Marmot Basin

 

Located in the awe-inspiring and rugged landscape of Jasper National Park, the largest Park in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Marmot Basin is as unpretentious as it is pristine. Overlooking breathtaking mountain vistas, you will find the varied terrain that makes up Marmot Basin. Marmot’s trails are split between ability levels, making this an ideal destination for everyone. You will be able to access 4 distinct areas of the mountain that are laid out in a user friendly way, so going from steep alpine bowls to bumps to cruising through glades is just a chairlift or two away.

 

Both the town of Jasper and Marmot Basin offer an authentic Canadian Rocky Mountain experience that is easy-going, relaxed and free of chaotic crowds. The town of Jasper is a true mountain town, not just a town in the mountains.

Skiable Terrain: 1,675 acres
Total Vertical: 3,000 feet / 914 metres
Number of Runs: 84
Terrain breakdown: 30% beginner, 30% intermediate, 20% advanced, 20% expert
Season length: Late November to early May