When can I reserve a campsite in Jasper?
Campers will be able to book their sites online using the Parks Canada Reservation Service starting at 8 am MDT on June 24, 2021.
Does Wapiti have first come first serve?
You can reserve sites at Wapiti, Wabasso, and Pocahontas campgrounds online here. Or by telephone at 1-877-737-3783). All other campgrounds operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Water, sewage, electricity, playgrounds, full hookups, running water, flush toilets, fire pits, and shower facilities.
Are there showers at Wapiti Campground?
On the shore of the Athabasca River, Wapiti Campground has sites for tenting and electrical hook-up spots for RVs. Offering 363 sites with amenities like hot showers, electricity and fire pits.
Is there WiFi at Wapiti Campground?
It is located next to the Alberta tourism, which has free WiFi. Next to the campground is a Petro Canada that sells diesel. Tenting sites, that are nestled in a treed area, are $27, E sites are $37. We camped at Wapiti Campground in a Fifth Wheel.
Is Whistler campground open 2021?
On July 12, 2021, the gates at the newly refurbished Whistlers Campground opened, welcoming back our fellow Canadian campers. Although we are still applying the finishing touches, we look forward to welcoming you to Whistlers Campground this summer, and to the grand opening celebration in spring 2022.
Does Pocahontas campground have potable water?
The campground is well laid out so that campers don’t feel overly close to one another. While lacking showers the bathroom facilities are very clean and modern with running water. Potable water is available but there are no dump facilities.
Do I have to pay to stay in Jasper?
Do I need a pass? All visitors to Jasper National Park are required to have a valid National Park Pass, regardless of the mode of travel. Park passes can be purchased online, at the park gates if driving to the park, or in person at the Visitor Center in downtown Jasper.
How do I Reserve a Wapiti campground?
Along the Athabasca River, Wapiti campground operates year-round, offering 362 sites in the summer, and 93 winter camping spots with amenities like hot showers, electricity and fire rings. Whistlers, Wapiti, Wabasso and Pocahontas campgrounds can be reserved by telephone at 1-877-737-3783.
How do I Reserve a campsite in Jasper National Park?
Jasper National Park Camping Reservations Reserving a campsite at Wapiti campground: Whistlers, Wapiti, Wabasso and Pocahontas campgrounds can be reserved by telephone at 1-877-737-3783. All other Jasper roadside campgrounds operate on a first-come, first-served basis.
What is it like to camp at winwapiti?
Wapiti is a great campsite for family outings at any time of year. It’s close to town for supply runs or rainy day movies, and in the winter campers often get first crack at the slopes and cross country trails (because to really appreciate a campfire, you have to use it to thaw your ski boots!)
How do I contact the Wapiti wayside?
The Wapiti Wayside is located less than a quarter-mile east of the campground and offers interpretive information on grizzly bears and other local wildlife. For campground inquiries, please call: 307-527-6921 – THIS NUMBER IS NOT FOR RESERVATIONS.