Maligne Valley in Winter
Jasper National Park
Portions of Jasper National Park remain closed or affected due to impacts from the Jasper Wildfire. Please check for up to date information.
Winter is a magical time in the Maligne Valley. Whether on foot, skis, snowshoes or fat bike, get out and explore this special place. Check the map for trail options. All trails are user tracked.
Featured activities
Medicine Lake | 27 km from Jasper
Stop by Medicine Lake for a generous dose of winter scenery and adventure! Snowshoe the frozen lakeshore and bring your camera to capture the spectacular open views of the mountains, with the Colin Range to the east and the Maligne Range to the west.
Maligne Lake | 48 km from
Jasper Nestled among towering winter white peaks, the frozen and snow covered Maligne Lake is nothing short of a winter wonderland. Take in stunning lakeside views from Moose Lake Loop, or wander through the hills and hollows of an ancient rockslide on the Upper Moose Loop.
Trails and users | Distance | Difficulty | Description |
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Trail 7 |
4.8 km return | Moderate | A section of Trail 7 between sixth and fifth bridge. An additional section to Bridal Veil Falls viewpoint will open in mid-December 2024. Trail closed beyond this point. No access to Maligne Canyon currently. Caution: slippery trails, bring ice cleats. 8 |
Medicine Lake
|
3 km return | Easy | Make your own trail along the shoreline from the Medicine Lake northern viewpoint. |
Beaver or Summit Lakes
|
4 km or 10 km return | Easy | This forested trail begins at the Jacques Lake Trailhead. |
Mary Shäffer Loop
|
3.2-km loop | Easy |
A beautiful loop that takes you past Curly Phillips’ historic boathouse on to a scenic viewpoint looking down Maligne Lake. The trail winds back through stands of pine, spruce and fir to the parking lot. |
Hidden Cove
|
8 km return | Easy | Travel along the lakeshore to the Hidden Cove Campground. Ensure safe ice conditions. Bald Hills |
Moose Lake Loop |
2.6-km loop | Easy | This easy trail will take you through scenic forest, over an old landslide and finally to Moose Lake. From there you will meander back along the shores of the majestic Maligne Lake. Bald Hills |
Upper Moose Lake Loop
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6-km loop | Moderate | Wander through the hills and hollows of an ancient rock slide and then down to the shores of Maligne Lake. Follow the lake shore back to the trail head. Ensure safe ice conditions. Bald Hills |
Trapper Creek Route
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13.4-km loop | Difficult | Set your own ski tracks along this challenging, rolling trailroute. Ski to Trapper Creek campground (5.9 km one way) or head south to enjoy beautiful meadow views then return along the lake. Ensure safe ice conditions. Bald Hills |
Safety tips & additional information
Not all signed destinations are safe for winter travel
- You don't need to venture far to be in avalanche terrain. Choose your winter trail from a list of designated safe destinations based on the map above.
- If you plan to travel beyond designated winter destinations, ensure you have appropriate knowledge, skills and carry a transceiver, probe and shovel. Avalanche Forecast.
Never feed or follow wildlife
- If you see tracks, do not follow them toward the animal.
- If you see an animal, give it lots of space and observe from a distance with binoculars or a telephoto lens.
Check the weather and trail report before departing
- Cell phones are not always reliable throughout the park.
- Trail reports are updated regularly as conditions change. Trails are rated for their overall condition and difficulty.
- Review the weather and current closures before your trip and enjoy!
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