Yukon Parks & Campgrounds
This collection features Yukon's diverse territorial parks and campgrounds, ranging from the jagged peaks of Tombstone Mountain to the historic basalt cliffs of Miles Canyon. It includes sites along the Klondike and Alaska Highways, offering access to glacial lakes and rivers significant to the Gold Rush. Highlights include Congdon Creek on Kluane Lake and Snag Junction, located near the site of North America's lowest recorded temperature. These locations provide infrastructure for hiking, paddling, and exploring the subarctic wilderness.
Miles Canyon Suspension Bridge
Suspension bridge spanning the Yukon River between 50-foot basalt cliffs formed by ancient volcanic eruptions.
Lake Laberge Territorial Park
Large lake on the Yukon River system, famously referenced in Robert Service's poetry, featuring boat launches and camping facilities.
Robert Service Campground
Walk-in campground located on the banks of the Yukon River within walking distance of downtown Whitehorse.
Klondike River
Tributary of the Yukon River where the 1896 gold discovery sparked the Klondike Gold Rush.
Moose Creek Territorial Park
Roadside campground on the North Klondike Highway offering access to the Stewart River and boreal forest trails.
Pine Lake Territorial Park
Campground near Haines Junction featuring a sandy beach, swimming area, and a boardwalk through a kettle pond wetland.
Congdon Creek Territorial Park
Park on the shores of Kluane Lake featuring an electric-fenced enclosure for tent camping due to frequent grizzly bear activity.
Snag Junction Territorial Park
Located near the site where North America's lowest temperature of -63°C was recorded in 1947.
Tombstone Mountain
Distinctive jagged peak in the Ogilvie Mountains, characterized by permafrost landforms and subarctic tundra.
Million Dollar Falls
Campground featuring a boardwalk leading to a series of cascades on the Takhanne River.
Dezadeash Lake Territorial Park
Lakeside park near Haines Junction known for fishing, windsurfing, and views of the Kluane Range.
Teslin Lake Territorial Park
Campground situated on a major bird migration corridor, featuring a boat launch and proximity to the Teslin Bridge.
Quiet Lake North Territorial Park
Remote campground on the South Canol Road, serving as a starting point for paddling the Big Salmon River.
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