Guide Backcountry What isyourresponsibility? What canyouexpect? environmental impact. exciting andsafewithalow start planningatripthatis backcountry trailsandwillhelpyou guide servesasanorientationtoJasper’s fur traders,explorers andadventurers. This horseback, includingIndigenousPeoples, established byearlypeople,onfootand Many ofthepark’s 1000kmoftrailswere and animals. landscape supportingarichvarietyofplants the RockyMountains,abeautifulanddramatic It protects over11,000square kilometres of northerly ofCanada’s mountainnationalparks. Jasper NationalParkisthelargestandmost Trail Etiquette Welcome Jasper NationalPark Brazeau Loop Jonas Pass • • • • • • the horse.Ask theriderhowtoproceed. Y frightened bydogsorunsure howtopasssafely. being passedby)otherusers. Otherusersmaybe Always keeppetsonaleash whilepassing(or hearing approaching trailusersandwildlife. Don’ up nomore thanhalfthetrailwidth. Share thetrail.Hikeinsinglefileasagroup ORtake traffic. Alwaysyieldtohorses. historical horseroutes andstillseefrequent horse Horses. surprising wildlifeonthetrail. mals. Alwaysmakenoiseinthebackcountrytoavoid W ield tohorses.Staydownhill.Greet theriderand ildlife. t tuneout.Headphonesprevent youfrom Many backcountrytrailsinJasperar Trails inJasper are frequently usedbyani- Share thetrails e

Caroline Roy Two-Day/One-Night Trips Backcountry trailsinJasper Caroline Roy until October. Campground (58)andbeyondisnotrecommended Campground (56)iswashed out. TraveltoMiddleforks beginner canoeists and kayakers. beginner canoeistsandkayakers. an introductorypaddleandcampingopportunityfor Hidden Coveisapaddle-incampgrounddesignedtoprovide Campground Trailhead 8 kmreturn Hidden Cove Utopia PassanddowntoCampground. natural hotspringsbeforecontinuingupwardthrough This routepassestheoldhotspringbuildingandthree Campground Trailhead 312 m/-350m;maximumelevation:1688m 12.6 kmreturn;elevationgain/losstocampground: Utopia Notes in elevation. Thisisagreattripfornovicehikers. and crossesawatershedinlessthan13km,withlittlechange This trailtravelsthroughanarrowvalley, skirtsfourlakes, Campground Trailhead 345 m/-271m;maximumelevation:1588m 24.4 kmreturn;elevationgain/losstocampground: Jacques Lake Notes Lake Fire. Whirlpool Riverthroughaburnareafromthe2000 Moab packed fire roadthatpassesMoab Lake andfollowsthe This portionofthehistoricAthabascaPassTrailisawell- Campground Trailhead 162 m/-157;maximumelevation:1269m 13.2 kmreturn;elevationgain/losstocampground: Whirlpool Notes . ends withspectacularviewsofDragonPeakandthe This routefollowsawide,well-packedfire roadthat Campground Trailhead 94 m/-162m;maximumelevation:1404m 12.6 kmreturn;elevationgain/losstocampground: Big Bend selection forthenoviceorearly-seasonhiker. site andfollowsaplateaubelowtreeline. Thisisagood This well-markedtrailbeginsandendsintheJasper town- Campgrounds Trailhead 990 m/-990m;maximumelevation:1652m 24.3 kmloop;elevationgain/lossoverentireloop: Saturday NightLakeLoop hike. Nofishing permittedinJacques Lake. spring. Pleasecheck the trailreportbeforestartingyour is impassable. Campground (50)iswashed out, andthe Athabasca River Road atthesouthendofMedicineLake. Highway 93ASouth. townsite ontheIcefieldsParkway. • • • The Jacques Lake trail can flood heavily in the The JacquesLake trailcanflood heavily inthe The suspensionbridgeafterAthabasca Crossing The SimonCreekBridgebeyondTieCamp • ParkinglotattheendofMaligneLakeRoad. • MietteHotSprings • 28kmfrom theJaspertownsiteonMaligneLake • Km6.4atendofMoabLakeRoad,off of • SunwaptaFalls,54.5kmsouthoftheJasper • (P2)SouthwestendoftheJaspertownsite. 140 • (12)HiddenCove • (51)Utopia • (38)JacquesLake • (55)Whirlpool • (49)BigBend 126 115 • (39)Saturday NightLake(40)Minnow 139 Hidden Cove 3 Skyline Trail Four-Day/Three-Night Trips Three-Day/Two-Night Trips km 6.3onMarmotBasinRoad(PortalCreek Trailhead). Poboktan Creek and Jonas Pass Poboktan Creek andJonasPass Notes small hangingvalleybeyond. Lake ondaytwo, ortackletheinfamousheadwalland Brussels andexploretheuppervalleybeautifulFryatt ranges isajewelthatrewardsallyoureffort. Campat This alpinevalleytuckedintooneofJasper’s greatmountain Campgrounds Trailhead 302 m/-158m;maximumelevation:1677m 35.4 kmreturn;elevationgain/losstoBrussels: Fryatt Valley toBrussels Notes to PortalCreekTrailhead. Recommended direction is fromAstoria Trailhead There areseveralexcellentdayhikesinthearea. combination ofruggedpeaks, ghostlyiceandfertilelakes. Canada’s premierealpineregions. Thevalley offersaunique The TonquinValley’s sceneryisunrivalled.Thisareaoneof Campgrounds Trailheads Trail: 1437m/-1635m;maximumelevation:2232m 43 kmthroughhike;elevationgain/lossfromAstoria Tonquin Valley Notes Maligne Canyon(northwest). Recommended direction is fromMaligne Lake to windswept ridges. much ofthepark,andencompassvastalpinemeadows elevation allowsforpanoramicviewsthatextendover A classicRockiestrailthatismostlyabovetreeline. The Campgrounds Trailhead Lake: 1595m/-2123m;maximumelevation:2534m 44 kmthroughhike;elevationgain/lossfromMaligne Skyline make trailsmuddy andchallenging forhikers. Regular horse useandrainduringJulyAugustmay Recommended travelbetweenJuly1andSeptember. is mandatory. Snowmay hinder traveluntilJuly. Recommended travelbetweenJuly1andmid-September. mandatory. Snowmay hinder traveluntilmid-July. in Jonas Pass. Dogs are prohibited in Pokoktan Pass, Jonas in JonasPass. Dogs areprohibited inPokoktan Pass, Jonas Notes through JonasPass. Brazeau Lake,throughPoboktan pass,andfinally Recommended direction is counterclockwise to extensive alpinemeadowsandthreepasses. wildflowers,wildflowers, andavarietyofwildlife.Thetrailwindsthrough andavarietyofwildlife.Thetrailwindsthrough an extraordinaryalpinetraversewithglaciatedpeaks, lush includes oneofthepark’s largestbackcountrylakesand The “grandtour”ofthesouthernranges, thiscircuit Campgrounds Trailhead 2145 m/-2145m;maximumelevation:2492m 80 kmloop;elevationgain/lossoverentireloop: Brazeau Loop Jonas Pass. Dogsareprohibited atPoboktanCreek, Jonas beginning andendofJonasPass. Horseuseisprohibited in Notes hoary marmotandwoodlandcaribou. Good viewsandprimehabitatforparkwildlife, including impressive hikewithover13kmoftravelabovetreeline. A shorteralternativetotheBrazeauLoop, thisisan Campgrounds Trailhead Station: 1695m/-2044m;maximumelevation:2492m 54 kmoneway;elevationgain/lossfromSunwapta Pass andalong PoboktanCreek. in JonasPass. Dogs areprohibited inPokoktan Pass, Jonas beginning andend ofJonasPass. Horseuseisprohibited hinder traveluntilmid-July. Campsitesarelocatedatthe Pass andPoboktanPass. Jonas Pass. Dogsareprohibited atPoboktanCreek, Jonas beginning andendofJonasPass. Horseuseisprohibited in hinder traveluntilmid-July. Campsitesarelocatedatthe North justnorthofAthabascaFalls. townsite ontheIcefieldsParkway(93N). Lake, (45)SurprisePoint;NightTwo: (47) Maccarib,(48)Portal 3)Brussels (35) Snowbowl; NightTwo: (30)Currator, (31)Tekarra Cutoff; Nightthree: (16)FourPoint,(15)BoulderCreek River, (21)BrazeauLake; Nighttwo:(22)John-John,(23)Jonas Night three: (16)FourPoint,(15)BoulderCreek Night two:(23)JonasCutoff; the IcefieldsParkway. 132 • • • • • 131 Biking is permitted to Lower Fryatt Campground. BikingispermittedtoLower Fryatt Campground. Campfiresarenotpermitted. Useofastove Campfiresarenotpermitted. Useofastoveis No fires at Jonas Cutoff (23). Snow levels may NofiresatJonasCutoff(23). Snow levelsmay NofiresatJonasCutoff(23).Snowlevelsmay • ParkinglotattheendofMaligneLakeRoad. • Km2oftheGeraldineRoad,off Highway93A • SunwaptaStation,72kmsouthoftheJasper • NigelCreek, 112kmSouthofJaspertownsiteon 130 NigelCreek, 112kmSouthofJaspertownsiteon 100 • Km12.7onCavellRoad(AstoriaTrailhead) and • NightOne:(44)Clitheroe, (46)Amethyst • (34)LowerFryatt(bikesallowed), • NightOne:(28)LittleShovel,(29) • Nightone:(16)FourPoint,(19)Brazeau • Nightone:(26)Poboktan,(25)Waterfalls; 130 105

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132 122 Refunds andcancellations accordingly. 3 nightsinarow (some2nights).Planyourroute andlayover’s Backcountry campgrounds canbebookedforamaximumof information. late January. Visitparkscanada.ca/jasperbackcountry fee applies.Jasperbackcountrybookingstypicallyopenupin Service (PCRS)at1-877-737-3783.Anon-refundable reservation bookjasperbackcountry orbycallingtheParksCanadaReservation Itcanbeobtainedonlineatparkscanada.ca/ trips. overnight A backcountrycampingpermitisrequired forall Backcountry campingpermits unpredictable, nightsare coldandsnowislikely. The optiontoexplore alpinetrailsstillexists,butweatheris brings shorterdays,fewerbugsandcoolertemperatures. Mid-September tolateOctober:Autumninthemountains temperatures andsnoware notuncommonabove1500m. alpine trails.Beaware ofchangingweatherconditions.Freezing summer insomeplaces.Thisisagoodtimeofyeartoexplore at thistimeofyear, althoughsnowcanpersistmuchlaterinthe Early Julytomid-September:Alpinetrailsare typicallysnowfree this timeofyear, valleybottomhikesare thebestoption. in thealpine,andsometimesmuddytrailsvalleys.During Early MaytolateJune:Springinthemountainsmeanssnow When andwhere togo to randomcamping. information andtoreserve. Specialrulesandconditionsapply or callaninformationcentre (780-852-6177, Ext. 2) for more Random campingispermitted indesignatedareas only. Visit Random camping information. restrictions mayapply. Visitparksmountainsafety.ca formore centre forapermittobivouacinnon-vegetatedareas. Special Mountaineering partiescanapplyataParksCanadainformation Climbing, mountaineeringandglacialtravel users whilebikinginthebackcountry. horses andothertrailusers.Pleaseberespectful ofallother backcountry permit.Bikerscanmore easilystartlewildlife, trip,youmust havea (see map).Ifplanninganovernight Mountain bikingisallowedonselectbackcountrytrails Mountain biking guide formore information. obtain yourpermits.Visit or calltheJasperInformationCentre (780-852-6177,Ext.2)to backcountry permitandgrazingare required. Pleasevisit trips,a horsetripsinthepark.Forovernight or overnight Park informationcentres have informationaboutguidedday Horseback riding lockers afteruse. containers are recommended tostore food.Pleasecleanfood storage optionsare available(seetraildirectory), bear-resistant lockers provided atdesignatedcampsites.Whennofood must behungfrom thefoodstoragecables,orlockedin wildlife, allfood,garbage,toiletriesandcookingequipment To reduce yourcampsite’s attractivenesstobearsandother Food storage (where provided) tominimizeimpactonvegetation. backcountry campingpermit,andusethetentpads Please camponlyatthecampsitesindicatedonyour Camping garbage inpittoiletsorbearlockers—itattractsanimals. backcountry andthisincludesgarbage.Donotdisposeof You are responsible foreverythingyoutakeintothe Garbage move on. your fire atalltimesandextinguishitcompletelybefore you provided, keepyourfire smallanduseonlydeadfall.Tend to If youchoosetohaveafire, youmustusethemetalfireboxes cooking. Campfires are notpermittedinsomeareas (seemap). All backcountrytravellersshouldcarryaportablestovefor Campfires Canada ReservationService(PCRS)at1-877-737-3783. make yourspaceavailabletoothers.To cancel,contacttheParks If yourplanschangepleasetakeadvantageofourrefund policyand less theoriginal,non-refundable reservation feeandcancellation fee. to yourstartdate,youwillreceive afullrefund ofyour camping fee If youcancelyourbackcountryreservation atleastthree daysprior Backcountry Etiquette Planning Your Trip Other Ways toExplore Maccarib Pass parkscanada.gc.ca/horse-user- for more for more law. Leavethemasyoufoundforotherstoenjoy. natural orhistoricalobjectsinnationalparksare protected by antlers,wildflowers,nestsandallother Rocks, fossils,horns, Collecting naturalorculturalobjects susceptible tofurtherdamagebyerosion. soil andplantlife.Thisruinsthelookofarea andmakesit Short cuttingbetweentrailswitchbacksdamagesboththe Stay onthetrail it. little toiletpaperaspossibleandcarryitoutorburn active soillayer. Looselyfilltheholewithsoilafterward. Useas water sources. Digahole15cmdeeptothedark,biologically select aspotawayfrom trails,campsites,andatleast70mfrom Use thefacilitiesprovided. Whenthere are nofacilitiesnearby, Human/Dog waste out. Dispersestrainedwateronland. soap. Strainoutthoselastbitsoffoodwasteandpackthem streams orlakesanduseasmallamountofbiodegradable To washyourselforyourdishes,carrywater70mawayfrom Washing 43 678-3200. (403) can bemadeatalpineclubofcanada.caorbycalling available toclubmembersandnon-members.Reservations Alpine hutsmaintainedbytheClubofCanadaare A backcountrypermitisrequired. various third partieswithinJasper NationalPark. Backcountry sheltersandlodgesare available tobookthrough Backcountry hutsandlodges parkscanada.gc.ca/jasperfishing formore information. and review themountain parks fishingregulations. See information centre orlocaloutdoor shoptopurchase apermit A nationalparkfishinglicenseisrequired. VisitaParksCanada Fishing • • • Some oftheinformationyoucanfindintheseguidesare: consult theseguidesbefore leavingforyourtrip. is offered inthisbrochure. Itishighlyrecommended thatyou These guidesprovide informationthatgoeswellbeyondwhat download detailedguidesonJasper’s backcountrytrails. Visit parkscanada.ca/jasperbackcountryguidestoviewand Self-serve backcountryguides embarking onyourtrip. 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780-852-6177 Ext.2 T: s abilitiesand PRINTED IN04•2019 e CoordinatesCoordinates Legend Légende ZONE 11U CAMPGROUND ZONE 11 Hiker only Réservé aux randonneurs Easting Northing Hiker and cyclist only Réservé aux randonneurs et aux cyclistes UTM UTM User Type Pads # of Tent Type Toilet Food Storage Fires Allowed Dogs Allowed Athabasca River Hiker and horse only Réservé aux randonneurs et aux cavaliers 11 Athabasca Island 427733 5879954 2 Privy Locker All users Tous les usagers Maligne Lake Unmaintained route Route non maintenue 12 Hidden Cove 458351 5839334 4 Barrel Lockers 13 Fisherman’s Bay 465958 5833854 8 Barrel Lockers 100 Trail number 100 Numéro du sentier 14 Coronet Creek 471337 5827442 8 Barrel Lockers No dogs Chiens interdits Brazeau 130 131 132

No fires Feux interdits 15 Boulder Creek 492962 5790100 4 Privy Locker 16 Four Point 494770 5792240 8 Privy Locker Campfires allowed Feux de camp autorisés Wolverine South 498120 5797503 - Privy Cable 18 50 50 19 499608 5804813 4 Privy Cable Hiker camping Camping pour randonneurs 50 50 20 Brazeau Meadows 500993 5804885 4 Privy Pole Horse campground Camping pour cavaliers 21 Brazeau Lake 497590 5805604 8 Privy Cable Camping pour canoteurs 22 John-John 491965 5803508 4 Privy Cable 50 Canoe campground 50 23 Jonas Cutoff 485891 5805050 8 Barrel Locker 50 Horse / hiker campground 50 Camping pour cavaliers et randonneurs 24 McCready 484688 5806028 - Privy - 25 Waterfalls 479517 5810723 4 Privy Cable Tent pad Camping de l’avant-pays 26 Poboktan 476187 5813156 4 Privy Cable Picnic table Hébergement commercial Skyline 100 102 Frontcountry campground Refuge du Club alpin du Canada 27 Evelyn Creek 452481 5843006 4 Privy Cable 28 Little Shovel 450711 5843015 8 Barrel Lockers Commerical accommodation Centre d’information 29 Snowbowl 447486 5844389 8 Barrel Lockers Alpine Club of Canada hut Camping provincial de l’arrière-pays 30 Curator 442160 5848882 8 Barrel Lockers 31 Tekarra 437972 5855684 8 Barrel Lockers Information centre Camping provincial 32 Signal 433941 5858434 4 Barrel Lockers Provincial backcountry camping 33 Watchtower 444843 5851566 4 Barrel Cable Limite du parc national 122 Provincial campground Limite des terres provinciales Fryatt Valley 34 Lower Fryatt 444505 5825366 4 Privy Lockers National park boundary Route 35 Brussels 441868 5820614 8 Barrel Lockers Province boundary 36 Headwall 440486 5818059 4 Barrel Cable CECI N’EST PAS UNE CARTE TOPOGRAPHIQUE. 120 Road ELLE NE DOIT PAS ÊTRE UTILISÉE Geraldine Lakes COMME GUIDE DE PARCOURS. 37 Second Geraldine Lake 435994 5826817 4 Barrel Cable THIS IS NOT A TOPOGRAPHIC MAP. Jaques Lake 139 THISIT IS NOTIS NOT SUITABLE A TOPOGRAPHIC FOR ROUTE FINDING. MAP. iT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR ROUTE FINDING. 38 Jacques Lake 449874 5865109 8 Privy Cable 3 Saturday Night Lake 39 Saturday Night Lake 420677 5860961 4 Privy Lockers 40 Minnow Lake 417830 5860690 4 Privy Cable 105 106 Tonquin Valley 42 Astoria 422639 5837539 4 Privy Lockers 43 Switchback 418802 5837175 8 Privy Lockers WOODLAND 44 Clitheroe 416199 5838929 8 Barrel Lockers 45 Surprise Point 415549 5837364 4 Barrel Lockers CARIBOU 46 Amethyst 414457 5840086 8 Barrel Lockers The woodland caribou found in Jasper 47 Maccarib 414561 5842975 8 Barrel Lockers are a threatened species. Less than 50 48 Portal 421730 5843293 4 Barrel Lockers caribou are left in south Jasper. Fortress Lake 126 What can you do to help woodland caribou? 49 Big Bend 455399 5815118 4 Privy Lockers • Stay on designated trails 50 Athabasca Crossing 455238 5807900 4 Privy Cable • If you see caribou give them space. Especially during calving (June – early 140 Amenities may be in poor condition. July) and the rut (late September – early 51 Utopia 451970 5883747 4 Privy Cable October) To find out more about caribou 52 Slide Creek 5807900 5880502 4 Privy Cable conservation in the mountain parks, visit 53 Slide Creek Horse 458490 5879728 - Privy Pole www.parkscanada.gc.ca/caribou 54 Whitehorse 462466 5876799 4 Privy Cable 115 Beyond Whirlpool (55) amenities not guaranteed, expert hikers only. 55 Whirlpool 432757 5831240 4 Privy Lockers 56 Tie Camp 429859 5828494 - Bar Pole Bring a 58 Middle Forks 427613 5822011 - Bar Pole carabiner 59 Scott Camp 424019 5814972 - Bar Pole 60 Kane Meadows 418614 5809695 - Bar Pole 61 Athabasca Pass 419003 5804471 - Bar Pole 150 Beyond Celestine Lake (41) facilities not guaranteed, expert hikers only. North Boundary 41 Celestine Lake 429339 5893687 8 Privy Cable 62 Shalebanks 420005 5899584 - Bar Pole Lockers

63 Seldom Inn 416077 5904935 - Bar Pole 10 kg 64 Seldom Inn Horse 414574 5906355 - Privy - FOOD 65 Horseshoe 411954 5912951 - Bar Pole 66 Willow Creek 410612 5914645 - Privy Pole STORAGE 67 Willow Creek Horse 400723 5911153 - Privy - 68 Welbourne 400416 5911090 - Bar Pole Pole Cable 69 Welbourne Horse 400723 5911153 - Privy Pole 70 Blue Creek 390934 5910240 - Privy Cable 72 Three Slides 380306 5905296 - Bar - 73 Oatmeal 371608 5905189 - Bar Cable 74 Byng 365288 5914360 - Bar Cable 75 Twintree 357430 5919640 - Privy Pole South Boundary 130 135 Amenities not guaranteed, expert hikers only. 76 Donaldson Creek 352417 5916365 - Bar Cable Barrel 77 Chown Creek 349209 5912358 - Bar Pole 90 Rocky Forks 473484 5854938 - Bar Pole 78 Chown Creek Horse 348971 5912531 - Bar Pole 91 Rocky Forks Horse 473426 5854934 - Privy - TOILET 79 Timothy Slide 349685 5909167 - Privy Pole 92 Medicine Tent 480791 5851834 - Bar Pole 80 Wolverine North 353440 5903140 - Bar Pole 93 Medicine Tent Horse 482937 5849194 - Bar - TYPES 81 Adolphus 358730 5894746 - Privy Pole 94 La Grace 486511 5846015 - Bar Pole Cairn Pass 493151 5839715 - Privy Pole 82 Adolphus Horse 359119 5895530 - Privy Pole 95 Privy Bar 84 Little Heaven 396428 5917532 - Bar - 96 Cairn River 502779 5834066 - Bar Pole 85 Spruce Tree 388697 5922116 - Bar - 97 Southesk 509593 5833803 - Bar Pole 86 Ancient Wall 382686 5915583 - Privy - 98 Isaac Creek 506581 5823234 - Privy Pole 87 Natural Arch 376081 5920440 - Privy Pole 99 Arete 506649 5813317 - Bar Pole