Jasper National Park is an exceptional place that offers unforgettable experiences for those who are willing to leave the beaten path. They say life’s about the journey not the destinationbut in our case both are amazing. So pack your bags and crank your travel playlist - the mountains are waiting.
Get to Jasper by Air
EdmontonCalgary and Vancouver have international airports that are serviced by major national and international carriers:
Edmonton International Airport
Calgary Airport Authority
Vancouver International Airport
FlyJasper
Get to Jasper By Bus
If you'd rather let someone else do the drivingtry a bus service!
Sundog Tours can pick you up at the Calgary airport and bring you to Jasper via Banff and the spectacular Icefields Parkway. Orthey can pick you up at the Edmonton airport and bring you to Jasper via Highway 16. Here are Sundog Tours schedules and reservations.
Get to Jasper By Train
For a chance to sit backrelax and see scenery that you can’t see from any highwaytake the train! There are two rail services that can bring you to Jasper:
Get to Jasper By Car
Trans-Canada Highway 16also known as the Yellowheadruns through the park and is the main east-west route to and from Jasper.
The Icefields Parkwaywidely considered one of the most scenic stretches of highway in the worldruns north-southconnecting Jasper with Trans-Canada Highway 1 near Lake Louise and Banff.
Car Rental
If you don’t have your own car to drive to Jaspertry these car rental agencies. They have offices both in Jasper and throughout Canada and the U.S.
Road Conditions
All major roads in Jasper are pavedand all major highways have shoulders. The maximum speed limit inside Jasper National Park is 90km/hourwith several areas having slower limits for wildlife safety. Make sure to factor in plenty of time for breaksslow traffic and inclement weather conditions. Here’s where you can see current road conditions:
EV Charging in Jasper
Discover the convenience and sustainability of electric vehicle charging in Jasperwhere powering your eco-friendly journey is effortless and accessible.
How to get to Jasper National Park
Jasper is an exceptional place where taking the path less traveled rewards you with an authenticremarkable experience. And in our casethe journey is as exceptional as the destination.
Park Pass
Entry and service fees are charged at most national parks and national historic siteswhere revenues are kept to support visitor services and facilities. This means that every time you visit a park or site you are investing in its future — and in a legacy for future generations.