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Jasper National Park boasts bold Canadian Rockies scenery and brims with year-round outdoor adventure. Every season here is unique, with each month providing a wealth of activities. Jasper's beauty also never wanes, and the park's sheer size ensures there's always something new to discover. As such, there's no "best time" to visit Jasper. It merely depends on the experience you're craving.

To inspire your wanderlust, here are some of Jasper's hallmark highlights, month-by-month:

January in Jasper

Bundle up; January is crisp in the Canadian Rockies. However, cool temperatures create a magical winter wonderland. Think snow-draped trees, shimmering frozen waterfalls and a dazzling starlit sky. Maligne Canyon is a perfect place to see this dramatic transformation — consider booking a guided adventure with Maligne Canyon Icewalks to experience it yourself. The new year also marks the town's beloved Jasper in January festival. Visit during this time to save on hotels, activities and restaurants and participate in the celebration.

A row of wooden cabins covered in snow and lit up at night..

February in Jasper

Jasper in February promises epic powder and a quiet mountain escape. Head to Marmot Basin to ski or board on five mountain faces. Try some tricks in one of the two terrain parks, play in trees, whip down a groomer or glide through an alpine bowl. Marmot's diverse terrain offers runs for every ability, making it perfect for families. Après at the hill or back in town at Evil Dave’s Grill or The Stand Easy, Jasper’s Royal Canadian Legion branch. If you’re looking for a winter experience off the slopes, consider giving ice climbing a try with Rockaboo Mountain Adventures. This local guide company has the know-how and the gear to help you climb a frozen waterfall within six hours — no prior experience required. 

March in Jasper

Skiing, tobogganing, cross-country skiing, al fresco ice skating, snowshoeing and fat-tire biking are some of the activities awaiting your discovery in March. As the weather warms and the days stretch longer, you'll want to spend more time exploring the outdoors. Bring your camera and head off on a self-guided photo tour — Jasper's sunsets are incredible. Tour the downtown culinary scene with Jasper Food Tours, stroll the Pyramid Lake shoreline, then indulge in a treatment at Spa Jasper.

Two people sit on a bench, putting on ice skates.

April in Jasper

In April, Jasper welcomes spring into the valley. Warmer temperatures also create an entirely different skiing experience at Marmot Basin. It's a party on the mountain as the season nears its end. Jasper Pride Festival is also held this month, and you'll find events and activities commemorating the festival both on the hill and in town. Weather conditions fluctuate in April — from sunshine to snow to rain — so you'll want to pack for almost every season.

Two people with snowboards sit on a chairlift.

May in Jasper

With the snowmelt comes rushing rivers and waterfalls, as new life bursts in the national park. Trees begin to create a canopy of green, wildflowers bloom and Jasper's hibernating wildlife make their annual appearance. Follow their lead and get outside again this month, too! But be sure to pack layers — temperatures can shift from balmy to downright cold on the same day during May.

Two people walk on a trail next to a calm lake.

June in Jasper

Like May, June in Jasper presents an assortment of weather. However, all summer tours and attractions are open this month, and spring finally reaches the high alpine. It's an excellent time for wildlife watching, especially in the early morning and dusk hours. Take a drive to Maligne Lake Road for exceptional sighting opportunities and to experience the majesty of Spirit Island on the Maligne Lake Cruise. Explore trails on foot or by bike. Or ride up the mountainside on the Jasper Skytram. There's much to see and do.

A person holds a camera up to a boat window to take a photo of a mountain landscape.

July in Jasper

July marks the official summer season in Jasper, and all outdoor adventures are in full swing. The patios are sun-drenched and bustling, and the town is abuzz with activity. Seek solitude on the mountain trails, embrace the tranquility of Pyramid Lake with an early-morning paddle or treat yourself to 18-holes at one of Canada’s best courses, the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge Golf Club. The summer days are long in Jasper, so you'll have plenty of time to fill them with your favourite activities.

A golf course

August in Jasper

August is the pinnacle of summer fun in the Canadian Rockies — from golf and horseback riding to whitewater rafting and mountain climbing. Take some time to drive down the Icefields Parkway for stunning scenery, waterfall hikes and a thrilling adventure on the Columbia Icefield Skywalk. Keep watch for wildlife, as the area is a popular haunt for bears, mountain goats, bighorn sheep and more. Dine waterfront at The View at Maligne Lake and look for locally inspired farm-to-table menus at Jasper's top restaurants.

Two people sit at a dinner table on a patio by a lake.

September in Jasper

Consider September the golden month in Jasper. Visit after Labour Day, and you'll enjoy most of summer's offerings with the bonus of smaller crowds. It's also a visually stunning time to tour the national park, so be sure to pack your camera. Wildlife is active, leaves are transforming into vibrant colours and the afternoon sun keeps the patios warm. Check out Maligne Canyon, one of Jasper’s most iconic destinations and the deepest canyon in the national park. It's the perfect place to take a breath, slow down your pace and enjoy Jasper's natural beauty.

A wooden lodge close to a lake with some canoes at the water's edge.

October in Jasper

Jasper wows in October, with Thanksgiving, fall foliage and wildlife galore. It's also the start of the park's rutting season, so listen for the clashing of horns and antlers as male elk, deer and bighorn sheep compete for female attention. Catch one of the season's last Maligne Lake Cruises, then drive out to Miette Hot Springs for an evening soak and stargaze. The annual Jasper Dark Sky Festival, celebrating the world's largest accessible dark sky preserve, is the event of the season. You'll have to reserve well in advance to partake in the many concerts, light shows, starlit dinners and Jasper Planetarium experiences.

A person looks into a telescope to see the starry night sky.

November in Jasper

November is a quiet, in-between month in Jasper. The weather varies, and the park feels calm and peaceful. It's a lovely time to wander through town, check out new restaurants and rejuvenate at a spa. Shoulder season prices are wallet-friendly, and the ski season typically kicks off mid-month. If you want to “live like a local,” November is your best bet.

Two horses lead a sleigh across a snowy field.

December in Jasper

Wishing for a white Christmas? December in Jasper feels like the inside of a snow globe. Trees are trimmed, fires roar, fairy lights sparkle and all the quintessential winter activities are back. Glide across a frozen lake, ride in a horse-drawn sleigh ride, roast marshmallows beneath the stars, fly down a toboggan hill, then make a snowman. Come for the holidays, and stay to ring in the New Year. Many local hotels have festive events like cookie decorating and scavenger hunts throughout the month. December may just be the most magical month of all.

Jasper National Park offers something special every month, so save yourself the difficult decision and visit every season. Check out Jasper's hotels and lodges to start planning your next adventure.

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