Jasper is one of the most naturally beautiful locations in our province, a spot that’s coveted by locals and tourists alike. After a devastating wildfire in 2024, the town of Jasper and its tourism industry at large are making a serious comeback.

Miette Hot Springs, located in Alberta’s Jasper National Park, features the hottest waters in the Canadian Rockies. It naturally flows from the mountain at 54°C (129°F), which is then cooled to a comfortable temperature of 40°C (104°F) as the water enters the hot springs pool.

Miette Hot Springs’ beautiful location and luxurious temperatures make it one of the top things to do in Jasper National Park and one of Alberta’s best-kept secrets. Whether it is the quiet, peaceful panorama surrounding the hot springs or the scenic drive along the wild Fiddle Valley, Miette Hot Springs is a unique experience that will keep you coming back year after year.

No reservations are necessary, and the hot springs are open on all Canadian holidays within its operating season. A national park pass is required to visit the springs, as the facilities lie within the Jasper National Park boundary.

What to expect

It’s one of Jasper National Park’s best amenities, and it’s completely natural. For thousands of years, visitors have travelled to Miette Hot Springs to bathe in the restorative waters.

Parks Canada manages and maintains Miette Hot Springs, which offers a peaceful haven to anyone looking to relax in the mountain spring waters. In the series of pools, which include waters at different temperatures, you can find a blend of naturally occurring, soothing minerals, including sulphate, calcium, bicarbonate, magnesium and sodium.

You’ll leave the experience feeling restored, revitalized and refreshed, with unbelievably soft skin caused by the naturally occurring mineral concoction.

At Miette, there is a series of hydrothermal pools, including hot and cold plunges. Hot and cold cycling has a number of health benefits, and it can be used to boost immunity and ease many ailments. It’s a beautiful and luxurious location, which makes it one of the top things to do in Jasper National Park. You’ll find it’s also one of Alberta’s best-kept secrets, as the Banff Upper Hot Springs tend to get all the attention.

The tranquil experience begins when you drive to Miette and take in the peaceful mountain panorama surrounding the hot springs, and enjoy the scenery while driving along the wild Fiddle Valley.

The springs are open on Canadian holidays, and admission is based on a per-entry fee, so you can spend as much time as you feel is right soaking in the therapeutic waters. To avoid overheating, it’s recommended that you drink plenty of water, pay attention to the rhythms of your body, and take breaks.

While the springs close for the season in October, they’ll open up again in May 2026. Miette doesn’t accept advanced bookings or reservations, and entry is on a first-come-first-served basis

For thousands of years, Albertans have been making the pilgrimage to Miette for their health, body, mind and overall wellness. Now you can join them!

When: Open daily from May to October
Time: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Where: Miette Road, Jasper
Tickets: $15+

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