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Lonely Planets Banff, Jasper & GlacierNational Park is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Hike Banffs backcountry, mountain bike in Jasper and spot bears in Glacier - all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Banff, Jasper & Glacier National Park and begin your journey now!

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  • Highlightsand itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interests
  • Insider tips to save you time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots and being safe and responsible
  • Essential infoat your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, prices, transit tips, emergency information, park seasonality, and hiking trail junctions, viewpoints, landscapes, elevations, distances, difficulty levels, durations
  • Honest reviewsfor all budgets - eating, sleeping, camping, sight-seeing, going out, shopping, summer and winter activities, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss
  • Cultural insights give you a richer, more rewarding travel experience - history, geology, wildlife, conservation
  • Covers Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, Glacier National Park, Lake Louise, Lake Minnewanka, Bow Valley, Backcountry, Kananaskis Country, Lake OHara, Jasper Town, Blackfeet Indian Reservation, and more

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Contents
PLAN YOUR TRIP
ON THE TRACK
UNDERSTAND
SURVIVE
Welcome to Banff, Jasper & Glacier

Sit atop a mountain, hike through the forest, feel the spray of a waterfall: Banff, Jasper and Glacier offer outdoor experiences at their simplest and best.

Historical Heritage

While other countries protect ancient ruins and medieval castles, the Rocky Mountains offer up Banff, Jasper and Glacier, legendary natural wonders replete with crenelated peaks, majestic meadows and scenery-shaping glaciers that together make up an important part of North Americas historical jigsaw. Of the hundreds of national parks scattered around the world today, Banff, created in 1885, is the third oldest. Associated with the development of Americas cross-continental railroads, which lured wealthy visitors, these protected areas practically invented modern tourism, and their hold on the popular imagination has not diminished.

Wilderness Walks

There are bucketloads of things to do in Banff, Jasper and Glacier, from an easy round of golf to heart-in-your-mouth white-water rafting. But arguably the most rewarding activity in the parks is the simplest hiking. Walking along a well-maintained trail amid classic mountain splendor is one of lifes great spiritual diversions. You wont be the first convert: hiking, by default, was the primary means of transportation for the indigenous peoples of the Rockies and the early European explorers who followed.

Protected Environments

Acting as a litmus test for the tricky balance between ecological integrity and a rip-roaring visitor experience, the Rocky Mountain national parks have long played a key role in safeguarding North Americas natural environment. Glacier protects an ecosystem largely free from human meddling. Banff exhibits some of the finest wildlife-watching in North America, and Jasper is a dark-sky preserve devoid of unnecessary light pollution; underneath the myriad adventure opportunities lies savvy park management paving the way to a greener future.

Outdoor Accessibility

One of the advantages of the Rocky Mountain parks is their accessibility. Banff, in particular, embodies the fragile, sometimes controversial, juxtaposition between the tamed and the untamed. While some frown at the commercialization of Banff Ave, the home comforts have their merits. Outfitters and guides add safety to potentially complicated trip planning, while speedy gondolas allow people who might otherwise not have the opportunity to get up above the timberline to experience flower-carpeted alpine meadows and wild animals roaming through their natural habitats.

hike Banff National Park HARRY BEUGELINK SHUTTERSTOCK Why I Love Banff - photo 8
hike, Banff National Park | HARRY BEUGELINK / SHUTTERSTOCK
Why I Love Banff, Jasper & Glacier

By Gregor Clark, Writer

I first visited Banff and Jasper in a May blizzard, on an unplanned detour while hitchhiking from California to France at age 20 (really!). Totally smitten, I made a point of visiting Glacier a year later, and Ive been returning regularly ever since. No place on earth awes me like the northern Rockies vast unbroken sweeps of evergreen forest, the snow-covered stratification of the Icefields Pkwys chiseled crags, the unparalleled thrill of crossing paths with a perfectly camouflaged bighorn in Watertons high country or watching a grizzly from afar on the Mt Assiniboine trail. Primeval nature at its finest.

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