Jasper Rock Climbing


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Rock climbing in Jasper National Park offers climbers of all skill levels the opportunity to scale towering cliffs, granite spires, and rugged rock faces amidst breathtaking mountain scenery. With a variety of climbing routes and stunning natural features, Jasper provides an ideal setting for both beginner climbers looking to learn the ropes and experienced climbers seeking new challenges.

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Columbia Icefields

Jasper Columbia Icefield

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Jasper and Banff National Park's Columbia Icefields. Explore Athabasca Glacier and the Columbia Icefields.


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Maligne Lake Boat Cruise

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A fully narrated boat cruise along Maligne Lake, the largest glacially fed lake in the Canadian Rockies, part of the UNESCO-listed Jasper National Park. Cruise to Spirit Island and admire views of imposing granite peaks, vibrant blue water, and ancient forests. View the "Hall of the Gods".


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Rocky Mountain Train Tickets

Jasper Rocky Mountain Train Tickets

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6-Day Rocky Mountaineer from Vancouver to Banff, Icefield, Jasper, Lake Louise. OR 6 Day VIA Rail Banff - Jasper Rocky Mountain Train Tour from Calgary to Vancouver.


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Athabasca River Rafting

Jasper Athabasca River Rafting

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Athabasca & Sunwapta River Rafting. Have a lot of fun Rafting Jasper's Athabasca River!


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Hike Jasper

Hike Jasper

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Hiking in Jasper National Park.

Hikers visiting or living in Jasper National Park delight at this beautifully wild area's ability to make one truly feel alive.


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Jasper Wildlife Tours

Jasper Wildlife Tours

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Witness Jasper's wildlife in Jasper National Park at it's most special time on a 3.5-hour wildlife tour led by an expert wildlife tour guide. Visit Jasper's special spots inhabited by grizzly bears, mountain goats, moose, and more.


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Jasper Whistlers Mountain Skytram

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The Jasper SkyTram on the mountain called The Whistlers is the highest and longest guided aerial tramway in Canada. Jasper's Skytram is seasonally operated, running from late March to the end of October.


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Rock climbing in Jasper National Park offers climbers of all skill levels the opportunity to scale towering cliffs, granite spires, and rugged rock faces amidst breathtaking mountain scenery. With a variety of climbing routes and stunning natural features, Jasper provides an ideal setting for both beginner climbers looking to learn the ropes and experienced climbers seeking new challenges.

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Jasper Rock Climbing Experience

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Join this 4-hour morning rock climbing session for an authentic mountain experience. Meet at your local operator's office in Central Jasper and travel a short distance to a perfect limestone wall next to the Athabasca river Morro Slabs. Once at the site, you will receive some instruction on gear and techniques. Your rock climbing guides will then coach you as you rappel or are lowered to the bottom of wall.

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Rock Climbing in Jasper



Climbing Areas in Jasper National Park

Maligne Canyon:

This area offers sport climbing routes on limestone cliffs, with routes ranging from beginner-friendly to more challenging.

Miette Hot Springs:

The limestone walls near Miette Hot Springs provide a variety of climbing routes, including multi-pitch routes with stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

Pyramid Mountain:

For experienced climbers, Pyramid Mountain offers challenging alpine routes with technical climbs and breathtaking exposure.

Types of Rock Climbing in Jasper

Sport Climbing:

Sport climbing routes in Jasper are equipped with fixed bolts for protection and typically require lead climbing skills. Maligne Canyon and Miette Hot Springs are popular areas for sport climbing.

Traditional Climbing:

Traditional climbing, or trad climbing, involves placing removable gear for protection as you ascend the route. Pyramid Mountain offers opportunities for trad climbing on alpine routes.

Guided Jasper Rock Climbing Tours

Tour Companies:

Several local outfitters in Jasper offer guided climbing tours for climbers of all skill levels. These tours are led by experienced guides who provide instruction, equipment, and safety supervision.

Instructional Courses:

If you're new to climbing or looking to improve your skills, consider booking an instructional course that covers climbing techniques, safety practices, and equipment use.

Rock Climbing Equipment Rental

Gear Shops:

Equipment rental shops in Jasper offer a range of climbing gear, including harnesses, helmets, climbing shoes, ropes, and protection devices. Make sure to rent or bring appropriate gear for your climbing objectives.

Rock Climbing Safety Considerations in Jasper National Park

Climbing Partners:

Always climb with a partner or in a group, and communicate effectively with your belayer or climbing team.

Weather Conditions:

Be aware of changing weather conditions and potential hazards such as rockfall or avalanches, especially in alpine environments.

Leave No Trace:

Practice Leave No Trace principles by minimizing your impact on the environment and respecting wildlife and vegetation.

Permits and Regulations for Rock Climbing in Jasper

Climbing Permits:

Climbing permits are not required for most climbing areas in Jasper National Park, but check with park authorities for any specific regulations or restrictions.

Wilderness Permits:

If you plan to climb in backcountry areas, you may need a wilderness permit for overnight stays.

Jasper's Local Climbing Community

Connect with Locals:

Jasper has a vibrant climbing community, so don't hesitate to reach out to local climbers for advice, route recommendations, or climbing partners.

Respect Jasper's Wildlife and Environment

Wildlife Encounters:

Be aware of wildlife in climbing areas and follow guidelines for wildlife safety and conservation.

Crag Etiquette:

Practice good crag etiquette by minimizing noise, staying on designated trails, and respecting other climbers and visitors.

Rock climbing in Jasper National Park offers a rewarding and exhilarating experience for climbers of all levels, with stunning scenery and challenging routes to explore. Whether you're scaling limestone cliffs, granite walls, or alpine peaks, Jasper provides endless opportunities for adventure and exploration in the vertical realm.