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Athabasca Falls Hike Walking Tour - Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada - vlog 2021

Athabasca Falls is a 1.0 kilometer heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Jasper, Alberta, Canada that features a waterfall and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on a leash. Athabasca Falls is located approximately 30 minutes south of the town of Jasper along the scenic Icefields Parkway, located inside Jasper National Park. This is a place definitely worth stopping and exploring, especially if this is the first time users are venturing into this pristine national park. The waterfalls are gorgeous and users can explore the canyon too. The network of paved pathways leads to various areas overlooking the waterfalls and viewpoints of the deep and narrow canyon. Athabasca Falls is a powerful and gorgeous waterfall with a stunning backdrop of forests, mountains, and the river flowing through as huge volumes of water rushed down into the canyon. There are a few lookout points offering different views of the falls along the trails. The area can be quite crowded with some of the lookout areas being very small, so users may have to wait their turn in order to get up front and take photos, especially during the summer and fall days. The pathways are interesting to explore and one of them leads through a narrow section between two walls of the canyon with stairs carved into the rocks. There are some great vantage points overlooking the river and the canyon to see where the water had eroded the rock to create caves and unique rock formations over many years. Athabasca Falls is a wonderful area to discover, admire the natural beauty and take plenty of photos. The parking lot is large and can accommodate quite a few vehicles. It would probably be best to visit in the morning during the summer season before the crowds of people show up. If driving the Icefields Parkway, definitely stop here. This is a great area to stop especially if driving between Banff and Jasper National Parks, and the area offers users the chance to see what is known as softer limestone, not seen in many other places throughout the Canadian Rockies. For more info visit this website: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/canad... And in case your GPS stopped working or shows you totally incorrect info, I would advise downloading the All Trails phone app and download offline maps on your mobile phone. Thanks, everyone for visiting my channel, thank you for your views and kind comments! Who liked the video click on 👍 Have a nice day, may everything be fine with you! 😁 Channel Subscription:    / @hakunamatatatv_live   #AthabascaFalls #Jasper #Alberta #Canada #Travel

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