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Jasper in January

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Book Jasper National Park Adventures and Attractions. Jasper National Park, located in the province of Alberta, Canada, is one of the largest and most northerly of the Rocky Mountain national parks, offering a sublime expanse of untamed wilderness for visitors to explore.

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Frozen Waterfalls of Athabasca Falls

Athabasca Falls in January

Frozen Waterfalls of Athabasca Falls
The Frozen Waterfalls of Athabasca Falls partially freeze during winter, creating dramatic ice formations with water still rushing beneath the surface.
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Columbia Icefield Tour & Glacier Skywalk

Walk on the Glass-Bottom Glacier Skywalk and tour the Athabasca Glacier in the Rugged Ice Explorer Vehicle from the Icefield Glacier Discovery Centre.

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January Alpine Skiing in Jasper

Alpine skiing in Jasper National Park during January is centered on Marmot Basin.

January Alpine Skiing in Jasper

January Alpine Skiing in Jasper

Alpine skiing in Jasper National Park during January is centered on Marmot Basin and represents the peak of the winter ski season. Cold, stable temperatures preserve snow quality, and by January the mountain typically has a solid base that supports extensive terrain access across beginner, intermediate, and advanced runs.

Snow conditions in January are usually excellent, with dry, consistent snow on both groomed trails and off-piste terrain. Groomers offer reliable, firm corduroy, while natural snow areas often hold soft conditions after storms. Compared to holiday periods, January generally features lighter crowds, resulting in minimal lift lines and a relaxed, uncrowded skiing experience.

Marmot Basin's layout works well in mid-winter. Lower and mid-mountain areas provide shelter during stormy or windy days, while clear weather opens access to higher alpine terrain with wide bowls and long fall-line runs. Advanced skiers benefit from January's cold temperatures, which help maintain snow quality on steeper slopes and technical terrain.

January delivers a classic Canadian Rockies alpine skiing experience in Jasper: dependable snow, broad terrain choice, scenic mountain views, and a calm atmosphere that appeals to skiers seeking quality conditions without the intensity of larger, busier resorts. Jasper in January Home

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