Camping in Jasper National Park

This story will give you some basic starting points for choosing a campground to make sure you get the most out of your trip to this beautiful park.

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There are a handful of camping options and many other sleeping choices if camping isn’t your jam. Here you’ll find a basic list of camp sites within Jasper National Park.

Camping in Jasper National Park

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It is closest to town and has all services including water, sewage, electricity, playgrounds, running water and flush toilets, shower facilities, and interpretive programs.

Whistlers Campground (services)

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Wapiti sits beside the Athabasca River and has a lovely walking path along the river and access to a bike trail into town.

Wapiti Campground (services)

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Wabasso is situated along the Athabasca River and has a lovely trail along the water as well as large sandy beach areas along the river when the water levels are lower.

Wabasso Campground (services)

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There are no services here, but they do have flush toilets. There is no cell reception, but you are close to the Pocahontas Lodge, hotel, and restaurant which may have a phone for use if needed.

Pocahontas Campground (no services)

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Snaring campground sits beside the Snaring River and it is lots of fun to play along the rocky shore . Cell service is hit-and-miss here.

Snaring River Campground

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