If you’re looking for a way to see Jasper National Park that’s active, eco-friendly, and packed with surprises, this 25 km guided e-bike safari might just be your best bet. Designed for those who want to cover more ground without breaking a sweat, this tour takes you along scenic back roads, offering views inaccessible by bus, and gives you the chance to observe wildlife from a respectful distance—all in a manageable 3.5-hour window.
Two things we particularly like about this experience are the focus on flora and fauna—learning about the region’s ecology from a knowledgeable guide—and the chance to visit pristine white-sand beaches where you can dip your toes in turquoise glacial lakes. A possible consideration? Since the tour involves biking for a few hours, it’s best suited for those comfortable on a bike and in good health. But if you’re fit and curious, this adventure suits nature lovers, eco-conscious travelers, and anyone eager to see Jasper from a different perspective.
Who will love this? It’s perfect for active travelers who want a guided, interpretive experience with a focus on wildlife and scenic spots—especially if you enjoy a touch of adventure without strenuous hiking.
Key Points

- Eco-friendly and accessible: The use of e-bikes makes covering 25 km more manageable and emission-free.
- Wildlife and ecology focus: Learn about the region’s natural benefits, including the impact of wildfires.
- Unique stops: Visit quicksand areas, old-growth and new-growth forests, and white-sand beaches.
- Spectacular views: Reach viewpoints inaccessible by bus, with photo-worthy scenery.
- Wildlife sightings: Observe elk, bears, deer, and bighorn sheep from a safe distance.
- Time and group size: Small groups (up to 10) and a 3.5-hour tour make for an intimate, engaging experience.
Discovering Jasper on Two Wheels

This e-bike safari offers an innovative way to see Jasper’s rugged beauty while keeping your footprint light. We love that it’s fully interpretive—your guide isn’t just steering, but sharing insights about fire ecology, regional geology, and wildlife behavior. This educational element enriches the experience, transforming a scenic ride into a deeper understanding of the land.
The scenic back roads are a highlight. Unlike bus tours, which are limited to main roads, this tour ventures onto lesser-used routes. You’ll feel more immersed in the landscape, getting close enough to appreciate the textures of the forest and the quiet beauty of secluded beaches. Expect to see both old-growth forests, which have stood for centuries, and new-growth stands emerging from recent wildfires, providing a vivid illustration of nature’s resilience.
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Wildlife and Nature Stops

One of the tour’s biggest draws is the chance to observe wildlife from a respectful distance. Many guests appreciate the opportunity to see elk, black bears, grizzly bears, deer, and bighorn sheep without disturbing them. The guide’s expertise ensures you’re in the right place at the right time for wildlife viewing, which often becomes a highlight.
A visit to quicksand adds an unusual twist. While quicksand might evoke images of danger, in Jasper it’s more of a curiosity—a fascinating natural feature that adds to the tour’s educational aspect. You’ll learn how such features form and why they’re important to the landscape.
Beaches and Glacial Lakes

The tour includes a walk on white-sand beaches, where the contrast of the sand against the turquoise waters of a glacial lake provides picture-perfect moments. If weather permits, dipping your feet in the cool, clear water is a refreshing break. These lakes are often hidden gems, accessible only through these kinds of guided excursions, making it a real treat for anyone who loves finding quiet, beautiful spots away from crowds.
The Journey and Logistics
Starting at the Jasper E-Bike Tours and Rentals trailer at the Marmot Lodge Hotel parking lot, the experience is straightforward to join. With complimentary parking available, hassle is minimized. The small group size (limited to 10 participants) fosters a friendly atmosphere and allows the guide to give personalized attention.
The price of $150 per person covers the e-bike, helmet, and guide, offering good value considering the inclusion of educational content and wildlife observation. Since there’s no hotel pickup or drop-off, you’ll need to plan your own transportation to the meeting point. This is worth noting for those staying outside Jasper or with tight schedules.
More Great Tours NearbyPractical Considerations

This tour runs from 1:30 PM to 5:00 PM, making it a perfect afternoon activity—less likely to interfere with morning plans or evening dinners. To get the most out of it, come prepared with sunglasses, sunscreen, water, weather-appropriate clothing, and closed-toe shoes. The tour isn’t suitable for children under 12, or for those who can’t ride a bike or have mobility limitations.
Some reviews mention the stunning views as a major highlight, with guests noting how the scenery continually shifts from lush forests to open lakes and panoramic viewpoints. The moderate pace and manageable distance make it accessible for most reasonably fit travelers, and the educational tone enhances the overall value.
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Analyzing Value
At $150, this tour offers a balanced mix of active exploration, scenic beauty, and educational insight. Considering the inclusion of bikes, helmets, a guide, and the chance to see wildlife and visit beaches, it’s a compelling value for those seeking an authentic Jasper experience that combines adventure and learning.
This Jasper e-bike safari is an excellent choice for travelers wanting a memorable, eco-friendly way to explore the park’s diverse landscapes. It’s especially suitable for those who prefer a guided experience that combines scenery, wildlife, and geology without the physical strain of long hikes. The small group size fosters a relaxed, engaging atmosphere, and the focus on interpretation makes every stop meaningful.
If you’re eager to see Jasper from a new angle—climbing quiet back roads, catching glimpses of wildlife, and walking along hidden beaches—this tour delivers. It’s a window into the natural forces shaping this remarkable landscape, all served up with a side of fresh air and a good dose of adventure.
FAQs
What is included in the tour cost?
The $150 fee covers the guided 25 km e-bike trip, helmet, and bike rental. It also includes wildlife observation from a distance, visits to quicksand and beaches, and educational commentary from your guide.
Do I need prior biking experience?
While the tour is designed to be manageable, it’s best suited for those comfortable riding a bike for a few hours. The e-bike assistance makes it easier, but some level of biking ability is recommended.
What should I bring?
Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, water, weather-appropriate clothing, and closed-toe shoes. A camera and snacks are also good ideas, especially if you want to capture the stunning scenery.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Not quite. It’s recommended for participants aged 12 and over who can handle a bike ride of this length and are comfortable on a bike.
Where do I meet the tour?
At the Jasper E-Bike Tours and Rentals trailer, located in the parking lot of the Marmot Lodge Hotel. Parking is free.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts approximately 3.5 hours, usually from 1:30 PM to 5 PM, making it a perfect afternoon activity.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your schedule shifts.
This guided e-bike safari in Jasper offers a well-rounded, environmentally conscious way to connect with the park’s natural beauty, wildlife, and landscapes—an experience worth considering for your Alberta adventure.
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