Valley of the Five Lakes Hike, Jasper

Valley of the Five Lakes Hike, Jasper

The Valley of the Five Lakes hike is a popular outing, especially for families, largely because itโ€™s easy and close to the Jasper Townsite. Itโ€™s perfect for the shoulder season when there is snow at higher elevation but itโ€™s also a pleasant after-dinner or stretch-your-legs kind of hike from late spring to fall. There are a couple of ways to lengthen the hike, including adding in a loop around the first lake or doing an out and back hike from Old Fort Point. But the hike to and from Old Fort Point might get a bit tedious because youโ€™re in the woods so much, so consider biking it instead.

Valley of the Five Lakes Hike Summary

  • The short loop is 4.5 km long and should take you 1.5 to 2 hours. The First Lake loop is 7.3 km and will take 2 โ€“ 3 hours. There is the option to do an 18 km return hike to and from Old Fort Point, though it would be more fun on a bike.
  • The five small lakes are the best part of the hike.
  • You can swim in the lakes at your own risk. Swimming is a popular activity on hot summer days.
  • Aim for morning or evenings in summer to beat the crowds.

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Most of the lakes are an incredible turquoise blue colour
Most of the lakes are an incredible turquoise blue colour

Valley of the Five Lakes hike details

Distance: 4.3 km for the shortest circuit but there are options to walk around the first lake (7.3 km return) or start by Old Fort Point and make it into an 18 km return hike

Elevation gain: 80 metres for the circuit

Difficulty: Easy and family friendly but NOT stroller friendly

Time needed: 1.5 โ€“ 2 hours unless you do more that the loop five lakes loop; 2-3 hours for the First Lake loop.

Location: The trailhead is 9 km south of the Jasper townsite, just north of a winter gate.

Dogs allowed: Yes, on leash.

Map needed: Gem Trek โ€“ Jasper and Maligne Lake

Donโ€™t forget: Your bathing suit and towel if its a hot day.

Before you go: Check Jasper National Park trail reports.

Best time to hike: This is a year-round hike. In winter, itโ€™s a popular snowshoe trail.

The lakes can be a good place to cool off on a hot summer's day
The lakes can be a good place to cool off on a hot summerโ€™s day

Location map of the hike

Map of the short loop around the valley of Five Lakes
Map of the short loop around the valley of Five Lakes

Valley of the Five Lakes hike description

From the trailhead parking lot off Highway 93, head for the outhouse, located in the northwest corner of the parking lot. The Valley of the Five Lakes hike starts near it. Youโ€™ll be on Trail 9a initially as it meanders through a forest of lodgepole pine. After 0.9 km reach a boardwalk across the Wabasso Creek wetlands. This is a pretty spot and one where you might see beavers and/or ducks.

Continue up a slope (donโ€™t crosscut to prevent erosion) and cross a flowery meadow to reach a four-way junction. Take note of a massive Douglas fir at the top of the slope.

Continue on trail 9 if you want to walk all the way around the first lake or if you want to hike 7.8 km to reach Old Fort Point. For those of who you plan to hike the short circuit, continue on trail 9a/9b to reach another intersection in 0.2 km. To continue clockwise around the circuit take trail 9b.

Trail 9b descends to reach the southeast end of the first lake โ€“ the largest of the five lakes. Continue to a T-junction and go right on trail 9a to stay on the circuit. (If you went left at the T-junction, you could continue counter clockwise around the first lake or head for Old Fort Point. ) The second lake comes into view shortly, followed by the third and fourth lakes. The depth of all these lakes is different, as is their colour โ€“ a compelling hue of blue green.ย  When youโ€™re walking along here, you should also be able to see Mt. Edith Cavell to the south. Donโ€™t forget to enjoy a red chair moment at the end of the third lake. This section of three lakes is my favourite part of the hike.

The fifth lake is on your left. Thereโ€™s a small dock and a good place to wade in the water on a hot summerโ€™s day. To complete the loop, stay on 9a. Youโ€™ll reach the intersection with trail 9b at the 3.3 km mark. You should recognize where you are now. Head down to the boardwalk and back through the woods to complete the hike.

I think itโ€™s a terrific hike first thing in the morning or after dinner when the lighting is good. It can be a very busy hike from late morning to late afternoon.

Starting off in the forest on the Valley of the Five Lakes trail
Starting off in the forest on the Valley of the Five Lakes trail
Pretty view from the walkway across a stream
Pretty view from the walkway across a stream
Reaching the first of the five lakes
Reaching the first of the five lakes
Me at the second lake - loving the colour of all the lakes
Me at the second lake โ€“ loving the colour of all the lakes
There are a few hills on the Valley of the Five Lakes hike but nothing onerous
There are a few hills on the Valley of the Five Lakes hike but nothing onerous
A red chair moment at the third lake
A red chair moment at the third lake
Heading back to the parking lot at dusk


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