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  1. All this pictures to the hikes of Jasper National Park looks so amazing. But just looking at it isn’t enough, I need to pack my bags and enjoy the beauty of this hikes directly with a cup of tea and music by my side. Oh what a bliss would that be 🙂

  2. Jasper National Park truly has wonderful hiking trails. We’ve been thinking of taking a hike at the Valley of the Five Lakes as this is truly a hidden gem. Do you have any idea how early we can start?

  3. Puloma Bhattacharya says:

    These top 5 hikes in Jasper National Park are truly amazing with each trail standing out from the other. I would love to walk to the Valley of five lakes with beautiful water changing colors surrounded by Alpine peaks. Exploring the Malign lake and its subterranean aquifers would be exciting too as much as capturing the snow covered silhouette of Pyramid lake loop. Soaking in the 360 degree views of the Sulphur skyline trail and take a dip in the Miette hot springs. Stopping by at Athabasca falls and the Endemic pond and Edith Cavell trail would be a bonus experience.

  4. The scenic beauty of national parks such as Jasper National Park never ceases to take my breath away. The five trails you’ve shared have varying elevations and levels of difficulty, making it easy for someone to pick one to try that matches their desire and fitness level. If the name “Valley of the 5 Lakes” wasn’t enticing enough, you had me at “pristine forests and peaceful meadows.”

  5. As an avid hiker, I always enjoy reading about new trails to explore. Your descriptions of each trail make me feel like I am right there, taking in the stunning views and breathing in the fresh mountain air. I especially love the sound of the Cavell Trail (hello spring bloom, we love flowers!) and the views of the glaciers from Rocky Mountains flowing down Maligne Canyon. Discovering each trail would make for a great roadtrip and as campervan owners, we’d love to this with our van one day in the US!

  6. From the list, the Valley of the Five Lakes sounds the most appealing. But with my hiking ability I’m not sure I would be able to complete it! But the landscape looks exactly how I expect Jasper National Park to be. I’m also drawn to the Pyramid Lake Loop. I adore big lakes and the scenery so I’d want to see this in person (if my legs allow me!)

  7. It’s great that there are so many accessible trails around Jasper, to experience a bit of the Canadian Rockies. I like that you have chosen quite easy trails for this post, not very long, which anyone can complete. I would like to start with the Maligne Lake & Canyon trail, especially because it connects different lakes in the area. Once I got a bit of practice, I would definitely like to hike the Sulphur Skyline Trail, taking in the remoteness of it and enjoying the hot springs at the end.

  8. In India, one is not allowed to hike inside the national parks, though there are designated treks in different parts. Given this context, these hikes inside Jasper national park sound awesome. If I had to do, it would through the pine forest and meadows to see the Edenic pond and the peak. I would also like to see the Valley of the Five Lakes.

  9. Alan Josephs says:

    Maligne Canyon looks particularly amazing. Appreciate the detail here… I like a good hike but typically don’t need a six hour experience. Adding Jasper to my long list of places to visit.