- The list below includes 14 free or cheap things to do in or near Jasper National Park, Alberta, including 14 different types of inexpensive activities like Glacier, Lake, Canyon and Mountains.
- From Mt. Edith Cavell to Athabasca Falls, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Jasper National Park and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Jasper.
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The Jasper Tour Company offers guests the opportunity to travel through the Maligne Valley and view the area's wildlife. The location, which also offers a cruise tour, is headed by Joel Urie, who was voted as the best tour guide of the Rockies.
5.6 Miles
Visitors of the Icefield Centre will be able to go on a glacier adventure. Additionally, the location also features an Inn, restaurants, shopping areas, and an exhibit of the area.
8.4 Miles
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Columbia Ice Field Highway | Highway 1, Jasper, Alberta
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Open year-round, the Columbia Icefield at Jasper National Park offers guests the opportunity to view a wide variety of animals, including elk, moose, goats, and bears. The tour of the area generally takes three to five hours to complete.
14.7 Miles
Visitors of Jasper National Park will be able to visit the Athabasca Falls, a waterfall that flows into a pool and a river. The location also offers visitors access to a variety of trails.
36.6 Miles
Somewhat secluded and open-year round, the William A. Switzer Provincial Park provides for the enjoyment of many outdoor activities. This includes camping, swimming and boating. Nature walking trails are also easily accessible from the park.
38.7 Miles
A great place to take pictures, Beaver Boardwalk offers views of various wildlife, flowers and birds. Handicapped accessible, it provides a safe and picturesque trail for a scenic nature walk. That can be enjoyed by all.
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26118 Old Entrance Road | Box 6054, Hinton, Alberta
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Suitable for novice or experienced horseback riders, Old Entrance Trailrides provides an expert guide for each trip. Water and mountain views are just a few of the sites horseback riders can enjoy on these scenic adventures.
39.1 Miles
No matter the age or skill level, Hinton Bike Park provides a safe place to practice and develop one's biking abilities. There are separate areas in which one can ride and play based upon expertise.
39.4 Miles
If planning a trip to the town of Hinton, travel information can be found at the Hinton Visitor Information Center. Along with resources for community services and local attractions, literature about special events and festivals is also readily available.
40.1 Miles
Participate in an array of winter outdoor sports at the Hinton Nordic Skiers. A part of William A. Switzer Provincial Park, it offers trails for both skating and skiing along with a warming lodge.