Seth A.
Yelp
Going on the record right here, right now...this Whistler's Campground was the best camping experience I have had throughout all my travels, all around the United States and North America!
Yep, that's right, lol, I'm giving Whistler's 6 stars!!
Whistler's Campground is actually part of Jasper National Park and is extremely conveniently located just a few short kilometers (or miles) from downtown Jasper, AB.
For me, Whistler's was the perfect place to camp out while exploring Jasper. And interestingly, accommodations/lodging in and around Jasper were quite expensive for June of 2022. I didn't see anything for less than $175 - $200 per night (Canadian $).
So...for anyone who's on a budget while traveling (like I was), and or has their tent/camper/RV with them...Whistler's is the place to be!!
I spent 3 evenings camping out with my own tent.
It was $35 (Canadian) per night but it included getting to use the newly renovated/refurbished shower house to take comforting hot showers after chilly days of exploring.
And I couldn't believe how brand new, clean and well maintained the showers and restrooms were.
The showers were private with as much time available as you'd like to use the hot water.
The bathrooms were communal but with mirrors and electrical outlets.
My campsite was within short walking distance of the facilities.
Another great aspect to being here was having cell phone reception. I was able to keep myself entertained while sitting at my campsite in the evenings.
I also showed up to Whistler's Campground at the last minute during the middle of the week. I went inside the office and they had open availability for a campsite.
So...for a very popular destination area like Jasper National Park...usually you need to book reservations far in advance yet here I was showing up on a whim and having a place to stay for a few days. Woohoo!
Now...my campsite didn't have any AMP Power, which was fine with me because I didn't need any...but I believe you can pay more for that option, but I may be wrong as well. The campground may not offer it. Just keep this in mind.
And...this place is huge. For all my experiences, Whistler's was definitely the largest campground with the most spacing area between campsites.
I felt like I had enough privacy between the campsite next to me.
I had Campsite 20-H. I'd say there could have been over a few hundred sites on the grounds.
There were random groups of elk roaming the campground from time to time. I was told by the park rangers not to disturb them because it was mating season, but it was still nice just to record and photograph them up close in nature.
Lastly, it was just very efficient staying here.
I woke up in the mornings, went into Jasper Town, got breakfast and then went on my way...whether I was hiking Valley of the 5 Lakes, Maligne Canyon, Maligne Lake, Edith Lake, Lake Annette, Jasper Skytram...etc...
I was in the heart of it all and I owe all this success and great memories to the app on my phone called Campendium.
Yep, without Campendium I'd be lost on my journeys.
Btw...Whistler's Campground is situated at the end of world famous Icefields Parkway. Although a lot of sights and attractions of Jasper are situated more within the Columbia Icefields section of the park, still, this place was terrific for capturing the quaint, local, downtown perspective of Jasper.
Welp, there's nothing more I can say other than if you're coming to Jasper by road-tripping it and don't want to pay the elevated prices for lodging, then it's ABSOLUTELY IMPERATIVE you consider staying here at Whistler's Campground.