The Weeping Wall is a unique seasonal waterfall cascading down a steep cliff
along the
Icefields Parkway in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. During warmer
months, melting
snow and ice create delicate streams that appear to “weep” down the rock
face.
In winter, the flowing water freezes into dramatic blue ice formations,
attracting ice climbers
and photographers from around the world. The constantly changing
appearance of the cliff
makes the Weeping Wall a fascinating natural feature in every season.
For travelers, the Weeping Wall offers a quick yet memorable roadside stop
showcasing the
dynamic beauty of water, ice, and mountain geology in the Canadian Rockies.
- 💧 Observe seasonal water streams 🌊 on the cliff face 🏔️
- 🧊 Photograph frozen blue ice 💎 formations in winter ❄️
- 🧗 Watch ice climbers 🧗♂️ during colder months ❄️
- 🏔️ Enjoy dramatic roadside 🛣️ mountain scenery 🌄
- 🚗 Stop briefly while driving 🚘 the Icefields Parkway 🛣️
- 🚗 By Car: Direct roadside 🛣️ viewing from the Icefields Parkway 🏁
- 🚶 Walking Access: Limited shoulder 🚧 areas for short stops 📍
- 🗺️ Nearby Stops: Close to Tangle Falls 🌊 and the Columbia Icefield ❄️
- 🅿️ Park only in safe 🚘 designated roadside pullouts 🚧
- ⚠️ Stay clear of falling 📉 ice or rock areas 🚫
- ❄️ Visit in winter for the 🧊 most dramatic ice scenery 🏔️
- ⌚ Keep visits brief ⏱️ due to narrow roadside conditions 🛣️
- 🕛 12:30 PM – Stop at roadside 📸 pullout near the Weeping Wall 🔭
- 🕛 12:40 PM – Photography 🎞️ and scenic viewing 🧘
- 🕛 12:50 PM – Continue north 🚗 along the Icefields Parkway 🛣️
- 🕐 01:15 PM – Arrive at the ❄️ Columbia Icefield area 🏁
- 🕑 02:00 PM – Explore nearby 🚜 glacier attractions 🏢