkland.
  • Local hikers also love the Lower Sunwapta Falls, a 2.3 miles (3.8 km) trail leading through forested areas to the base of the falls, often completed in about 1 hour 2 minutes.
  • Hiking in Jasper National Park is defined by majestic mountain peaks, pristine glacial lakes, and powerful waterfalls. The network offers options for various ability levels, with a focus on easy hiking trails.
  • The routes in Jasper National Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,700 reviews. More than 14,000 hikers have used komoot to explore Jasper National Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 14, 2026

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Forefield Trail to Athabasca Glacier

3.72km

01:08

120m

120m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.62km

01:04

120m

120m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8

(23)

216

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2.74km

00:43

20m

20m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6

(17)

174

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3.77km

01:02

60m

60m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.9

(7)

116

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794m

00:13

10m

10m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Andrus
April 3, 2026, Forefield Trail to Athabasca Glacier

This trail starts close to the Icefields Parkway and offers a bit of a longer hike compared to the short loop trail from the parking area near Sunwapta Lake. The extra effort is worth it as you'll have great views of the mountains and Columbia Icefields the entire way.

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This is an upper perspective of the falls. You get a great view of the falls as you look down the Athabasca River, with a backdrop of towering peaks.

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Lisa
September 4, 2025, Upper Sunwapta Falls

A bit crowded but still a nice stop

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Just off the Icefields Parkway, the Sunwapta River rushes through a gorge forming the impressive Sunwapta Falls. The river is a tributary to the mighty Athabasca River. If you are in for a ride, you can take your bike and ride along the Chaba Trail that leads along the Athasbasca River and to two backcountry campsites.

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Hubert Trapp
February 13, 2025, Athabasca River

The Athabasca River is recognized for its historical, natural and recreational value and was declared a Canadian Heritage Site in 1989.

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Hubert Trapp
February 13, 2025, Athabasca Falls

Athabasca Falls is located on the Icefields Parkway, Alberta's Highway 93, at km 203 (towards Lake Louise to Jasper) at the junction with Highway 93A (which is normally closed from November to April). The mighty Athabasca River originates from the glaciers of the Columbia Icefield. At the foot of Mount Kerkeslin, the Athabasca River plunges over a jagged cliff of Precambrian quartzites into a narrow canyon of its own making. https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Athabasca-Falls-2576 Some information on geology at page 102 of: http://parkscanadahistory.com/geology/misc-report-6-1963.pdf

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At Sunwapta Falls, the higher Chaba Valley with the Sunwapta River and the large Athabasca Valley with the river of the same name merge to form a spectacular waterfall that falls several meters into the limestone gorge. After two and a half kilometres of turbulent flow, it joins the main stream of the Athabasca River on the valley floor. (Visit May 31, 2018) https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Sunwapta-Falls-2652 Some information on geology at page 95 of: http://parkscanadahistory.com/geology/misc-report-6-1963.pdf

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The Columbia Icefield is located on a plateau in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and is the remnant of the ice mass that once covered the high peaks. The Athabasca Glacier flows over three enormous rock steps from the Columbia Icefield in the Sunwapta Valley. It is one of the six principal 'toes' of the Columbia Icefield. The glacier has been receding more than 1.5 km in the past 125 years, leaving behind a vegetation-free moraine landscape. (Visit May 31, 2018) Information at: https://parks.canada.ca/pn-np/ab/jasper/activ/itineraires-itineraries/glacier-athabasca A photo of the Athabasca Glacier in around 1963 can be seen in the publication ‘Jasper National Park - Behind the mountains and glaciers’ at page 61: http://parkscanadahistory.com/geology/misc-report-6-1963.pdf

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Jasper National Park?

Jasper National Park offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 60 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, the park features nearly 150 hiking trails across various difficulty levels, ensuring options for every visitor.

What natural attractions can I discover on easy hikes in Jasper National Park?

Easy hikes in Jasper National Park lead to stunning natural attractions. You can explore the powerful Athabasca Falls, witness the unique formations of Maligne Canyon, or see the impressive Upper Sunwapta Falls. Many trails also offer views of majestic mountain peaks like Mt. Edith Cavell and the iconic Angel Glacier.

Are there any easy circular routes in Jasper National Park?

Yes, Jasper National Park features several easy circular routes perfect for a relaxed outing. A popular option is the Lake Annette Loop, which is 2.7 km long and circles the clear, glacial waters of Lake Annette. Another great choice is the Hiking loop from Valley of the five lakes, offering unique views of five interconnected emerald lakes.

What is the best time of year for easy hikes in Jasper National Park?

The best time for easy hikes in Jasper National Park is typically from late spring (May/June) through early autumn (September/October). During these months, trails are generally snow-free, weather is milder, and the park's natural beauty, including wildflowers and vibrant foliage, is at its peak. Some lower elevation trails may be accessible earlier or later in the season.

Are easy hiking trails in Jasper National Park suitable for families with children?

Absolutely. Many easy hiking trails in Jasper National Park are ideal for families. Routes like the Lake Annette Loop and the trails around the Valley of the Five Lakes are relatively flat, well-maintained, and offer engaging scenery, making them perfect for children of all ages.

Can I bring my dog on easy hikes in Jasper National Park?

Dogs are generally permitted on most hiking trails in Jasper National Park, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always recommended to check specific trail regulations before heading out, as some areas may have restrictions to protect wildlife or sensitive ecosystems. Always pack out pet waste.

What are some easy trails with great viewpoints in Jasper National Park?

For easy trails with rewarding views, consider routes that offer glimpses of the park's vast landscapes. While many easy trails focus on valley and lake views, you can find stunning vistas from accessible points. For example, the short trail to View of Jasper from Whistlers Mountain provides panoramic views of the town and surrounding peaks. The Athabasca Glacier trail also offers impressive views of the glacier itself.

Is public transport available to reach easy trailheads in Jasper National Park?

While Jasper National Park has a local bus service, direct public transport to all trailheads can be limited. The Jasper Transit Service primarily serves the townsite and some nearby attractions. For many trailheads, especially those further afield, personal vehicles or shuttle services are often necessary. It's advisable to check the latest transit schedules and routes for specific access points.

What are the parking options for easy hiking trails in Jasper National Park?

Parking is available at most popular trailheads for easy hikes in Jasper National Park. However, during peak season, parking lots can fill up quickly, especially for well-known trails like those near Maligne Lake or the Valley of the Five Lakes. Arriving early in the day is recommended to secure a spot. Some areas may have designated parking fees or require a Parks Canada pass.

What do other hikers enjoy most about easy trails in Jasper National Park?

The komoot community highly rates the easy trails in Jasper National Park, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,700 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the accessibility of trails to iconic landmarks, and the opportunity to experience the Canadian Rockies without strenuous effort. The clear, glacial lakes and powerful waterfalls are often highlighted as favorite features.

Are there any short, easy hikes to waterfalls in Jasper National Park?

Yes, Jasper National Park offers several short, easy hikes to spectacular waterfalls. The Athabasca Falls trail is a very short route, less than 1 km, leading to the powerful falls. Another excellent option is the Lower Sunwapta Falls trail, which is 3.8 km and takes you through forested areas to the base of the falls.

Do I need a permit or pay an entry fee for easy day hikes in Jasper National Park?

Yes, a Parks Canada pass is required for entry into Jasper National Park, which covers access to all trails and facilities for day use. This pass can be purchased at park gates or online. No additional permits are typically needed for easy day hikes, but it's always wise to check the Parks Canada website for any specific area restrictions or seasonal requirements.

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