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Jasper in January

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Frozen Waterfalls of Athabasca Falls

Athabasca Falls in January

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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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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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Marmot Basin during January

Marmot Basin is at its core winter form in January and is widely considered the best time of year to ski or snowboard while visiting Jasper.

Marmot Basin during January

Marmot Basin during January

Marmot Basin is at its core winter form in January and is widely considered the best time of year to ski or snowboard while visiting Jasper. Mid-winter brings consistent cold temperatures that preserve snow quality, with dry, light snow common across the mountain. Base depths are typically well established by January, allowing the majority of terrain to be open, including higher alpine areas when weather permits.

Snow conditions in January are generally excellent, particularly after fresh snowfall, with groomed runs offering reliable corduroy and off-piste areas holding soft snow. Marmot Basin is known for its wide, uncrowded runs, and January benefits from fewer visitors compared to peak holiday periods, resulting in short lift lines and a relaxed on-mountain atmosphere. Visibility can vary during storms, but clear days provide expansive views across the Athabasca Valley and surrounding peaks.

All ability levels are well served in January. Beginners benefit from consistent snow on lower and mid-mountain terrain, while intermediate skiers enjoy long, rolling groomers. Advanced skiers often find January especially rewarding, as colder temperatures keep steeper terrain and bowls in good condition. Wind and weather can occasionally impact upper lifts, but the resort's layout allows skiing to continue comfortably on sheltered runs.

Marmot Basin in January delivers a classic Canadian Rockies ski experience: dependable snow, quiet slopes, crisp mountain air, and a laid-back atmosphere that pairs well with winter sightseeing and wildlife viewing in Jasper National Park. Jasper in January Home

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