17 Best Hotels in Jasper National Park, Alberta

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Accommodations in this area include luxury resorts, fine hotels, reasonably priced motels, rustic cabins, bed-and-breakfast inns, and backcountry lodges. Reserve your accommodations well ahead if traveling here in summer.

Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge

$$$$ | 1 Old Lodge Rd., Jasper National Park, AB, T0E1E0, Canada Fodor's Choice

On the shores of magnificent Lac Beauvert, 7 km (4½ miles) northeast of town, this lodge not only blends civilized luxury with rustic Canadian charm, but it also offers plenty of dining options and year-round recreational opportunities. In summer, there's canoeing, golf on an award-winning course, and horseback riding; winter sees ice-skating, cross-country skiing, tobogganing, and sleigh rides. Year-round offerings include a children's activity program, an outdoor swimming pool (heated to 86°F in winter), and a massive spa. In addition, guests have free daily access to boats or bicycles. Accommodations have recently been upgraded and vary from simple cedar chalets to expansive cabins with up to eight bedrooms. All have either a porch, a patio, or a balcony.

Pros

  • Lots of recreation options
  • Beautiful setting
  • Top-notch dining

Cons

  • 10-minute drive to townsite
  • On-site dining can be pricey
  • One of the park's most expensive accommodations
1 Old Lodge Rd., Jasper National Park, AB, T0E1E0, Canada
780-852–3301
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546 rooms
No Meals

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Alpine Village

$$$ | Athabasca Rd., Jasper National Park, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada

Facing the Athabasca River, this family-owned cabin resort feels like it's miles away from civilization even though the drive to Jasper takes only three minutes. The accommodations, including lodge suites and deluxe cabins, come in numerous, if invariably woodsy, styles. Many of the units can easily sleep five, making this property a good choice for families or groups. Most units have wood-burning fieldstone fireplaces and fully equipped kitchens. The grounds are well maintained and include a playground and a large hot tub. You can chop your own wood for free or purchase it bundled and ready to go.

Pros

  • Well-kept property
  • Kitchen suites
  • Location across from the Athabasca River

Cons

  • Outside town
  • Closed in winter
  • No in-room phones
Athabasca Rd., Jasper National Park, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada
780-852–3285
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Closed Oct.–Apr.
49 rooms
No Meals

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Bear Hill Lodge

$$$ | 100 Bonhomme St., Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada

The grounds are well kept at this property, where accommodations range from small studio units to larger cabins that sleep up to five people and have fireplaces and kitchenettes. Rates for units without kitchens include a free continental breakfast mid-May to mid-October. Breakfast is available at an additional charge for units with kitchen facilities.

Pros

  • One of the few properties with cabins that are open in winter
  • Some rooms and cabins are pet-friendly
  • Close to restaurants and shops

Cons

  • Some units do not have kitchens
  • No accessible rooms
  • No a/c
100 Bonhomme St., Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada
780-852–3209
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45 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Becker's Chalets

$$ | Icefields Pkwy. (Hwy. 93), Jasper National Park, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada

Accommodations at this rustic, family-run, log-cabin resort—in a picturesque forest along the shores of the Athabasca River—range from inexpensive motel-style rooms to multiroom chalets that can sleep six to eight people and have fireplaces and fully equipped kitchens. Cabins next to the river have fine views. The restaurant serves breakfast and dinner, and there's a playground on-site.

Pros

  • Secluded setting
  • Cute log cabins
  • On-site restaurant

Cons

  • 5-km (3-mile) drive into town
  • Trains pass behind the property
  • Small bathrooms
Icefields Pkwy. (Hwy. 93), Jasper National Park, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada
780-852–3779
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Closed mid-Oct.–May
118 rooms
No Meals

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The Crimson Jasper

$$$ | 200 Connaught Dr., Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada

This modern-looking hotel has given Jasper a mild jolt of style: rooms here are well-equipped and contemporary, with splashes of crimson and other rich colors, and on-site amenities include a restaurant and lounge, indoor pool, hot tub, and fitness room. Parking is free, as is the property-wide Wi-Fi access. The downtown location, fronting busy Connaught Drive and across from the train tracks, puts you close to shops, restaurants, and bars, but if noise is problem for you, request a quieter room at the back.

Pros

  • Rooms have a/c (rare in Jasper)
  • One block from downtown
  • In-room mini-refrigerators and microwaves

Cons

  • Across from train tracks
  • Small elevator
  • Small parking lot, some guests have to park on the street
200 Connaught Dr., Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada
1-866-606–6700
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99 rooms
No Meals

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Forest Park Hotel

$$$ | 76 Connaught Dr., Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada

Located on the north end of the town of Jasper, this property combined the renovated space of the former Sawridge Inn & Conference Centre with a newly-built extension to make one new resort-style hotel that opened in 2022. Natural wood and stone accents are integrated throughout and the property offers modern amenities like electric vehicle charging stations. The newly built extension, the Alpine wing, has 88 rooms and 80 of them have kitchenettes. The 64 rooms in the original building, the Woodland rooms, have the advantage of being closer to the pool, spa, restaurants and event spaces. All rooms are air-conditioned and have mini-fridges or full kitchenettes. There are a limited number of pet-friendly rooms.

Pros

  • Kitchenettes in many rooms and fridges in all rooms
  • Three onsite restaurants
  • Indoor heated pool, hot tub, steam room, fitness center, and spa

Cons

  • Further away from downtown
  • Can be filled with school groups
  • Some rooms have not been updated as well as others
76 Connaught Dr., Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada
1-888-832–5560
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152 rooms
No Meals

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Fortress Lake Fly Fishing Retreat

$$$$ | BC, Canada

This solar-powered wilderness retreat brings luxury to the remote backcountry with six individual guest cabins, a lounge and dining yurt, a kitchen yurt, flush toilets, hot showers, and a wood-fired cedar hot tub. Meals are included and are one of the highlights of a stay here featuring gourmet comfort foods like eggs benedict, hot muffins, fresh fruit, beef tenderloin, ribs, chicken and lamb. A complimentary glass of house wine or beer is included with dinner and non-alcoholic beverages are also included. The 30-minute helicopter ride from Cline River, Alberta into the retreat is one of the most scenic in the Rockies---soaring over tall mountains, pristine alpine meadows, and glittering glaciers. Fortress Lake was stocked with Nipigon Coaster Brook Trout in the 1930s and the fish are prized by anglers. It's rare to catch a fish that weighs less than one kilogram (2.2 pounds); the lake record is 5.3 kg (11.75 lbs). The retreat has Orvis rods and reels, hip waders, boots, and aluminum fishing boats that are used to travel to anchoring locations. Experienced guides are available to accompany guests or to provide advice on the best fishing locations and flies; fishing is catch-and-release only. The retreat also has canoes and kayaks for paddling the lake and there are a few hiking trails around the lake. Packages at the lodge are for 4, 5, or 8 days and include return flights, accommodations, fishing, and meals.

Pros

  • Excellent fishing
  • Delicious meals with wine or beer included
  • Outstanding views

Cons

  • Unpredictable weather
  • Limited baggage allowed for helicopter flight
  • Strict cancellation policies
BC, Canada
403-899–8815
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Oct.–early June
6 cabins
All-Inclusive

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Glacier View Lodge

$$$ | Icefields Pkwy. (Hwy. 93), Jasper National Park, AB, Canada

Breathtaking views of Athabasca Glacier and the towering peaks that surround it are the highlight of this hotel on the top floor of the Columbia Icefield Glacier Discovery Centre. The property got a complete makeover in 2019 and has modern Scandinavian style with blonde wood and plenty of natural light. The lobby area has floor-to-ceiling windows, comfy seating, a telescope, and an incredible view. All-inclusive packages are the way to go here as they include an evening cocktail hour, a private guided experience at the nearby Glacier Skywalk, a gourmet three-course dinner, and a hearty breakfast. The building's main floors get very busy during the day, but at night you can see starlight reflecting off the glacier, which you have all to yourself.

Pros

  • In one of Jasper's most iconic spots with incredible views
  • Recently renovated and luxurious
  • Special, all-inclusive experiences include guided tours and gourmet meals

Cons

  • Far from other services
  • Columbia Icefields Discovery Centre gets very busy during the day
  • Restaurant and cafeteria are pricey
Icefields Pkwy. (Hwy. 93), Jasper National Park, AB, Canada
888-770–6914
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May
32 rooms
No Meals

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Jasper Inn & Suites

$$ | 98 Geikie St., Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada

Located right in Jasper townsite, this family-owned hotel has many amenities, both on-site and within its 16 different types of rooms—some of which are newly renovated; have kitchenettes, fireplaces, and balconies; and are pet-friendly. The restaurant serves breakfast and dinner, and the heated terrace is a nice place to dine, too. Laundry facilities are another perk, and the ski crowd appreciates the ski lockers and ski shuttle service, which picks guests up right at the front door.

Pros

  • Close to restaurants and shops and away from train noise
  • Indoor swimming pool, sauna, and steam room
  • Great for skiiers (with lockers and a ski shuttle)

Cons

  • Some rooms need updating
  • There can be noise between some rooms
  • No a/c
98 Geikie St., Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada
1-800-661–1933-toll-free
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146 rooms
No Meals

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Mount Robson Inn

$$ | 902 Connaught Dr., Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada

A breakfast room with a hot and cold breakfast buffet is included with your stay at this hotel in downtown Jasper. It's far enough from the downtown to avoid the traffic congestion, but close enough to walk to most attractions. Rooms come in a variety of configurations and some can accommodate up to six people. All rooms have air conditioning, fridges, microwaves, coffee and tea makers. Some rooms have fireplaces, mountain views and jetted tubs. Other onsite amenities include storage lockers, laundry facilities and 2 new outdoor hot tubs.

Pros

  • Breakfast included
  • Walking distance to downtown
  • Two outdoor hot tubs with changing area

Cons

  • Small parking lot
  • No elevator
  • No individual balconies
902 Connaught Dr., Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada
1-855-552–7737-toll-free
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81 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mount Robson Lodge & Robson Shadows Campground

$ | 16895 Fransworth Rd., Valemount, BC, V0E 2Z0, Canada

This rustic hideaway with great views of Mount Robson is family-owned and -operated and sits just outside the west entrance to Mount Robson Provincial Park. Cabins (some stand-alone) can sleep 2–6 people depending on the size and most have small kitchenettes with two burners, a sink, a small fridge, a toaster, and a coffee maker. All rooms have electricity, heat, water, and showers or shower/bath combinations. Towels and linens are supplied. The property also has 25 campsites ($33 a night) along the Fraser River. There are no serviced sites, but there are showers and fire pits. River rafting trips are offered from the campground’s shoreline.

Pros

  • Great location just outside the park
  • Cabins with kitchenettes
  • On-site rafting trips

Cons

  • Rustic resort
  • No TV, no a/c, no cell signal, no Wi-Fi
  • Some units affected by highway traffic noise
16895 Fransworth Rd., Valemount, BC, V0E 2Z0, Canada
250-566–4821
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Closed mid-Oct.--mid-May
18 cabins
No Meals

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Mount Robson Mountain River Lodge

$ | 13990 Swiftcurrent Creek Rd., Mount Robson Provincial Park, BC, V0E 1E0, Canada

Just outside the west entrance to the park, this lovely riverside B&B lodge has four guest rooms, each with a private bathroom. Some rooms have balconies with views; the smallest room has two twin beds but no ensuite bath (there's a private bathroom down the hall). Lodge rooms include a full breakfast, wireless Internet, and parking. Guests also have access to an indoor guest lounge and an outdoor riverside patio, and dinner can be included for an additional charge. There are also two self-contained cabins on the property that sleep 2–3 people and have well-equipped kitchenettes; breakfast is not included but can be for an additional charge.

Pros

  • Lovely location near a river
  • Comfortable rooms
  • Breakfast included

Cons

  • No pool or hot tub
  • Remote location
  • Rustic surrounds
13990 Swiftcurrent Creek Rd., Mount Robson Provincial Park, BC, V0E 1E0, Canada
888-566–9899-toll-free
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Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May
4 rooms, 2 cabins
Free Breakfast

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Overlander Mountain Lodge

$$ | Overlander Mountain Lodge, Jasper National Park, AB, Canada

Just outside the western gate of Jasper National Park, this rustic log-hewn lodge has wonderful mountain views, an excellent gourmet restaurant, a lounge, and comfortable rooms. There are a variety of different room types available: rooms in the main lodge all have fridges and coffee/tea makers, and some have fireplaces and balconies with gorgeous views; lodge rooms have no TVs and no phones; air-conditioned chalets have full kitchens, fireplaces, furnished patios with barbecues, and satellite TVs.

Pros

  • Excellent on-site restaurant
  • Lovely mountain views
  • Secluded location

Cons

  • 50 km (31 miles) from Jasper townsite
  • Poor cell signal
  • No TV, no phone, no a/c in lodge rooms
Overlander Mountain Lodge, Jasper National Park, AB, Canada
877-866–2330-toll-free
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Closed Jan.
40 rooms
No Meals

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Park Place Inn

$$$ | 623 Patricia St., Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada

This boutique hotel in the heart of Jasper has just 14 rooms, each uniquely decorated with vintage-style furnishings. All rooms have goose-down pillows and duvets, plush terry robes, mini-refrigerators discreetly tucked inside wooden hutches, and marble bathrooms. Some rooms have fireplaces and jetted tubs. Underground parking is included in the rates. Rooms in back tend to be quieter than those in front.

Pros

  • Convenient location in town
  • Underground parking
  • Heritage-style boutique inn

Cons

  • Small property with few amenities
  • No pool
  • Street noise a problem in some rooms
623 Patricia St., Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada
780-852–9770
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14 rooms
No Meals

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Patricia Lake Bungalows

$$ | 1 Pyramid Lake Rd., Jasper National Park, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada

With a setting on the shores of tranquil Patricia Lake, solitude is a highlight at this comfortable property, where well-tended grounds have a playground, a hot tub, firepit and barbecue areas, and a boat dock where you can rent canoes and kayaks. Choose from among several different lodging styles, ranging from inexpensive motel-style rooms best for two guests to luxury cabins that can sleep up to six. Most accommodations have full kitchens. Some cabins have lakefront views.

Pros

  • Good value
  • Quiet location
  • Well-tended grounds

Cons

  • Five-minute drive from town
  • Limited Wi-Fi access
  • Some rooms are dated
1 Pyramid Lake Rd., Jasper National Park, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada
780-852–3560
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Closed mid-Oct.–Apr.
50 units
No Meals

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Pine Bungalows

$$ | 2 Cottonwood Creek Rd., approximately 2 km (1 mile) east of Jasper, Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada

On the banks of the Athabasca River, where wildlife sightings are common, this property is ideal for families thanks to its rustic cabins with outdoor barbecue grills and picnic tables. Many cabins also have fireplaces; most have kitchens but not TVs, and there is no cable in the few rooms that do. In the main lodge, a cafe–bistro serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. as well as drinks. Fire-pit gathering areas and laundry facilities are other on-site amenities.

Pros

  • Beautiful natural setting
  • Secluded cabins
  • Kitchen facilities in most cabins

Cons

  • No TV to speak of
  • Weak Wi-Fi
  • 15-minute walk to town
2 Cottonwood Creek Rd., approximately 2 km (1 mile) east of Jasper, Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada
780-852–3491
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Closed mid-Oct.–Apr.
72 cabins
No Meals

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Pyramid Lake Lodge

$$$ | Pyramid Lake Rd., Jasper National Park, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada

The renovated rooms at this lakefront chalet-style lodge all have mountain or lake views and they come in a variety of configurations. All rooms are air-conditioned and most rooms have gas fireplaces, decks, and coffee makers; rooms with kitchenettes can accommodate up to six people. The founder's rooms have private lake-view balconies, but the rooms in the higher buildings have better views, even though they are farther from the lake. The onsite restaurant serves breakfast and dinner and vistas from the restaurant are wonderful. The boathouse rents boats and bikes in summer and skates and snowshoes in winter; a nearby outfitter offers horseback riding or sleigh rides, depending the season.

Pros

  • Beautiful location
  • On-site equipment rentals
  • Fireplaces in most rooms, kitchenettes in some rooms

Cons

  • A little ways out of town
  • No accessible rooms or bathrooms for people with disabilities
  • Farther from Jasper townsite
Pyramid Lake Rd., Jasper National Park, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada
1-800-541–9779-toll-free
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68 rooms
No Meals

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