Panorama of the Cavell Meadows hike in Jasper National Park
Panorama of the Cavell Meadows hike in Jasper National Park

Cavell Meadows hike

Jasper National Park
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Cavell Meadows hike

Distance: 3.7mi
Elevation: 1,312ft
Time: 2-3h

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Cavell Meadows is a stunning trail in Jasper National Park, and one of the easiest ways to hike in an alpine meadow. Get great views of the Angel Glacier and enjoy options to summit a nearby peak.

Cavell Meadows Hike Map

Getting there

From Jasper, take route 93 south for approximately 7.5mi. Turn right onto Mount Edith Cavell Rd. This road is extremely narrow and taking a campervan up the road is prohibited. Additionally, any trailer or fifth wheels must be removed and left in a lot at the bottom. Continue along the road as it winds uphill for almost 9.3mi, until you reach the parking at the very end of the way.

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About

When to do

June through October

Backcountry Campsites

N/A

Toilets

Trailhead

Family friendly

No

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Out and back


Cavell Meadows
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Route Description for Cavell Meadows

If you parked along the road before the parking lot, continue up the road to the parking lot, where you follow the partially paved path from the trailhead towards the Angel Glacier lookout. This trail climbs very gently for just over half a kilometer. Take the turnoff to the left that leads toward the Cavell Meadows. Here the trail switchbacks up over the moraine. Along these switchbacks make sure to stop and look up at the glacier and back down the valley for wonderful views of the red-tinted Franchere and Aquila Mountains.

Over the moraine you will continue climbing and enter a forest. There is an extremely high chance that you will meet several marmots, squirrels and mice – very cute to say the least. At certain times of the year you may also be swarmed with an outrageous number of mosquitoes, as well – not very cute. It is imperative that you bring bug spray.

As you continue climbing, you’ll soon pop out into a steep mountain meadow. Then, continue across a junction with directions towards Viewpoints #2 and #3. It is best to do the circuit clockwise, as it grants the best wildflower experience and views of the glacier.

Going left you will almost certainly see the gorgeous wildflowers that the Rocky Mountains are famous for. As you climb, you’ll soon reach a junction. Here, it’s possible to continue the very steep path up to the Viewpoint #3. However this path is very steep and for most people they chose to take the shortcut and hike towards the Viewpoint #2. After several well signposted junctions you come out 328ft to the right of the lookout. Turn left, go down, and then back up to a gully to get to the viewpoint (marked by a yellow “U-turn” sign).

From the viewpoint you will find the absolute best outlooks down to the Angel Glacier and its moraine-formed lake. You can also look up at the peaks that surround Mt. Edith Cavell, creating a semicircle around the uppermost part of the glacier. Continue down the path and hang a left at all the junctions. You will reunite with the path you came up, switchback down through the forest and the moraine, and then find yourself on the same concrete path you came up on. Turn right and head down to the parking lot.

Insider Hints

  • The drive to this hike is incredible, and many people stop to take pictures.  We recommend not stopping to take pictures as the road is very narrow.

  • The Edith Cavell Hostel is a great base to explore this area.  You can hike this Cavell Meadows hike one day and then head to Verdant Pass another day.

  • There is a wonderful backpacking trip up the Tonquin Valley from the nearby Verdant Pass trailhead.  While you can camp, a stay at the Tonquin Backcountry Lodge, the ACC’s Wates-Gibson Hut or Tonquin Valley Adventure Lodge is a must-do if you love the backcountry.

Comments

Allanhoward 4 years ago

It was a good hike. I just wished that there are fewer bugs.

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MayP 4 years ago

Easy hike with marvelous scenery of rocky mountains , lakes and glaciers!

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Greenlife 4 years ago

I wish my friend could've tagged along with me. She would've loved it here.

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kathkirz2 4 years ago

Even the drive up to this hike is beautiful. Family-friendly and we were lucky with great weather. The glacier views from the meadow are wonderful.

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LyleM 4 years ago

This hike has to be one of the best things to do in Jasper National Park. A must try.

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JMC 4 years ago

A lot of folks talk about this one and there is a reason why; amazing views! It does have a lot of elevation gain so be prepared. Bring comfortable shoes or boots

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Jackson C. 4 years ago

Hiking here will give you a majestic view of the Angel Glacier and surrounding glaciers.

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akaneogawa 4 years ago

Marvelous glacier and alpine views! There are so much to see in here!

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Luna M. 5 years ago

It's magnificent! You will feel all the grandeur and allure that it is.

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Mandy H. 5 years ago

The views are ethreal! I feel grateful to experience this.

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