10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Jasper National Park That You Shouldn't Miss

September 6, 2021 Timmy Ribble

Discover the best top things to do in Jasper National Park, Alberta including Ice Walk, Jasper Raft Tours, Jasper's Whitewater Rafting Company, Jasper Tour Company, Jasper Rafting Adventures, Wilcox Pass, Rocky Mountain River Guides, Rockaboo Mountain Adventures, Athabasca Glacier, Athabasca Falls.
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1. Ice Walk

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5.0 based on 396 reviews

Ice Walk

Guided interpretive hikes on the Athabasca Glacier at the Columbia Icefield, since 1985.

2. Jasper Raft Tours

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5.0 based on 279 reviews

Jasper Raft Tours

We offer scenic float trips for the whole family. Give us a call for more details

3. Jasper's Whitewater Rafting Company

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5.0 based on 407 reviews

Jasper's Whitewater Rafting Company

Our company offers tours for everyone, from the hesitant first timers, to the more daring white water enthusiasts. Let the natural beauty of the rivers create lasting memories, while you play in the company of our experienced guides. Let our family take care of your family.

4. Jasper Tour Company

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5.0 based on 371 reviews

Jasper Tour Company

Jasper Tour Company offers fun, adventurous, sightseeing trips in Jasper National Park. Whether it's a visit up the Maligne Valley to see her crown jewel, Spirit Island, a winter's walk through the depths of the frozen Magline Canyon, or a search for some of the Rocky Mountains wild inhabitants such as bears, any adventure with the Jasper Tour Company can be described as "simply the best!".

5. Jasper Rafting Adventures

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5.0 based on 750 reviews

Jasper Rafting Adventures

We offer Class II and Class III white water rafting trips in Jasper National Park. Explore the beauty of the Athabasca Valley and learn its history, all while experiencing a white water adventure.

6. Wilcox Pass

Jasper National Park, Alberta Canada
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5.0 based on 102 reviews

Wilcox Pass

Reviewed By Czarofconsoles - Vancouver, Canada

Really amazing hike, with great views of Athabasca Glacier. It was a great sunny day with cool winds when we did this hike. Starts from the trailhead just a km away from Athabasca Glacier. Nice steady incline but not much challenging to the camping spot. Throughout the hike views to the glacier and valley don't leave you. You reach the intersection and take a slightly steep incline to the viewpoint just in front of glacier. Views were spectacular and we had a great lunch in those windy conditions.

7. Rocky Mountain River Guides

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5.0 based on 225 reviews

Rocky Mountain River Guides

Daily White Water Rafting RAIN OR SHINE! Rocky Mountain River Guides are your Class III+ white water rafting specialists focusing on the true Jasper experience. We offer you the shortest commute for more rafting and less driving! We will provide you with an unforgettable whitewater rafting experience set within the stunning Canadian Rockies of Jasper National Park. Choose from introductory, family friendly, river trips on the Athabasca River through to thrilling white water adventure on the Sunwapta River. All our daily raft trips start and finish at the RV Parking Lot on Hazel Avenue across the train tracks, adjacent to the Jasper Home Building Centre. Bring your shorts or bathing suit and we provide you with a wetsuit, booties, paddle jacket, life jacket and helmet - where necessary. A towel, dry set of clothes, a snack and water may be left in the bus for after your trip.

8. Rockaboo Mountain Adventures

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5.0 based on 297 reviews

Rockaboo Mountain Adventures

We are a mountain guiding company based in Jasper, Canada. We specialize in high quality mountain skills training and guided climbing from the Icefields Parkway in Jasper National Park to the rugged frontier of beautiful McBride, BC. This diverse area is home to world class ice climbing, stellar rock climbing, inspiring alpine climbing on the biggest peaks in the Rockies, and fantastic ski touring opportunities. If you are looking to plan a unique trip to the Canadian Rockies that includes leaving the pavement and venturing into the vistas in search of genuine experience, you are in the right place. With years of local experience, impassioned, ACMG-certified Mountain Guides will take you safely to the edge of personal challenge and experience. Rock and ice climbing offered daily as well as glacier hiking. Private guiding year-round upon request.

9. Athabasca Glacier

127 km north of Lake Louise 103 km south of Jasper, Jasper National Park, Alberta Canada +1 866-606-6700 http://www.todocanada.ca/athabasca-glacier-columbia-icefield-jasper-national-park
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4.5 based on 927 reviews

Athabasca Glacier

The snow never melts on this glacier, a major tourist attraction.

Reviewed By Fee_n_Gaz

Take the huge bus up to the glacier for a walk then walk out over the canyon using the glass bridge. Great staff on the bus keeping you entertained and amazing sights, well worth a visit.

10. Athabasca Falls

Hwy 93, Jasper, Jasper National Park, Alberta T0E 1E0 Canada +1 780-852-6176 [email protected] http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ab/jasper/index.aspx
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4.5 based on 5,708 reviews

Athabasca Falls

A spectacular waterfall in Jasper National Park.

Reviewed By BrittanyMExplores - Winnipeg, Canada

Athabasca Falls is located approximately 30 minutes south of the town of Jasper along the scenic Icefields Parkway. It is a place definitely worth stopping and exploring. There were a network of paved pathways leading to various areas overlooking the waterfalls and viewpoints of the deep and narrow canyon. Athabasca Falls was powerful and gorgeous waterfall with a stunning backdrop of forests, mountains and the river flowing through as huge volumes of water rushed down into the canyon. There were a few lookout points offering different views of the falls along the trails. I visited on a sunny afternoon and the area was quite crowded with some of the lookout areas being very small, so I had to wait my turn in order to get up front and take photos. The pathways were interesting to explore and one of them led through a narrow section between two walls of the canyon with stairs carved into the rocks. There were some great vantage points overlooking the river and the canyon to see where the water had eroded the rock to create caves and unique rock formations over many years. Athabasca Falls was a wonderful area to discover, admire the natural beauty and take plenty of photos. The parking lot was large and could accommodate quite a few vehicles. It would probably be best to visit in the morning during the summer season before the crowds of people show up. If you’re driving the Icefields Parkway, definitely stop here.

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