Jasper: Wellness in the Wilderness

Jasper provides a more remote and intimate setting for those seeking to immerse themselves in wellness. The dark-sky preserve encourages moments of reflection under a canopy of stars, while the glacier-fed lakes and secluded trails provide the ideal backdrop for meditative exploration. Treat yourself to locally inspired treatments at Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge Spa, where the essence of the Rockies infuses every experience. Here, wellness is found in simplicity and solitude.

Two women sitting on the edge of the pool in Jasper National Park

Relax & Unwind

Jasper’s remote beauty offers countless ways to relax. Treat yourself to locally inspired spa treatments at Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge. Spend an afternoon by Lac Beauvert, enjoying the serenity of the still waters. Winter visitors can curl up by a firepit and embrace the cozy mountain ambiance.

Women walking into Lac Beauvert in Jasper

Reconnect with Nature

Discover the magic of Jasper’s dark-sky preserve with stargazing tours that inspire awe and reflection. Explore the serene trails of Maligne Canyon, where frozen waterfalls create an enchanting winter experience. Paddle through the tranquil waters of Patricia Lake during the warmer months for quiet contemplation.

Women standing by the window looking out at Lac Beauvert in Jasper

Wellness Retreats

Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge’s wellness retreats provide a perfect blend of luxury and simplicity. Enjoy treatments crafted with local ingredients and programs that celebrate the connection between nature and self.

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Local Tips & Insights

  • Best time to visit: October for the Dark Sky Festival or summer for lake activities.
  • Insider tip: Pack a blanket for a peaceful evening stargazing by the lake.

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    Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge respectfully acknowledges the land on which we are located as Treaty 6 Territory and the traditional meeting grounds, traveling route and home to many Indigenous peoples including the Cree, Saulteaux (So-toe), Blackfoot, Métis, Dene (De-nay), Nakota Sioux (Sue) and Secwépemc (Suh-wep-muhc). We pay respect to all Indigenous peoples who have marked these lands for centuries as we continue to walk forward, together.